Island of moderate height, and irregular outline. A band of level plain, but little raised above the sea, extends around its coasts, of far greater width on the East than on the West ; within this lies, irregular, low, undulating hills, varying in height... Journal - Стр. 3481841Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1841 - Страниц: 564
...Appearance, History and Division. The Island of Chedooba measures 15 J miles in length, viz. from 18° 4(X to 18° 55' 30" N. Latitude, and 17 miles in width,...grass plains of more or less extent. To the Eastward a broad flat plain intersected with patches of jungle; and surrounding all, lie the cultivated rice fields... | |
| Edward Pellew Halsted - 1841 - Страниц: 72
...coasts, of far greater width on the East than on the West ; within this lies, irregular, low, undulating hills, varying in height from 50 to 500 feet, enclosing...grass plains of more or less extent. To the Eastward a broad flat plain intersected with patches of jungle ; and surrounding all, lie the cultivated rice... | |
| Geological Survey of India - 1878 - Страниц: 354
...varying in height from 50 to 500 feet, enclosing several higher detached mounds of steep, well-wooded sides, the loftiest of which, near the south part of the island, rises nearly 1,400 feet." 1 The larger of the outlying islands are very similar to the main ones, on a smaller scale; low rounded... | |
| Geological Survey of India - 1878 - Страниц: 618
...varying in height from 50 to 500 feet, enclosing several higher detached mounds of steep, well-wooded sides, the loftiest of which, near the south part of the island, rises nearly 1,400 feet."3 The larger of the outlying islands are very similar to the main ones, on я smaller scale;... | |
| Indian Museum, John Anderson - 1883 - Страниц: 546
...varying in height from 50 to 500 feet, enclosing several higher detached mounds of steep wellwooded sides, the loftiest of which, near the south part of the Island, rises nearly 1,400 feet." In Cheduba, there are a number of mud volcanoes which assume the character of mounds and cones, the... | |
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