Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below., Thomas Houseworth & Co., Central Pacific Railroad Company, California Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-thomas-houseworth-co-central-pacific-railroad-company-california-image376479907.html
RM2CTE3XY–Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below., Thomas Houseworth & Co., Central Pacific Railroad Company, California
331 Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/331-train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-by-thomas-houseworth-amp-co-image208716580.html
RMP3FT3G–331 Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co.
Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-by-thomas-163972312.html
RMKENGA0–Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co.
The American River - From Cape Horn, 1,400 feet below Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-american-river-from-cape-horn-1400-feet-below-123985937.html
RMH5M195–The American River - From Cape Horn, 1,400 feet below
Salt mines of Romania: Having appearance of ice and snow 400 feet below surface at salt mines Slanic Romania. The workers are very healthy. Mine produces 80,000 tones a year, a State industry 500 men employed. The mine has been worked for many centuries probably by ancient Romans. January 1927 P012175 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-salt-mines-of-romania-having-appearance-of-ice-and-snow-400-feet-below-20401922.html
RMB55AT2–Salt mines of Romania: Having appearance of ice and snow 400 feet below surface at salt mines Slanic Romania. The workers are very healthy. Mine produces 80,000 tones a year, a State industry 500 men employed. The mine has been worked for many centuries probably by ancient Romans. January 1927 P012175
Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-by-thomas-houseworth-co-image260174450.html
RMW37Y4J–Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co
Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-by-thomas-96318046.html
RMFGKJJ6–Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co.
a tiny 1 inch post larval stargazer, family Uranoscopidae, photographed during a blackwater dive, at 50 feet with the bottom 400 feet below, Anilao, P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tiny-1-inch-post-larval-stargazer-family-uranoscopidae-photographed-during-a-blackwater-dive-at-50-feet-with-the-bottom-400-feet-below-anilao-p-image367604712.html
RF2CA1RFM–a tiny 1 inch post larval stargazer, family Uranoscopidae, photographed during a blackwater dive, at 50 feet with the bottom 400 feet below, Anilao, P
Up From 400-Feet Below Where Japaneses Once Took A Few Gallons Of Water A Day From A Small Spring, These Tumbling Gallons Of The Precious Fluid Are Accumulated For Aaf Forces On Ie Shima, In The Okinawa Islands. Here Are Drinks, Shaves, Showers And Moistening Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/up-from-400-feet-below-where-japaneses-once-took-a-few-gallons-of-water-a-day-from-a-small-spring-these-tumbling-gallons-of-the-precious-fluid-are-accumulated-for-aaf-forces-on-ie-shima-in-the-okinawa-islands-here-are-drinks-shaves-showers-and-moistening-image481306989.html
RM2JY1BY9–Up From 400-Feet Below Where Japaneses Once Took A Few Gallons Of Water A Day From A Small Spring, These Tumbling Gallons Of The Precious Fluid Are Accumulated For Aaf Forces On Ie Shima, In The Okinawa Islands. Here Are Drinks, Shaves, Showers And Moistening
Railway Bridge 400 feet above the Zambezi, just below the Victoria Falls. Zambia Zimbabwe. Southern Africa (1923) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-bridge-400-feet-above-the-zambezi-just-below-the-victoria-falls-zambia-zimbabwe-southern-africa-1923-image459061105.html
RF2HJT13D–Railway Bridge 400 feet above the Zambezi, just below the Victoria Falls. Zambia Zimbabwe. Southern Africa (1923)
Apr. 04, 2012 - Four hundred feet cliff rescue... Angler's three hours of agony on ledge. Sgt. Harry Ware of the New South Wales Police rescue squad- uses a whistle as a signal- during the hoisting of fisherman William Waterer to the top of a 400 ft. cliff at North Head, N.S.W... waterer (36) had been washed into a crevice while fishing- by a huge wave- which snapped his leg. He was lying in agony on a narrow ledge 400ft. below Blue fish point , manly before the rescue squads could get their complex equipment fixed for the dangerous rescue. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apr-04-2012-four-hundred-feet-cliff-rescue-anglers-three-hours-of-image69545871.html
RME142D3–Apr. 04, 2012 - Four hundred feet cliff rescue... Angler's three hours of agony on ledge. Sgt. Harry Ware of the New South Wales Police rescue squad- uses a whistle as a signal- during the hoisting of fisherman William Waterer to the top of a 400 ft. cliff at North Head, N.S.W... waterer (36) had been washed into a crevice while fishing- by a huge wave- which snapped his leg. He was lying in agony on a narrow ledge 400ft. below Blue fish point , manly before the rescue squads could get their complex equipment fixed for the dangerous rescue.
dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dead-sea-is-the-lowest-point-on-earth-at-400-feet-below-sea-level-in-jordan-image604409664.html
RM2X396KC–dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan
Jan. 01, 1965 - Runaway Borstal boy trapped in Cliff drama after threatening to jump 400-feet : A struggle on a cliff face ended in rescue this afternoon for 20-year-old Londoner, Raymond Herriott, who had escaped from Dover Borstal. Hero of the drama was Mr. Albert Gould, the Governor of the Dover Borstal Institution. He was lowered down the chalk face at Lydden Spout, an isolated spot on the towering cliff between Dover and Folkestone, where the youth was crouching on the ledge with a sheer drop of 400-feet to the rocks below Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jan-01-1965-runaway-borstal-boy-trapped-in-cliff-drama-after-threatening-image69414620.html
RME0X31G–Jan. 01, 1965 - Runaway Borstal boy trapped in Cliff drama after threatening to jump 400-feet : A struggle on a cliff face ended in rescue this afternoon for 20-year-old Londoner, Raymond Herriott, who had escaped from Dover Borstal. Hero of the drama was Mr. Albert Gould, the Governor of the Dover Borstal Institution. He was lowered down the chalk face at Lydden Spout, an isolated spot on the towering cliff between Dover and Folkestone, where the youth was crouching on the ledge with a sheer drop of 400-feet to the rocks below
Am. River and Canon from Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento. Alfred A. Hart; American, 1816-1908. Date: 1864-1869. Dimensions: 7.8 x 7.8 cm (each image); 8.7 x 17.5 cm (card). Albumen print, stereo, No. 44 from the series 'Watkins' Pacific Railroad'. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/am-river-and-canon-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-alfred-a-hart-american-1816-1908-date-1864-1869-dimensions-78-x-78-cm-each-image-87-x-175-cm-card-albumen-print-stereo-no-44-from-the-series-watkins-pacific-railroad-origin-united-states-museum-the-chicago-art-institute-image240058665.html
RMRXFH7N–Am. River and Canon from Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento. Alfred A. Hart; American, 1816-1908. Date: 1864-1869. Dimensions: 7.8 x 7.8 cm (each image); 8.7 x 17.5 cm (card). Albumen print, stereo, No. 44 from the series 'Watkins' Pacific Railroad'. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
Oct. 10, 1959 - Survivor Of Strange Disaster Gives Evidence At Inquiry.. He Was Blown Up - At Sea: To be seen in London yesterday was 25 year old Gordon Allely of Birmingham - when he gave evidence at the inquiry into the disaster which a year ago - struck vessel - with ten other officers immediately below - when a terrific explosion lifted him - the 400 ton bridge and 1,400 tons of steel deek - high into the air and deposited him - still on the bridge in the sea - 100 feet away Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oct-10-1959-survivor-of-strange-disaster-gives-evidence-at-inquiry-image69361455.html
RME0RK6R–Oct. 10, 1959 - Survivor Of Strange Disaster Gives Evidence At Inquiry.. He Was Blown Up - At Sea: To be seen in London yesterday was 25 year old Gordon Allely of Birmingham - when he gave evidence at the inquiry into the disaster which a year ago - struck vessel - with ten other officers immediately below - when a terrific explosion lifted him - the 400 ton bridge and 1,400 tons of steel deek - high into the air and deposited him - still on the bridge in the sea - 100 feet away
1950s, historical, two working donkeys carrying wooden barrels and crates of bottled beer up the steep cobbled street from the harbour below, at Clovelly, Devon, England, UK. Famous for its pedestrianised, sloping cobbled main street, traditional cottages and architecture and its donkeys, the village sits 400-feet above the harbour at Bideford Bay. Unusually the village is privately owned, having been in the Hamyln famlly since 1738. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1950s-historical-two-working-donkeys-carrying-wooden-barrels-and-crates-of-bottled-beer-up-the-steep-cobbled-street-from-the-harbour-below-at-clovelly-devon-england-uk-famous-for-its-pedestrianised-sloping-cobbled-main-street-traditional-cottages-and-architecture-and-its-donkeys-the-village-sits-400-feet-above-the-harbour-at-bideford-bay-unusually-the-village-is-privately-owned-having-been-in-the-hamyln-famlly-since-1738-image454287935.html
RM2HB2GW3–1950s, historical, two working donkeys carrying wooden barrels and crates of bottled beer up the steep cobbled street from the harbour below, at Clovelly, Devon, England, UK. Famous for its pedestrianised, sloping cobbled main street, traditional cottages and architecture and its donkeys, the village sits 400-feet above the harbour at Bideford Bay. Unusually the village is privately owned, having been in the Hamyln famlly since 1738.
