Kuweuzori is not under 20,000 feet in altitude, and that it will therefore be found to attain the greatest altitude on the continent of Africa. There must be over 20 miles of almost uninterrupted glaciers along the highest part of the ridge, and this... Bulletin of the American Geographical Society - Page 29by American Geographical Society of New York - 1902Full view - About this book
| Electronic journals - 1902 - 948 pages
...exploration of this Caucasus of Central Africa. I am personally convinced that the highest point of Kuweuzori is not under 20,000 feet in altitude, and that it...snow-range — 14,800 feet — the mountain above mo seemed a thing I had only begun to climb, and towered, so far as I could estimate, another 6000... | |
| Harry Johnston - African languages - 1902 - 614 pages
...therefore be found to attain the greatest altitude on the continent of Africa. There must be nearly thirty miles of almost uninterrupted glaciers along the highest...feet — the mountain above me seemed a thing I had only begun to climb, and towered, so far as I could estimate, another 6,000 feet into the dark blue... | |
| Harry Johnston - Africa - 1902 - 696 pages
...therefore be found to attain the greatest altitude on the continent of Africa. There must be nearly thirty miles of almost uninterrupted glaciers along the highest...reached my highest point on the flanks of the snow-range — l4,800 feet — the mountain above me seemed a thing I had only begun to climb, and towered, so... | |
| Alfred St. Hill Gibbons - Africa - 1904 - 388 pages
...found to attain the greatest altitude on the Africa from South to North 183 continent of Africa. . . . When, after the most arduous climb I have ever experienced,...feet — the mountain above me seemed a thing I had only begun to climb, and towered, so far as I could estimate, another 6000 feet into the dark blue... | |
| Electronic journals - 1902 - 906 pages
...exploration of this Caucasus of Central Africa. I am personally convinced that the highest point of Ruweuzori is not under 20,000 feet in altitude, and that it...snow-range — 14,800 feet — the mountain above mo seemed a thing I had only begun to climb, and towered, so far as I could estimate, another 6000... | |
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