India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... feet and contains many of the world's highest peaks -Mount Everest ( 29,141 feet ) , Kanchanjanga ( Kinchinjunga , 28,146 feet ) , and Mount Godwin Austin ( 28,251 feet ) . Access across this barrier to the north is possible only during ...
... feet and contains many of the world's highest peaks -Mount Everest ( 29,141 feet ) , Kanchanjanga ( Kinchinjunga , 28,146 feet ) , and Mount Godwin Austin ( 28,251 feet ) . Access across this barrier to the north is possible only during ...
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... feet evergreen oak forest prevails ; from 9,000 to 12,000 feet tem- perate coniferous forests predominate ; alpine vegetation is characteristic in the zone from 12,000 to 16,000 feet ; and the permanent snow line comes in around 16,000 feet ...
... feet evergreen oak forest prevails ; from 9,000 to 12,000 feet tem- perate coniferous forests predominate ; alpine vegetation is characteristic in the zone from 12,000 to 16,000 feet ; and the permanent snow line comes in around 16,000 feet ...
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... feet ; the lowest terrace , at 100 feet . Rising above the highest terrace , where local relief is considerable , are the highest peaks of Ceylon , the sacred Adam's Peak ( 7,365 feet ) , said by Mos- lems to contain the footprint of ...
... feet ; the lowest terrace , at 100 feet . Rising above the highest terrace , where local relief is considerable , are the highest peaks of Ceylon , the sacred Adam's Peak ( 7,365 feet ) , said by Mos- lems to contain the footprint of ...
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