So we made (>0 miles, then trees, flocks, and men gradually disappeared, and the river wound alone through a vast empty plain. It widened and slackened, and the impression came over me that it was nearing its journey's end. Eagerly we craned our necks... From the Niger to the Nile - Pagina 371di Boyd Alexander - 1907Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1908 - 724 pagine
...miles, then trees, flocks, and men gradually disappeared, and the river wound along through a vast empty plain. It widened and slackened, and the impression...but marshland as far as the horizon met our gaze. We followed the river till it lost itself in a lake surrounded by dense reed and sudd. We crossed the... | |
| 1907 - 796 pagine
...miles, then trees, flocks, and men gradually disappeared, and the river wound alone through a vast empty plain. It widened and slackened, and the impression...but marshland as far as the horizon met our gaze. Then the river, which at this point is known as the Lau, broke into two deep and narrow channels, of... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1910 - 936 pagine
...miles, then trees, flocks, and men gradually disappeared, and the river wound alone through a vast empty plain. It widened and slackened, and the impression came over me that it was near ing its journey's end. Eagerly we craned our necks for a sight of the Nile, but this reward was... | |
| 1907 - 812 pagine
...miles, then trees, flocks, and men gradually disappeared, and the river wound alone through a vast empty plain. It widened and slackened, and the impression...but marshland as far as the horizon met our gaze. Then the river, which at this point is known as the Lau, broke into two deep and narrow channels, of... | |
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