The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CV-6) at the moment being hit by a Japanese bomb-laden kamikaze on 14 May 1945. The ship's forward elevator was blown approximately 400 feet into the air from the force of the explosion six decks below. When Japan was facing defeat in late 1944 it chose to destroy US ships with suicide bombings, known as Kamikaze.These attacks were a potent physical and psychological weapon and sunk a total of 47 ships at a cost of more than 3000 pilots and planes. By late 1944 the US Navy was large enough that the losses were insignificant and they did not alter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-us-navy-aircraft-carrier-uss-enterprise-cv-6-at-the-moment-being-hit-by-a-japanese-bomb-laden-kamikaze-on-14-may-1945-the-ships-forward-elevator-was-blown-approximately-400-feet-into-the-air-from-the-force-of-the-explosion-six-decks-below-when-japan-was-facing-defeat-in-late-1944-it-chose-to-destroy-us-ships-with-suicide-bombings-known-as-kamikazethese-attacks-were-a-potent-physical-and-psychological-weapon-and-sunk-a-total-of-47-ships-at-a-cost-of-more-than-3000-pilots-and-planes-by-late-1944-the-us-navy-was-large-enough-that-the-losses-were-insignificant-and-they-did-not-alter-image552642084.html
RM2R330H8–The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CV-6) at the moment being hit by a Japanese bomb-laden kamikaze on 14 May 1945. The ship's forward elevator was blown approximately 400 feet into the air from the force of the explosion six decks below. When Japan was facing defeat in late 1944 it chose to destroy US ships with suicide bombings, known as Kamikaze.These attacks were a potent physical and psychological weapon and sunk a total of 47 ships at a cost of more than 3000 pilots and planes. By late 1944 the US Navy was large enough that the losses were insignificant and they did not alter
Grand Canyon National Park Hermit Trail Red Top . Just past the junction with the Dripping Springs Trail begin the red cliffs of the Supai formation, 1,400 feet (427 m) below the rim. Here the trail leaves Hermit Basin and begins the descent into Hermit Gorge. This spot is about 1.7 miles (2.7 km) from the Hermit Trailhead. Santa Maria Springs is .6 mile (1 km) from this junction, and from there, the Hermit Trail continues an additional 6 miles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-grand-canyon-national-park-hermit-trail-red-top-just-past-the-junction-175640125.html
RMM5N2NH–Grand Canyon National Park Hermit Trail Red Top . Just past the junction with the Dripping Springs Trail begin the red cliffs of the Supai formation, 1,400 feet (427 m) below the rim. Here the trail leaves Hermit Basin and begins the descent into Hermit Gorge. This spot is about 1.7 miles (2.7 km) from the Hermit Trailhead. Santa Maria Springs is .6 mile (1 km) from this junction, and from there, the Hermit Trail continues an additional 6 miles
Pacific service magazine . erbert Hoover ofthe Department of Commerce in Washing-ton, and while he was unable to comply hesent a telegram of congratulation whichappears elsewhere in this issue. At the time of writing Melones reservoiris full, the waters reaching to the crest ofthe dam. Meanwhile our companys engineers lostno time in starting work on the PacificService end of the project. The districtsconstruction work stopped at the irrigationoutlet 400 feet below the dam, at whichpoint the power development project has itsbeginning in the form of a concrete linedpressure tunnel 4,400 feet in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pacific-service-magazine-erbert-hoover-ofthe-department-of-commerce-in-washing-ton-and-while-he-was-unable-to-comply-hesent-a-telegram-of-congratulation-whichappears-elsewhere-in-this-issue-at-the-time-of-writing-melones-reservoiris-full-the-waters-reaching-to-the-crest-ofthe-dam-meanwhile-our-companys-engineers-lostno-time-in-starting-work-on-the-pacificservice-end-of-the-project-the-districtsconstruction-work-stopped-at-the-irrigationoutlet-400-feet-below-the-dam-at-whichpoint-the-power-development-project-has-itsbeginning-in-the-form-of-a-concrete-linedpressure-tunnel-4400-feet-in-image339887514.html
RM2AMY5YP–Pacific service magazine . erbert Hoover ofthe Department of Commerce in Washing-ton, and while he was unable to comply hesent a telegram of congratulation whichappears elsewhere in this issue. At the time of writing Melones reservoiris full, the waters reaching to the crest ofthe dam. Meanwhile our companys engineers lostno time in starting work on the PacificService end of the project. The districtsconstruction work stopped at the irrigationoutlet 400 feet below the dam, at whichpoint the power development project has itsbeginning in the form of a concrete linedpressure tunnel 4,400 feet in
Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below., Thomas Houseworth & Co., Central Pacific Railroad Company, California Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-thomas-houseworth-co-central-pacific-railroad-company-california-image376478645.html
RM2CTE29W–Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below., Thomas Houseworth & Co., Central Pacific Railroad Company, California
331 Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/331-train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-by-thomas-houseworth-amp-co-2-image208716568.html
RMP3FT34–331 Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. 2
Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-by-thomas-163944935.html
RMKEM9C7–Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. 2
The Dead Sea, the lowest surface feature on Earth (sitting 1,300 feet [400 meters] below sea level), is photographed on May 19, 2023 as the International Space Station (ISS) orbits 257 miles above the Middle East. Credit: Sultan Alneyadi/NASA via CNP Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dead-sea-the-lowest-surface-feature-on-earth-sitting-1300-feet-400-meters-below-sea-level-is-photographed-on-may-19-2023-as-the-international-space-station-iss-orbits-257-miles-above-the-middle-east-credit-sultan-alneyadinasa-via-cnp-image554926040.html
RM2R6R1R4–The Dead Sea, the lowest surface feature on Earth (sitting 1,300 feet [400 meters] below sea level), is photographed on May 19, 2023 as the International Space Station (ISS) orbits 257 miles above the Middle East. Credit: Sultan Alneyadi/NASA via CNP
Salt mines of Romania: Having appearance of ice and snow 400 feet below surface at salt mines Slanic Romania. The workers are very healthy. Mine produces 80,000 tones a year, a State industry 500 men employed. The mine has been worked for many centuries probably by ancient Romans. Seen here miners drilling too place dynamite charge. January 1927 P012173 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-salt-mines-of-romania-having-appearance-of-ice-and-snow-400-feet-below-20401918.html
RMB55ARX–Salt mines of Romania: Having appearance of ice and snow 400 feet below surface at salt mines Slanic Romania. The workers are very healthy. Mine produces 80,000 tones a year, a State industry 500 men employed. The mine has been worked for many centuries probably by ancient Romans. Seen here miners drilling too place dynamite charge. January 1927 P012173
Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-by-thomas-houseworth-co-2-image260174475.html
RMW37Y5F–Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co 2
Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-by-thomas-96318054.html
RMFGKJJE–Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. 2
Akaka Falls waterfall in Hilo, Hawaii. Water drops over 400 feet down the cliff to the pool below, surrounded by lush rainforest vegetation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/akaka-falls-waterfall-in-hilo-hawaii-water-drops-over-400-feet-down-the-cliff-to-the-pool-below-surrounded-by-lush-rainforest-vegetation-image223502232.html
RFPYHBAG–Akaka Falls waterfall in Hilo, Hawaii. Water drops over 400 feet down the cliff to the pool below, surrounded by lush rainforest vegetation.
