| George Grey - Aboriginal Australians - 1841 - 472 pages
...Flinders' Voyages, Vol. 2. page 158. t King's Australia, vol. ii. p. 25. PAINTINGS AT Ct,ACK*S ISLAND. 259 Clack's* Island presented a steep, rocky bluff, thinly...ascended the steep head, which rose to an elevation of a hundred and eighty feet above the sea. " The remarkable structure of the geological features of this... | |
| Ernest Favenc - Australia - 1888 - 510 pages
...singularly curious cavern upon the rock, of which he gave me a description in the following account of the island — "'The south and south-eastern extremes...ascended the steep head, which rose to an elevation of a hundred and eighty feet above the sea. " ' The remarkable structure of the geological feature of... | |
| Thomas Worsnop - Aboriginal Australians - 1897 - 366 pages
...superior power, physical distinction being a leading characteristic of the very early stages of society. In the survey of the coast of Australia by Captain...weather, and where the disposition of the strata was, of B 17 course, more plainly developed. The base is coarse granular silicious sandstone, in which large... | |
| Thomas Worsnop - Aboriginal Australians - 1897 - 372 pages
...(that is, in Princess Charlotte Bay, on the north-east coast of Australia) a boat from the San Antoni'i conveyed Mr. Montgomery and Mr. Cunningham to Clack's...steep, rocky bluff, thinly covered with small trees. 1 ascended the steep head, which rose to an elevation of 180ft. above the sea. The remarkable structure... | |
| James George Frazer - Religion - 2000 - 534 pages
...217-218. * Flinder's Voyages, ii. 158; G. Grey, op. tit. p. 258. Island (north-east coast of Australia) presented a steep, rocky bluff, thinly covered with...ascended the steep head, which rose to an elevation of 1 80 feet above the sea. " The remarkable structure of the geological features of this islet led me... | |
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