... 4 feet, probably to be accounted for by the lake having received its full complement of water from the Yo river. With the exception of a few island stretches of reed with no firm ground, there is good open water about 20 miles in width at its broadest... From the Niger to the Nile - Pagina 318di Boyd Alexander, Percy Amaury Talbot - 1907 - 50 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1908 - 724 pagine
...a few island stretches of reed, there is good open water between the Yo mouth and Kaddai. The shore is quite open, with rough grass frequented by kob, gazelle, and large herds of hartebeest. There are gentle bay formations all along the shore, and the slope of the land to the water is so gradual... | |
| 1907 - 796 pagine
...open water about 20 miles in width at its broadest part, and nowhere does the depth exceed 4 feet. The shore here is quite open, with rough grass frequented by kob, gazelle, and large herds of hartebeest. It has an average width of 1^ mile, and beyond that there are thick woods of mimosa. There are gentle... | |
| 1907 - 812 pagine
...open water about 20 miles in width at its broadest part, and nowhere does the depth exceed 4 feet. The shore here is quite open, with rough grass frequented by kob, gazelle, and large herds of hartebeest. It has an average width of 1^ mile, and beyond that there are thick woods of mimosa. There are gentle... | |
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