Am. River and Canon Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet, 57 miles from Sacramento.. Alfred A. Hart (American, 1816 - 1908) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/am-river-and-canon-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-alfred-a-hart-american-1816-1908-image416556603.html
RM2F5KP5F–Am. River and Canon Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet, 57 miles from Sacramento.. Alfred A. Hart (American, 1816 - 1908)
Am. River and Cañon from Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, 1864/69, printed 1870. [American River and valley in California, USA]. Albumen print, stereocard, no. 44 from the series "Watkins' Pacific Railroad". Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/am-river-and-caxf1on-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-186469-printed-1870-american-river-and-valley-in-california-usa-albumen-print-stereocard-no-44-from-the-series-quotwatkins-pacific-railroadquot-image444263830.html
RM2GPNY1A–Am. River and Cañon from Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, 1864/69, printed 1870. [American River and valley in California, USA]. Albumen print, stereocard, no. 44 from the series "Watkins' Pacific Railroad".
sign for the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sign-for-the-dead-sea-is-the-lowest-point-on-earth-at-400-feet-below-sea-level-in-jordan-image604409638.html
RM2X396JE–sign for the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan
Hikers on the sandstone Esplanade of the Thunder River Trail below the North Rim of the Grand Canyon outside Fredonia, Arizona November 2011. The 21.4-mile loop descends 2000-feet in 2.5-miles through Coconino Sandstone from the Bill Hall trailhead to connect the Thunder River and Deer Creeks trails. Hikers descend into the lower canyon through a break in the 400-foot-tall Redwall to access Surprise Valley, Deer Creek, Tapeats Creek via Thunder River and even the Colorado River. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hikers-on-the-sandstone-esplanade-of-the-thunder-river-trail-below-73465541.html
RFE7EJ19–Hikers on the sandstone Esplanade of the Thunder River Trail below the North Rim of the Grand Canyon outside Fredonia, Arizona November 2011. The 21.4-mile loop descends 2000-feet in 2.5-miles through Coconino Sandstone from the Bill Hall trailhead to connect the Thunder River and Deer Creeks trails. Hikers descend into the lower canyon through a break in the 400-foot-tall Redwall to access Surprise Valley, Deer Creek, Tapeats Creek via Thunder River and even the Colorado River.
salt and mineral deposits in the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salt-and-mineral-deposits-in-the-dead-sea-is-the-lowest-point-on-earth-at-400-feet-below-sea-level-in-jordan-image604409763.html
RM2X396PY–salt and mineral deposits in the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan
Am. River and Canon from Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, 1864/69, printed 1870, Alfred A. Hart, American, 1816–1908, United States, Albumen print, stereo, No. 44 from the series Watkins' Pacific Railroad, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/am-river-and-canon-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-186469-printed-1870-alfred-a-hart-american-18161908-united-states-albumen-print-stereo-no-44-from-the-series-watkins-pacific-railroad-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-inspired-by-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image349734084.html
RF2B8YNB0–Am. River and Canon from Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, 1864/69, printed 1870, Alfred A. Hart, American, 1816–1908, United States, Albumen print, stereo, No. 44 from the series Watkins' Pacific Railroad, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
Muztagh Ata Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muztagh-ata-image215866.html
RMA34B3A–Muztagh Ata
A quad copter, also called a quad rotor helicopter or quad-rotor, is a multi-rotor helicopter that is lifted and propelled by four rotors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-quad-copter-also-called-a-quad-rotor-helicopter-or-quad-rotor-is-a-multi-rotor-helicopter-that-is-lifted-and-propelled-by-four-rotors-image207924325.html
RFP27NGN–A quad copter, also called a quad rotor helicopter or quad-rotor, is a multi-rotor helicopter that is lifted and propelled by four rotors.
. Summer excursion routes and rates .. . MILL CREEK HKIDCE, (ll8l-T.) DANSVILLE, N. V. DANSVILLE. Altitude, 1,025 ft. 336.38 miles from New York; Single ticket, $8.00; Special ticket, $7.00.Excursion ticket, $13.30. The approach to Dansville, from either direction, is through a country aboundingin picturesque scenery, which apparently culminates in the surroundings of this hill-encircled town. Lying 400 feet below the railroad, it is enclosed on three sides by anampitheatre of hills which, on either hand, stretch far away and are lost on the dis- DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN K. K. 103. 104 D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-excursion-routes-and-rates-mill-creek-hkidce-ll8l-t-dansville-n-v-dansville-altitude-1025-ft-33638-miles-from-new-york-single-ticket-800-special-ticket-700excursion-ticket-1330-the-approach-to-dansville-from-either-direction-is-through-a-country-aboundingin-picturesque-scenery-which-apparently-culminates-in-the-surroundings-of-this-hill-encircled-town-lying-400-feet-below-the-railroad-it-is-enclosed-on-three-sides-by-anampitheatre-of-hills-which-on-either-hand-stretch-far-away-and-are-lost-on-the-dis-delaware-lackawanna-western-k-k-103-104-d-image375637189.html
RM2CR3N1W–. Summer excursion routes and rates .. . MILL CREEK HKIDCE, (ll8l-T.) DANSVILLE, N. V. DANSVILLE. Altitude, 1,025 ft. 336.38 miles from New York; Single ticket, $8.00; Special ticket, $7.00.Excursion ticket, $13.30. The approach to Dansville, from either direction, is through a country aboundingin picturesque scenery, which apparently culminates in the surroundings of this hill-encircled town. Lying 400 feet below the railroad, it is enclosed on three sides by anampitheatre of hills which, on either hand, stretch far away and are lost on the dis- DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN K. K. 103. 104 D
Am. American River and Cañon from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento., Watkins, Carleton E. (1829-1916), Central Pacific Railroad Company Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/am-american-river-and-caon-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-watkins-carleton-e-1829-1916-central-pacific-railroad-company-image376491241.html
RM2CTEJBN–Am. American River and Cañon from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento., Watkins, Carleton E. (1829-1916), Central Pacific Railroad Company
. Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below. Coverage: 1868?-1875?. Digital item published 6-14-2006; updated 6-25-2010. 331 Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-coverage-1868-1875-digital-item-published-6-14-2006-updated-6-25-2010-331-train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-by-thomas-houseworth-amp-co-2-image208716560.html
RMP3FT2T–. Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below. Coverage: 1868?-1875?. Digital item published 6-14-2006; updated 6-25-2010. 331 Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. 2
Am. (American) River and Cañon from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-am-american-river-and-caon-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-171275478.html
RMKXJ7HA–Am. (American) River and Cañon from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
The Dead Sea, the lowest surface feature on Earth (sitting 1,300 feet [400 meters] below sea level), is photographed on May 19, 2023 as the International Space Station (ISS) orbits 257 miles above the Middle East. Credit: Sultan Alneyadi/NASA via CNP Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dead-sea-the-lowest-surface-feature-on-earth-sitting-1300-feet-400-meters-below-sea-level-is-photographed-on-may-19-2023-as-the-international-space-station-iss-orbits-257-miles-above-the-middle-east-credit-sultan-alneyadinasa-via-cnp-image554926048.html
