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" No water could be discovered, but we could distinctly hear it gurgling and boiling at a great distance below. Suddenly it began to rise, boiling and spluttering, and sending out huge masses of steam, causing a general stampede of our company, driving... "
The American Naturalist - Сторінка 288
1873
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The Franklin Fourth Reader for the Use of Public and Private Schools

George Stillman Hillard - 1875 - 248 стор.
...hundred feet below ^ the surface. 9. No water could be discovered on our first approach to the spring, but we could distinctly • hear it gurgling and boiling...rise, boiling and spluttering, and sending out huge volumes of steam. This caused a general flight of our company, and drove us some distance from our...
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Ed. of The Englishman's guide-book &c.

Montgomery Gibbs - 1883 - 468 стор.
...GIANTESS, the GRAND GEYSER, and the Giant Geyser. Gov. Longford thus describes the Giantess : — " No water could be discovered, but we could distinctly...driving us some distance from our point of observation. When within about 40 feet of the surface it became stationary, and we returned to look down upon it....
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1st -12th Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical ...

Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1883 - 998 стор.
...following description is by Mr. NP Laugford: No water conld be discovered, but we cotild distinctly hoar it gurgling and boiling at a great distance below....huge masses of steam, causing a general stampede of pur company, driving us some distance from oui point of observation. When within about 40 feet of the...
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New National First [-fifth] Reader, Книга 4

Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - 1884 - 398 стор.
...states that " no water could "be discovered on the first approach, "but it could be distinctly heard gurgling and boiling at a great distance below. Suddenly it began to rise, spluttering and sending out huge volumes of steam, causing a general scattering of our company. " When...
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New National First[-Fifth] Reader, Книга 4

Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - 1884 - 398 стор.
...states that " no water could be discovered on the first approach, but it could be distinctly heard gurgling and boiling at a great distance below. Suddenly it began to rise, spluttering and sending out huge volumes of steam, causing a general scattering of our company. " When...
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New National Fourth Reader

Charles Joseph Barnes - 1884 - 398 стор.
...states that " no water could be discovered on the first approach, but it could be distinctly heard gurgling and boiling at a great distance below. Suddenly it began to rise, spluttering and sending out huge volumes of steam, causing a general scattering of our company. " When...
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Climatology and mineral waters of the United States

Agrippa Nelson Bell - 1885 - 404 стор.
...covered with a grayishwhite siliceous deposit, which was distinctly visible at the depth of one hundred feet below the surface. No water could be discovered,...driving us some distance from our point of observation. When within about forty feet of the surface, it became stationary, and we returned to look down upon...
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Walks and Talks in the Geological Field

Alexander Winchell - 1886 - 368 стор.
...inconspicuous crater, but is characterized by magnificent eruptions. Mr. NP Langford writes of it: "No water could be discovered, but we could distinctly...steam, causing a general stampede of our company. When within about forty feet of the surface, it became stationary, and we returned to look down upon...
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Marvels of the New West: A Vivid Portrayal of the Stupendous Marvels in the ...

William M. Thayer - 1887 - 774 стор.
...startling indeed, especially in the night, when its greatest activity appears. Mr. Langford reported : " No water could be discovered, but we could distinctly...driving us some distance from our point of observation. When within about forty feet of the surface it became stationary, and we returned to look down upon...
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Official Guide to the Yellowstone National Park: A Manual for Tourists ...

William C. Riley - 1890 - 170 стор.
...Langford was so fortunate as to see the Giantess in action, and has thus described its appearance : " No water could be discovered; but we could distinctly...driving us some distance from our point of observation. When within about forty feet of the surface it became stationary, and we returned to look down upon...
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