Works, Volume 34Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 311
... Strait the current was running into it from north to south , but more strongly than if caused by the wind , and it would thus seem that the currents in the Strait are towards the inside . But no attention need be paid to these currents ...
... Strait the current was running into it from north to south , but more strongly than if caused by the wind , and it would thus seem that the currents in the Strait are towards the inside . But no attention need be paid to these currents ...
Page 313
... strait , especially as in order to find it one must keep coasting cautiously , for there are many islands amongst which one could lose himself . There were no shallows in the Strait , on the contrary there was great depth . In the Strait ...
... strait , especially as in order to find it one must keep coasting cautiously , for there are many islands amongst which one could lose himself . There were no shallows in the Strait , on the contrary there was great depth . In the Strait ...
Page 320
... Strait of Magellan , and through all the pilots he had taken prisoner , he had become very well acquainted with this route - for there was nothing about which he did not seek information . If he wished to return by the Strait of ...
... Strait of Magellan , and through all the pilots he had taken prisoner , he had become very well acquainted with this route - for there was nothing about which he did not seek information . If he wished to return by the Strait of ...
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