RM2R6R1RC–The Dead Sea, the lowest surface feature on Earth (sitting 1,300 feet [400 meters] below sea level), is photographed on May 19, 2023 as the International Space Station (ISS) orbits 257 miles above the Middle East. Credit: Sultan Alneyadi/NASA via CNP
Dead Sea Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dead-sea-israel-image86834.html
RMA15332–Dead Sea Israel
Am (American) River and Cañon from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet 57 miles from Sacramento, by Watkins, Carleton E, 1829-1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/am-american-river-and-canon-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-by-watkins-carleton-e-1829-1916-image259884709.html
RMW2PNGN–Am (American) River and Cañon from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet 57 miles from Sacramento, by Watkins, Carleton E, 1829-1916
Am. (American) River and CaC3B1on from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-am-american-river-and-cac3b1on-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-96112120.html
RMFGA7YM–Am. (American) River and CaC3B1on from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Mahengarh Fort Jodhpur Rajasthan India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mahengarh-fort-jodhpur-rajasthan-india-image5657832.html
RMA072P9–Mahengarh Fort Jodhpur Rajasthan India
Am. River and Canon Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet, 57 miles from Sacramento.. Alfred A. Hart (American, 1816 - 1908) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/am-river-and-canon-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-alfred-a-hart-american-1816-1908-image416577859.html
RM2F5MN8K–Am. River and Canon Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet, 57 miles from Sacramento.. Alfred A. Hart (American, 1816 - 1908)
The earth and its inhabitants The earth and its inhabitants .. earthitsinhabita293recl Year: 1893 THE ARGENTINE UPLANDS. 359 hill separates an affluent of the E,io Limay from the Chilian lake Picaullu (Lacar, Ijajar), which stands about 2,400 feet above the sea, while the boquete de Perez Kosalez, a third pass at the western extremity of Lake Nahuel-Huapi, falls below 2,800 feet. A second Argentine Cordillera, developed to the east of the first, is less ravined, but also less elevated, though the peaks in the Sierras de Catalin and de las Angos- Fig. 1-17.âNahuel-Hualpi and neighbouking Mount Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-earthitsinhabita293recl-year-1893-the-argentine-uplands-359-hill-separates-an-affluent-of-the-eio-limay-from-the-chilian-lake-picaullu-lacar-ijajar-which-stands-about-2400-feet-above-the-sea-while-the-boquete-de-perez-kosalez-a-third-pass-at-the-western-extremity-of-lake-nahuel-huapi-falls-below-2800-feet-a-second-argentine-cordillera-developed-to-the-east-of-the-first-is-less-ravined-but-also-less-elevated-though-the-peaks-in-the-sierras-de-catalin-and-de-las-angos-fig-1-17nahuel-hualpi-and-neighbouking-mount-image241246803.html
RMT0DMN7–The earth and its inhabitants The earth and its inhabitants .. earthitsinhabita293recl Year: 1893 THE ARGENTINE UPLANDS. 359 hill separates an affluent of the E,io Limay from the Chilian lake Picaullu (Lacar, Ijajar), which stands about 2,400 feet above the sea, while the boquete de Perez Kosalez, a third pass at the western extremity of Lake Nahuel-Huapi, falls below 2,800 feet. A second Argentine Cordillera, developed to the east of the first, is less ravined, but also less elevated, though the peaks in the Sierras de Catalin and de las Angos- Fig. 1-17.âNahuel-Hualpi and neighbouking Mount
salt and mineral deposits in the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salt-and-mineral-deposits-in-the-dead-sea-is-the-lowest-point-on-earth-at-400-feet-below-sea-level-in-jordan-image604409737.html
RM2X396P1–salt and mineral deposits in the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan
. Summer excursion routes & rates . . . JIILL CKEEK BRIDGE (US FT.), DANSVILLE, N. Y. DANSVILLE, Altitude, 1,025 ft. 336.3S miles from New York ; Single ticket, $S.oo; Special ticket, $7.00.Excursiou ticket, $13.30. The approach to Dansville, from either direction, is through a country aboundingin picturesque scenery, which apparently culminates in the surroundings of this,hill-encircled town. Lying 400 feet below the railroad, it is enclosed on three sides-by an amphitheatre of hills which, on either hand, stretch far away and are lost on the DELAWAKE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN R. R. 107. 108 DELA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-excursion-routes-rates-jiill-ckeek-bridge-us-ft-dansville-n-y-dansville-altitude-1025-ft-3363s-miles-from-new-york-single-ticket-soo-special-ticket-700excursiou-ticket-1330-the-approach-to-dansville-from-either-direction-is-through-a-country-aboundingin-picturesque-scenery-which-apparently-culminates-in-the-surroundings-of-thishill-encircled-town-lying-400-feet-below-the-railroad-it-is-enclosed-on-three-sides-by-an-amphitheatre-of-hills-which-on-either-hand-stretch-far-away-and-are-lost-on-the-delawake-lackawanna-western-r-r-107-108-dela-image375177707.html
RM2CPAPYR–. Summer excursion routes & rates . . . JIILL CKEEK BRIDGE (US FT.), DANSVILLE, N. Y. DANSVILLE, Altitude, 1,025 ft. 336.3S miles from New York ; Single ticket, $S.oo; Special ticket, $7.00.Excursiou ticket, $13.30. The approach to Dansville, from either direction, is through a country aboundingin picturesque scenery, which apparently culminates in the surroundings of this,hill-encircled town. Lying 400 feet below the railroad, it is enclosed on three sides-by an amphitheatre of hills which, on either hand, stretch far away and are lost on the DELAWAKE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN R. R. 107. 108 DELA
Am. River and Canon from Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, 1864/69, printed 1870, Alfred A. Hart, American, 1816–1908, United States, Albumen print, stereo, No. 44 from the series 'Watkins' Pacific Railroad Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/am-river-and-canon-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-186469-printed-1870-alfred-a-hart-american-18161908-united-states-albumen-print-stereo-no-44-from-the-series-watkins-pacific-railroad-image328652406.html
RM2A2KBDX–Am. River and Canon from Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, 1864/69, printed 1870, Alfred A. Hart, American, 1816–1908, United States, Albumen print, stereo, No. 44 from the series 'Watkins' Pacific Railroad
. Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below. Coverage: 1868?-1875?. Digital item published 6-14-2006; updated 6-25-2010. 331 Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-coverage-1868-1875-digital-item-published-6-14-2006-updated-6-25-2010-331-train-rounding-cape-horn-view-from-the-valley-1400-feet-below-by-thomas-houseworth-amp-co-image208716576.html
RMP3FT3C–. Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below. Coverage: 1868?-1875?. Digital item published 6-14-2006; updated 6-25-2010. 331 Train rounding Cape Horn, view from the valley, 1,400 feet below, by Thomas Houseworth & Co.
Dead Sea Israel Middle East Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dead-sea-israel-middle-east-image75685.html
RMA127A5–Dead Sea Israel Middle East
Looking west from over Devil's Gate showing the plains of the Sweetwater, the Oregon Trail, and the Seminole Mountains in the distance. Gifford and Elliot in the foreground. Ambulance below carrying photo working outfit. Devil's Gate is a narrow cleft in a granite ridge, 400 feet high, the Sweetwater flowing through it. Fremont County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/looking-west-from-over-devils-gate-showing-the-plains-of-the-sweetwater-the-oregon-trail-and-the-seminole-mountains-in-the-distance-gifford-and-elliot-in-the-foreground-ambulance-below-carrying-photo-working-outfit-devils-gate-is-a-narrow-cleft-in-a-granite-ridge-400-feet-high-the-sweetwater-flowing-through-it-fremont-county-wyoming-image262000380.html
RMW6744C–Looking west from over Devil's Gate showing the plains of the Sweetwater, the Oregon Trail, and the Seminole Mountains in the distance. Gifford and Elliot in the foreground. Ambulance below carrying photo working outfit. Devil's Gate is a narrow cleft in a granite ridge, 400 feet high, the Sweetwater flowing through it. Fremont County, Wyoming.
