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... rocks called the Needles . They are of various heights . Les Aguilles du Midi are 12,000 feet high , being clusters of rocks rising one above the other , and terminating in a point like a needle . In the centre , towering far above all ...
... rocks called the Needles . They are of various heights . Les Aguilles du Midi are 12,000 feet high , being clusters of rocks rising one above the other , and terminating in a point like a needle . In the centre , towering far above all ...
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... rocks interposed between ( primitive ? ) transition and secondary rocks , may also be volcanic . I wished at the same time to avoid any historical idea of the origin of things , in a statistical view of superposition . At , Skeen , in ...
... rocks interposed between ( primitive ? ) transition and secondary rocks , may also be volcanic . I wished at the same time to avoid any historical idea of the origin of things , in a statistical view of superposition . At , Skeen , in ...
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... rocks , syenitic por- phyries , and even trachytes . ' If gneiss , mica - slate , and a granite of second formation , constitute the most lofty summits in the mountains of Europe , the most elevated summits of the Andes , on the ...
... rocks , syenitic por- phyries , and even trachytes . ' If gneiss , mica - slate , and a granite of second formation , constitute the most lofty summits in the mountains of Europe , the most elevated summits of the Andes , on the ...
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