Nature, Količina 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... Mount Everest . Soft snow and warm weather prevented any further ad- vance , so that efforts were concentrated on preparing a base as high as possible . With this end in view a camp was established about eighteen miles up the Kharta ...
... Mount Everest . Soft snow and warm weather prevented any further ad- vance , so that efforts were concentrated on preparing a base as high as possible . With this end in view a camp was established about eighteen miles up the Kharta ...
Stran 409
... Everest indicates , and how much it is bound up with the physical features of a vast area and with the geology of the same . There is something more than Mount Everest being the highest peak in the world Everest . GODWIN - AUSTEN ...
... Everest indicates , and how much it is bound up with the physical features of a vast area and with the geology of the same . There is something more than Mount Everest being the highest peak in the world Everest . GODWIN - AUSTEN ...
Stran 410
... Mount Everest is the finest monument to his memory . More than this , the survey now in progress in Thibet under Col. D. Ryder , R. E. , the present Surveyor General of India , is extending the triangulation to the north , so that of ...
... Mount Everest is the finest monument to his memory . More than this , the survey now in progress in Thibet under Col. D. Ryder , R. E. , the present Surveyor General of India , is extending the triangulation to the north , so that of ...
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