. A state park plan for New York, with a proposal for the new park bond issue. Parks. TAUGHANNOCK FALLS FEET HIGHER THAN NIAGARA below. Second only to the fall itself in general interest is the gorge, the cliffs of which rise to a height of nearly 400 feet at the fall. Unfortunately, Taughannock Falls is two miles removed from the main state highway connecting Ithaca Avith Geneva and the roads leading to it are not in good condition for much of the year. This condition makes it difficult for many resi- dents of the state and tourists to visit this wonder of nature. Those who do take the troubl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-state-park-plan-for-new-york-with-a-proposal-for-the-new-park-bond-issue-parks-taughannock-falls-feet-higher-than-niagara-below-second-only-to-the-fall-itself-in-general-interest-is-the-gorge-the-cliffs-of-which-rise-to-a-height-of-nearly-400-feet-at-the-fall-unfortunately-taughannock-falls-is-two-miles-removed-from-the-main-state-highway-connecting-ithaca-avith-geneva-and-the-roads-leading-to-it-are-not-in-good-condition-for-much-of-the-year-this-condition-makes-it-difficult-for-many-resi-dents-of-the-state-and-tourists-to-visit-this-wonder-of-nature-those-who-do-take-the-troubl-image216415955.html
RMPG2GN7–. A state park plan for New York, with a proposal for the new park bond issue. Parks. TAUGHANNOCK FALLS FEET HIGHER THAN NIAGARA below. Second only to the fall itself in general interest is the gorge, the cliffs of which rise to a height of nearly 400 feet at the fall. Unfortunately, Taughannock Falls is two miles removed from the main state highway connecting Ithaca Avith Geneva and the roads leading to it are not in good condition for much of the year. This condition makes it difficult for many resi- dents of the state and tourists to visit this wonder of nature. Those who do take the troubl
Fortress map of Namur and a profile of the castle of Namur, Anonymous, 1735 print Vesting map of names with a profile of the castle of Namur at the bottom right. Below, to the left of the middle, a bowl of 400 rods of 6 feet. In the middle a legend 1-9. Imagined at the top right: p. 246. paper etching / engraving maps of cities. fortified city Names (city). Castle of Namur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fortress-map-of-namur-and-a-profile-of-the-castle-of-namur-anonymous-1735-print-vesting-map-of-names-with-a-profile-of-the-castle-of-namur-at-the-bottom-right-below-to-the-left-of-the-middle-a-bowl-of-400-rods-of-6-feet-in-the-middle-a-legend-1-9-imagined-at-the-top-right-p-246-paper-etching-engraving-maps-of-cities-fortified-city-names-city-castle-of-namur-image594188612.html
RM2WEKHHT–Fortress map of Namur and a profile of the castle of Namur, Anonymous, 1735 print Vesting map of names with a profile of the castle of Namur at the bottom right. Below, to the left of the middle, a bowl of 400 rods of 6 feet. In the middle a legend 1-9. Imagined at the top right: p. 246. paper etching / engraving maps of cities. fortified city Names (city). Castle of Namur
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RM2X396RD–salt and mineral deposits in the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan
Inland Massachusetts illustrated A concise résumé of the natural features and past history of the counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berkshire, their towns, villages, and cities, together with a condensed summary of their industrial advantages and development, and a comprehensive series of sketches descriptive of representative business houses To which is prefixed a short chapter on the Commonwealth at large . also as a canal for the supplv of mills below ;andthence we follow it easterly and southerly for half a mile more, at adistance of about 400 feet from the river, this marginal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inland-massachusetts-illustrated-a-concise-rsum-of-the-natural-features-and-past-history-of-the-counties-of-hampden-hampshire-franklin-and-berkshire-their-towns-villages-and-cities-together-with-a-condensed-summary-of-their-industrial-advantages-and-development-and-a-comprehensive-series-of-sketches-descriptive-of-representative-business-houses-to-which-is-prefixed-a-short-chapter-on-the-commonwealth-at-large-also-as-a-canal-for-the-supplv-of-mills-below-andthence-we-follow-it-easterly-and-southerly-for-half-a-mile-more-at-adistance-of-about-400-feet-from-the-river-this-marginal-image338275479.html
RM2AJ9NR3–Inland Massachusetts illustrated A concise résumé of the natural features and past history of the counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berkshire, their towns, villages, and cities, together with a condensed summary of their industrial advantages and development, and a comprehensive series of sketches descriptive of representative business houses To which is prefixed a short chapter on the Commonwealth at large . also as a canal for the supplv of mills below ;andthence we follow it easterly and southerly for half a mile more, at adistance of about 400 feet from the river, this marginal
Two original inhabitants of America, a standing man with a spear and spurs around his feet and a woman with a jug and cup. They represent original inhabitants of America. This may be an imagination of members of the Pennacook from North America. Surrounded by a frame of floral vines. Below the scene a two-line verse: 'An Indian man and woman, called the Penekaas, The fellow has 2 spurs, as if he had been on horseback'., print, publisher: De Vri & Van Stegeren Clement, (mentioned on object), print maker: anonymous, after design by: Albert Eckhout, (possibly), Zwolle, 1648 and/or 1816 - 1836 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-original-inhabitants-of-america-a-standing-man-with-a-spear-and-spurs-around-his-feet-and-a-woman-with-a-jug-and-cup-they-represent-original-inhabitants-of-america-this-may-be-an-imagination-of-members-of-the-pennacook-from-north-america-surrounded-by-a-frame-of-floral-vines-below-the-scene-a-two-line-verse-an-indian-man-and-woman-called-the-penekaas-the-fellow-has-2-spurs-as-if-he-had-been-on-horseback-print-publisher-de-vri-van-stegeren-clement-mentioned-on-object-print-maker-anonymous-after-design-by-albert-eckhout-possibly-zwolle-1648-andor-1816-1836-image606616772.html
RM2X6WNTM–Two original inhabitants of America, a standing man with a spear and spurs around his feet and a woman with a jug and cup. They represent original inhabitants of America. This may be an imagination of members of the Pennacook from North America. Surrounded by a frame of floral vines. Below the scene a two-line verse: 'An Indian man and woman, called the Penekaas, The fellow has 2 spurs, as if he had been on horseback'., print, publisher: De Vri & Van Stegeren Clement, (mentioned on object), print maker: anonymous, after design by: Albert Eckhout, (possibly), Zwolle, 1648 and/or 1816 - 1836
17 Am. (American) River and Cañon from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/17-am-american-river-and-caon-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-by-watkins-carleton-e-1829-1916-image208596877.html
RMP3ABCD–17 Am. (American) River and Cañon from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Fortress map of Namur and a profile of the Castle of Namur, The city of Namur (title on object), Fortress map of Namur with a profile of the Castle of Namur at the bottom right. Below, left of the middle, a scale stick: Scale of 400 rods of 6 feet. In the middle a legend 1-9. Marked at the top right: Page. 246., print maker: anonymous, publisher: erven J. Ratelband & Co, (possibly), Amsterdam, 1735, paper, etching, engraving, height 182 mm × width 296 mm, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fortress-map-of-namur-and-a-profile-of-the-castle-of-namur-the-city-of-namur-title-on-object-fortress-map-of-namur-with-a-profile-of-the-castle-of-namur-at-the-bottom-right-below-left-of-the-middle-a-scale-stick-scale-of-400-rods-of-6-feet-in-the-middle-a-legend-1-9-marked-at-the-top-right-page-246-print-maker-anonymous-publisher-erven-j-ratelband-co-possibly-amsterdam-1735-paper-etching-engraving-height-182-mm-width-296-mm-print-image599487118.html
RM2WR8YX6–Fortress map of Namur and a profile of the Castle of Namur, The city of Namur (title on object), Fortress map of Namur with a profile of the Castle of Namur at the bottom right. Below, left of the middle, a scale stick: Scale of 400 rods of 6 feet. In the middle a legend 1-9. Marked at the top right: Page. 246., print maker: anonymous, publisher: erven J. Ratelband & Co, (possibly), Amsterdam, 1735, paper, etching, engraving, height 182 mm × width 296 mm, print
Alfred A. Hart. Am. River and Canon from Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento. 1864–1869. United States. Albumen print, stereo, No. 44 from the series Watkins' Pacific Railroad Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alfred-a-hart-am-river-and-canon-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-18641869-united-states-albumen-print-stereo-no-44-from-the-series-watkins-pacific-railroad-image337919594.html
