| George Goudie Chisholm - 1882 - 1020 strani
...extensive table-land of the Rocky Mountains is that known as the Great Basin or Fremont's Basin, bounded on the west by the Sierra Nevada and on the east by the Wahsatch Range, and having an extent of about 450 miles both east and west and north and south. The... | |
| Historical Society of Southern California - 1893 - 656 strani
...south. These two lakes," says our guide book, "are doubtless the Timpanogos and Buenaventura Lakes of the old Spanish maps, but they are now, for the...tallow; about 150,000 of the former and 200,000 arrobas ot the latter are exported annually. About 2000 beaver, 3000 elk and deer, and 400 to 500 sea otter... | |
| 1919 - 878 strani
...Nevada, parts of Oregon and California and extending at its northeast angle into Idaho. It is bounded on the west by the Sierra Nevada and on the east by the Wasatch Mountains. The base of the triangle at the north is 500 miles from east to west and the extent... | |
| C. Prodehl - 1979 - 88 strani
...(1959). The broad Great Basin of the Basin and Range province in Nevada and western Utah is bordered on the west by the Sierra Nevada and on the east by the Wasatch Mountains. The north-trending ranges stand 500-1,200 m above the alluvial floors of flanking... | |
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