RM2AHNFTX–Alfred A. Hart. Am. River and Canon from Cape Horn, River below Railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento. 1864–1869. United States. Albumen print, stereo, No. 44 from the series Watkins' Pacific Railroad
Description: Troodos Pine - Pinus nigra var. Karamanica under snow. North Eastern Slope March the 13th 1930, Troodos Forest, Average Elevation 5,500 feet. Location: Cyprus Date: 13 March 1930 Description: Troodos Juniper between 400 and 500 years old, about 50 feet high, below Pasha Livadhi, Troodos Forest, Elevation 5,450 feet. Location: Cyprus Date: 1920-1939 mediterranean, mediterraneanthroughalens Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/description-troodos-pine-pinus-nigra-var-karamanica-under-snow-north-eastern-slope-march-the-13th-1930-troodos-forest-average-elevation-5500-feet-location-cyprus-date-13-march-1930-description-troodos-juniper-between-400-and-500-years-old-about-50-feet-high-below-pasha-livadhi-troodos-forest-elevation-5450-feet-location-cyprus-date-1920-1939-mediterranean-mediterraneanthroughalens-image600829986.html
RM2WWE4NP–Description: Troodos Pine - Pinus nigra var. Karamanica under snow. North Eastern Slope March the 13th 1930, Troodos Forest, Average Elevation 5,500 feet. Location: Cyprus Date: 13 March 1930 Description: Troodos Juniper between 400 and 500 years old, about 50 feet high, below Pasha Livadhi, Troodos Forest, Elevation 5,450 feet. Location: Cyprus Date: 1920-1939 mediterranean, mediterraneanthroughalens
the hilton dead sea resort on the shores of the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hilton-dead-sea-resort-on-the-shores-of-the-dead-sea-is-the-lowest-point-on-earth-at-400-feet-below-sea-level-in-jordan-image604409704.html
RM2X396MT–the hilton dead sea resort on the shores of the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan
Crusoe's island . veinwas entitled to 400 funning feet; he could put downthe names of as many friends as he chose at 200 feeteach. Notice had to be recorded at certain places ofrecord, designating the date and location of discovery.All leads were taken up with their dips, spurs, and an-gles. But who was to judge of the dips, spurs, andangles ? That was the difficulty. Every man ran themto suit himself. The Comstock Ledge was in a mess ofconfusion. The shareholders had the most enlargedviews of its dips, spurs, and angles; but those whostruck croppings above and below were equally liberalin the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crusoes-island-veinwas-entitled-to-400-funning-feet-he-could-put-downthe-names-of-as-many-friends-as-he-chose-at-200-feeteach-notice-had-to-be-recorded-at-certain-places-ofrecord-designating-the-date-and-location-of-discoveryall-leads-were-taken-up-with-their-dips-spurs-and-an-gles-but-who-was-to-judge-of-the-dips-spurs-andangles-that-was-the-difficulty-every-man-ran-themto-suit-himself-the-comstock-ledge-was-in-a-mess-ofconfusion-the-shareholders-had-the-most-enlargedviews-of-its-dips-spurs-and-angles-but-those-whostruck-croppings-above-and-below-were-equally-liberalin-the-image342796213.html
RM2AWKM1W–Crusoe's island . veinwas entitled to 400 funning feet; he could put downthe names of as many friends as he chose at 200 feeteach. Notice had to be recorded at certain places ofrecord, designating the date and location of discovery.All leads were taken up with their dips, spurs, and an-gles. But who was to judge of the dips, spurs, andangles ? That was the difficulty. Every man ran themto suit himself. The Comstock Ledge was in a mess ofconfusion. The shareholders had the most enlargedviews of its dips, spurs, and angles; but those whostruck croppings above and below were equally liberalin the
17 Am. (American) River and Cañon from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/17-am-american-river-and-caon-from-cape-horn-river-below-railroad-1400-feet-57-miles-from-sacramento-by-watkins-carleton-e-1829-1916-image208596892.html
RMP3ABD0–17 Am. (American) River and Cañon from Cape Horn, river below railroad 1,400 feet. 57 miles from Sacramento, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Map of the Eastern and Western Scheldt, 1631, New map of the Eastern and Western Scheldt showing the drowned, overwatered Lande, newly washed Schoren, and the creeks of the Killen and through themselves between Bergen and Antwerp as it is now. 1631 (title on object), Map of the Ooster- en Westerschelde in 1631. Bottom left a cartouche with the title and below it two scale sticks: Brabanscke rods of 20 feet; Range of two Brabanscke miles., print maker: Pieter Verbiest, publisher: Pieter Verbiest, Antwerp, 1631, paper, engraving, height 542 mm × width 400 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/map-of-the-eastern-and-western-scheldt-1631-new-map-of-the-eastern-and-western-scheldt-showing-the-drowned-overwatered-lande-newly-washed-schoren-and-the-creeks-of-the-killen-and-through-themselves-between-bergen-and-antwerp-as-it-is-now-1631-title-on-object-map-of-the-ooster-en-westerschelde-in-1631-bottom-left-a-cartouche-with-the-title-and-below-it-two-scale-sticks-brabanscke-rods-of-20-feet-range-of-two-brabanscke-miles-print-maker-pieter-verbiest-publisher-pieter-verbiest-antwerp-1631-paper-engraving-height-542-mm-width-400-mm-image599486409.html
RM2WR8Y0W–Map of the Eastern and Western Scheldt, 1631, New map of the Eastern and Western Scheldt showing the drowned, overwatered Lande, newly washed Schoren, and the creeks of the Killen and through themselves between Bergen and Antwerp as it is now. 1631 (title on object), Map of the Ooster- en Westerschelde in 1631. Bottom left a cartouche with the title and below it two scale sticks: Brabanscke rods of 20 feet; Range of two Brabanscke miles., print maker: Pieter Verbiest, publisher: Pieter Verbiest, Antwerp, 1631, paper, engraving, height 542 mm × width 400 mm
scale, painted, Osiris, Vignette: Black ink, single figure or Osiris standing, facing right (11.8 cm), both fists grasping was. Crowned with atef (central element bundle crown, with sun disk above and below and rams' horns), curved divine beard. Body mummiform with plain concentric collar, fringed tassel hanging from back of neck, crossed stole. MAa-shaped plinth under feet., Caption: Black ink, single column in front of figure. Text: Osiris-Khentimentet., Docket: Black ink, one line. Text: gAnn #Arw dbn 5., Condition: Rim slightly chipped in two places., Scale, pottery, 9.7 x 32.5 cm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scale-painted-osiris-vignette-black-ink-single-figure-or-osiris-standing-facing-right-118-cm-both-fists-grasping-was-crowned-with-atef-central-element-bundle-crown-with-sun-disk-above-and-below-and-rams-horns-curved-divine-beard-body-mummiform-with-plain-concentric-collar-fringed-tassel-hanging-from-back-of-neck-crossed-stole-maa-shaped-plinth-under-feet-caption-black-ink-single-column-in-front-of-figure-text-osiris-khentimentet-docket-black-ink-one-line-text-gann-arw-dbn-5-condition-rim-slightly-chipped-in-two-places-scale-pottery-97-x-325-cm-image344535540.html
RM2B0EXGM–scale, painted, Osiris, Vignette: Black ink, single figure or Osiris standing, facing right (11.8 cm), both fists grasping was. Crowned with atef (central element bundle crown, with sun disk above and below and rams' horns), curved divine beard. Body mummiform with plain concentric collar, fringed tassel hanging from back of neck, crossed stole. MAa-shaped plinth under feet., Caption: Black ink, single column in front of figure. Text: Osiris-Khentimentet., Docket: Black ink, one line. Text: gAnn #Arw dbn 5., Condition: Rim slightly chipped in two places., Scale, pottery, 9.7 x 32.5 cm
Looking west from over Devil's Gate showing the plains of the Sweetwater, the Oregon Trail, and the Seminole Mountains in the distance. Gifford and Elliot in the foreground. Ambulance below carrying photo working outfit. Devil's Gate is a narrow cleft in a granite ridge, 400 feet high, the Sweetwater flowing through it. Fremont County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/looking-west-from-over-devils-gate-showing-the-plains-of-the-sweetwater-the-oregon-trail-and-the-seminole-mountains-in-the-distance-gifford-and-elliot-in-the-foreground-ambulance-below-carrying-photo-working-outfit-devils-gate-is-a-narrow-cleft-in-a-granite-ridge-400-feet-high-the-sweetwater-flowing-through-it-fremont-county-wyoming-image259128625.html
RMW1G95N–Looking west from over Devil's Gate showing the plains of the Sweetwater, the Oregon Trail, and the Seminole Mountains in the distance. Gifford and Elliot in the foreground. Ambulance below carrying photo working outfit. Devil's Gate is a narrow cleft in a granite ridge, 400 feet high, the Sweetwater flowing through it. Fremont County, Wyoming.
Fortress map of Namur, Isaac Basire, 1751 - 1762 print Vesting map of Namur. The title in a beam under the map. To the left of a legend 1-8, on the right the continuation of the legend 8-13. Below, to the left of the middle, a bowl: scale or 400 toises or 6 feet. At the bottom right a cartouche with text about names, with above the coat of arms of the county. paper engraving / etching maps of cities. fortified city. coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (+ province; provincial) Names (city) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fortress-map-of-namur-isaac-basire-1751-1762-print-vesting-map-of-namur-the-title-in-a-beam-under-the-map-to-the-left-of-a-legend-1-8-on-the-right-the-continuation-of-the-legend-8-13-below-to-the-left-of-the-middle-a-bowl-scale-or-400-toises-or-6-feet-at-the-bottom-right-a-cartouche-with-text-about-names-with-above-the-coat-of-arms-of-the-county-paper-engraving-etching-maps-of-cities-fortified-city-coat-of-arms-as-symbol-of-the-state-etc-province-provincial-names-city-image594172785.html
RM2WEJWCH–Fortress map of Namur, Isaac Basire, 1751 - 1762 print Vesting map of Namur. The title in a beam under the map. To the left of a legend 1-8, on the right the continuation of the legend 8-13. Below, to the left of the middle, a bowl: scale or 400 toises or 6 feet. At the bottom right a cartouche with text about names, with above the coat of arms of the county. paper engraving / etching maps of cities. fortified city. coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (+ province; provincial) Names (city)
the hilton dead sea resort on the shores of the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hilton-dead-sea-resort-on-the-shores-of-the-dead-sea-is-the-lowest-point-on-earth-at-400-feet-below-sea-level-in-jordan-image604409682.html
RM2X396M2–the hilton dead sea resort on the shores of the dead sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 feet below sea level in jordan
Muztagh Ata Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muztagh-ata-image215867.html
RMA34B3B–Muztagh Ata
Nature . , the Zambesi within its gorge sinks somewhatmore rapidly in the same direction, so that while imme-diately below the Victoria Falls the river is barely 400 feetbelow the lip of the gorge, this is increased to about 500feet at the Songwe, to about 600 feet at the Tshimamba,and to 800 feet at the place some 35 miles farther eastwhich we reached from the south bank. Aneroid observ-ations showed a difference of more than 900 feet betweenthe level of the river at the foot of the Falls and WankiesDrift, which represents the descent of the water in passingthrough the Batoka Gorge ; and unti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-the-zambesi-within-its-gorge-sinks-somewhatmore-rapidly-in-the-same-direction-so-that-while-imme-diately-below-the-victoria-falls-the-river-is-barely-400-feetbelow-the-lip-of-the-gorge-this-is-increased-to-about-500feet-at-the-songwe-to-about-600-feet-at-the-tshimambaand-to-800-feet-at-the-place-some-35-miles-farther-eastwhich-we-reached-from-the-south-bank-aneroid-observ-ations-showed-a-difference-of-more-than-900-feet-betweenthe-level-of-the-river-at-the-foot-of-the-falls-and-wankiesdrift-which-represents-the-descent-of-the-water-in-passingthrough-the-batoka-gorge-and-unti-image339464623.html
RM2AM7XGF–Nature . , the Zambesi within its gorge sinks somewhatmore rapidly in the same direction, so that while imme-diately below the Victoria Falls the river is barely 400 feetbelow the lip of the gorge, this is increased to about 500feet at the Songwe, to about 600 feet at the Tshimamba,and to 800 feet at the place some 35 miles farther eastwhich we reached from the south bank. Aneroid observ-ations showed a difference of more than 900 feet betweenthe level of the river at the foot of the Falls and WankiesDrift, which represents the descent of the water in passingthrough the Batoka Gorge ; and unti
. Elementary botany . Fig. 429. Sterile mycelium on wood props in coal mine, 400 feet below surface, the author.) (Photographed by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-botany-fig-429-sterile-mycelium-on-wood-props-in-coal-mine-400-feet-below-surface-the-author-photographed-by-image178417612.html
RMMA7HDG–. Elementary botany . Fig. 429. Sterile mycelium on wood props in coal mine, 400 feet below surface, the author.) (Photographed by
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In high bay 1 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the 122-foot-long orbiter Discovery is suspended more than 400 feet above the floor after being lifted away from the 154-foot-high External Tank (below) and Solid Rocket Boosters. After demating from its External Tank (ET), the orbiter will be placed on a transporter in the transfer aisle and moved to high bay 3 for remating with another tank, ET-121. Discovery is expected to be rolled back to the launch pad in mid-June for Return to Flight mission STS-114. The launch window extends from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-in-high-bay-1-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-the-122-foot-long-orbiter-discovery-is-suspended-more-than-400-feet-above-the-floor-after-being-lifted-away-from-the-154-foot-high-external-tank-below-and-solid-rocket-boosters-after-demating-from-its-external-tank-et-the-orbiter-will-be-placed-on-a-transporter-in-the-transfer-aisle-and-moved-to-high-bay-3-for-remating-with-another-tank-et-121-discovery-is-expected-to-be-rolled-back-to-the-launch-pad-in-mid-june-for-return-to-flight-mission-sts-114-the-launch-window-extends-from-image592372238.html
RM2WBMTRA–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In high bay 1 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the 122-foot-long orbiter Discovery is suspended more than 400 feet above the floor after being lifted away from the 154-foot-high External Tank (below) and Solid Rocket Boosters. After demating from its External Tank (ET), the orbiter will be placed on a transporter in the transfer aisle and moved to high bay 3 for remating with another tank, ET-121. Discovery is expected to be rolled back to the launch pad in mid-June for Return to Flight mission STS-114. The launch window extends from
Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 24.—Beautiful Tower Falls, short distance above canyon of YellowstoneRiver, in northeastern section of the Park. Photograph by Walcott. NO. 3 SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS. I915 17. Fic. 2^.—dreat Xeodle in Yellowstone Canyon, a half mile below TowerFalls, shown by Fig. 24. Picture taken by hanging camera in limb of a treeabout 300 feet above top of Needle. Needle probably 400 to 600 feet in height.Photograph by Walcott. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/expeditions-organized-or-participated-in-by-the-smithsonian-institution-fig-24beautiful-tower-falls-short-distance-above-canyon-of-yellowstoneriver-in-northeastern-section-of-the-park-photograph-by-walcott-no-3-smithsonian-explorations-i915-17-fic-2dreat-xeodle-in-yellowstone-canyon-a-half-mile-below-towerfalls-shown-by-fig-24-picture-taken-by-hanging-camera-in-limb-of-a-treeabout-300-feet-above-top-of-needle-needle-probably-400-to-600-feet-in-heightphotograph-by-walcott-image339117590.html
RM2AKM3XE–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 24.—Beautiful Tower Falls, short distance above canyon of YellowstoneRiver, in northeastern section of the Park. Photograph by Walcott. NO. 3 SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS. I915 17. Fic. 2^.—dreat Xeodle in Yellowstone Canyon, a half mile below TowerFalls, shown by Fig. 24. Picture taken by hanging camera in limb of a treeabout 300 feet above top of Needle. Needle probably 400 to 600 feet in height.Photograph by Walcott.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In high bay 1 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the 122-foot-long orbiter Discovery is suspended more than 400 feet above the floor after being lifted away from the 154-foot-high External Tank (below) and Solid Rocket Boosters. After demating from its External Tank (ET), the orbiter will be placed on a transporter in the transfer aisle and moved to high bay 3 for remating with another tank, ET-121. Discovery is expected to be rolled back to the launch pad in mid-June for Return to Flight mission STS-114. The launch window extends from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-in-high-bay-1-of-the-vehicle-assembly-building-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-the-122-foot-long-orbiter-discovery-is-suspended-more-than-400-feet-above-the-floor-after-being-lifted-away-from-the-154-foot-high-external-tank-below-and-solid-rocket-boosters-after-demating-from-its-external-tank-et-the-orbiter-will-be-placed-on-a-transporter-in-the-transfer-aisle-and-moved-to-high-bay-3-for-remating-with-another-tank-et-121-discovery-is-expected-to-be-rolled-back-to-the-launch-pad-in-mid-june-for-return-to-flight-mission-sts-114-the-launch-window-extends-from-image592376798.html
RM2WBN2J6–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In high bay 1 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the 122-foot-long orbiter Discovery is suspended more than 400 feet above the floor after being lifted away from the 154-foot-high External Tank (below) and Solid Rocket Boosters. After demating from its External Tank (ET), the orbiter will be placed on a transporter in the transfer aisle and moved to high bay 3 for remating with another tank, ET-121. Discovery is expected to be rolled back to the launch pad in mid-June for Return to Flight mission STS-114. The launch window extends from
Yo-Sem-i-te Valley, California. The Lower Yo-Semite Fall, from Cataract Avenue, 400 Feet Fall. Eadweard J. Muybridge, photographer (American, born England, 1830 - 1904) negative 1867, print later View of a stream lined with tall trees, looking toward a waterfall in the background. This view is seen from a vantage point in the middle of the stream, possibly from a bridge. A tree trunk bridge spanning across the stream can also be seen further away toward the background. (Recto, mount) center left, next to image, in pencil: 'B&R [sideways] / 4036 [sideways]'; Center, below image, printed on labe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yo-sem-i-te-valley-california-the-lower-yo-semite-fall-from-cataract-avenue-400-feet-fall-eadweard-j-muybridge-photographer-american-born-england-1830-1904-negative-1867-print-later-view-of-a-stream-lined-with-tall-trees-looking-toward-a-waterfall-in-the-background-this-view-is-seen-from-a-vantage-point-in-the-middle-of-the-stream-possibly-from-a-bridge-a-tree-trunk-bridge-spanning-across-the-stream-can-also-be-seen-further-away-toward-the-background-recto-mount-center-left-next-to-image-in-pencil-br-sideways-4036-sideways-center-below-image-printed-on-labe-image599933320.html
RM2WT1920–Yo-Sem-i-te Valley, California. The Lower Yo-Semite Fall, from Cataract Avenue, 400 Feet Fall. Eadweard J. Muybridge, photographer (American, born England, 1830 - 1904) negative 1867, print later View of a stream lined with tall trees, looking toward a waterfall in the background. This view is seen from a vantage point in the middle of the stream, possibly from a bridge. A tree trunk bridge spanning across the stream can also be seen further away toward the background. (Recto, mount) center left, next to image, in pencil: 'B&R [sideways] / 4036 [sideways]'; Center, below image, printed on labe
Mineral resources . he 400 and 500-feet levels near thenose of the trough in such localities, the former about 90 feet in length tothe south-west, and the latter about 110 feet to the west. These still appearto be in slates and therefore, probably, have not reached the western limb, ifthe western limb indeed extends to that distance. It would thus appear thatthe trough has steepened, and widened, below the intermediate stopes. In the third place the lower levels show that the trough has not onlybecome broader, but it is so developed that it presents a great convexity tothe east inasmuch as tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mineral-resources-he-400-and-500-feet-levels-near-thenose-of-the-trough-in-such-localities-the-former-about-90-feet-in-length-tothe-south-west-and-the-latter-about-110-feet-to-the-west-these-still-appearto-be-in-slates-and-therefore-probably-have-not-reached-the-western-limb-ifthe-western-limb-indeed-extends-to-that-distance-it-would-thus-appear-thatthe-trough-has-steepened-and-widened-below-the-intermediate-stopes-in-the-third-place-the-lower-levels-show-that-the-trough-has-not-onlybecome-broader-but-it-is-so-developed-that-it-presents-a-great-convexity-tothe-east-inasmuch-as-tha-image338154545.html
RM2AJ47G1–Mineral resources . he 400 and 500-feet levels near thenose of the trough in such localities, the former about 90 feet in length tothe south-west, and the latter about 110 feet to the west. These still appearto be in slates and therefore, probably, have not reached the western limb, ifthe western limb indeed extends to that distance. It would thus appear thatthe trough has steepened, and widened, below the intermediate stopes. In the third place the lower levels show that the trough has not onlybecome broader, but it is so developed that it presents a great convexity tothe east inasmuch as tha
Yo-Sem-i-te Valley, California. Yo-Sem-i-te Falls, (Large Grizzly Bear). 2,700 Feet Fall, Viz: Upper Fall, 1,600; Cataracts and Small Falls, 700; Lower Fall, 400 Feet. Eadweard J. Muybridge, photographer (American, born England, 1830 - 1904) negative 1867, print later View of Yosemite Falls with Upper Yosemite Fall prominently visible, as well as the two smaller cascades below it. This view is seen from a distance, with a stream in the foreground. (Recto, mount) center left, next to image, in pencil: '#7-> [circled]'; Center right, next to image, in pencil: '#4025 Howell copy.'; Lower center, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yo-sem-i-te-valley-california-yo-sem-i-te-falls-large-grizzly-bear-2700-feet-fall-viz-upper-fall-1600-cataracts-and-small-falls-700-lower-fall-400-feet-eadweard-j-muybridge-photographer-american-born-england-1830-1904-negative-1867-print-later-view-of-yosemite-falls-with-upper-yosemite-fall-prominently-visible-as-well-as-the-two-smaller-cascades-below-it-this-view-is-seen-from-a-distance-with-a-stream-in-the-foreground-recto-mount-center-left-next-to-image-in-pencil-7-circled-center-right-next-to-image-in-pencil-4025-howell-copy-lower-center-image600091852.html
RM2WT8F7T–Yo-Sem-i-te Valley, California. Yo-Sem-i-te Falls, (Large Grizzly Bear). 2,700 Feet Fall, Viz: Upper Fall, 1,600; Cataracts and Small Falls, 700; Lower Fall, 400 Feet. Eadweard J. Muybridge, photographer (American, born England, 1830 - 1904) negative 1867, print later View of Yosemite Falls with Upper Yosemite Fall prominently visible, as well as the two smaller cascades below it. This view is seen from a distance, with a stream in the foreground. (Recto, mount) center left, next to image, in pencil: '#7-> [circled]'; Center right, next to image, in pencil: '#4025 Howell copy.'; Lower center,
First-Nineteenth annual report of the Metropolitan water and sewerage board ..1901-1919 . aqueduct, 5,295 feet, including crossing under the tracks of the NewYork, New Haven & Hartford Railroad at Nobscot station; width of aqueduct, 13 feet 2inches. These contractors commenced operations very promptly, andprosecuted their work vigorously during the working season. Th6 aqueduct is principally in open trench, but at one place, fora length of 1,400 feet, the original ground surface is from 1 to 6feet below the bottom of the masonry. For that space the founda-tion was prepared by removing the soil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-nineteenth-annual-report-of-the-metropolitan-water-and-sewerage-board-1901-1919-aqueduct-5295-feet-including-crossing-under-the-tracks-of-the-newyork-new-haven-hartford-railroad-at-nobscot-station-width-of-aqueduct-13-feet-2inches-these-contractors-commenced-operations-very-promptly-andprosecuted-their-work-vigorously-during-the-working-season-th6-aqueduct-is-principally-in-open-trench-but-at-one-place-fora-length-of-1400-feet-the-original-ground-surface-is-from-1-to-6feet-below-the-bottom-of-the-masonry-for-that-space-the-founda-tion-was-prepared-by-removing-the-soil-image340114373.html
RM2AN9F9W–First-Nineteenth annual report of the Metropolitan water and sewerage board ..1901-1919 . aqueduct, 5,295 feet, including crossing under the tracks of the NewYork, New Haven & Hartford Railroad at Nobscot station; width of aqueduct, 13 feet 2inches. These contractors commenced operations very promptly, andprosecuted their work vigorously during the working season. Th6 aqueduct is principally in open trench, but at one place, fora length of 1,400 feet, the original ground surface is from 1 to 6feet below the bottom of the masonry. For that space the founda-tion was prepared by removing the soil
Forest physiography; physiography of the United States and principles of soils in relation to forestry . ong extends southwestward, widening gradually. The general eleva-tion of the upland level slowly rises from about 400 feet to 600 feet on thesouth, and the surface has an eastward slope to the Delaware River; thestreams have cut many tortuous valleys and shallow ravines below thegeneral level to depths of roo or 200 feet. The area may be describedas a rolling country of rather even-topped hills and shallow dales. Thehills are generally low. They are flat, to rounded or dome-shaped, withsumm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forest-physiography-physiography-of-the-united-states-and-principles-of-soils-in-relation-to-forestry-ong-extends-southwestward-widening-gradually-the-general-eleva-tion-of-the-upland-level-slowly-rises-from-about-400-feet-to-600-feet-on-thesouth-and-the-surface-has-an-eastward-slope-to-the-delaware-river-thestreams-have-cut-many-tortuous-valleys-and-shallow-ravines-below-thegeneral-level-to-depths-of-roo-or-200-feet-the-area-may-be-describedas-a-rolling-country-of-rather-even-topped-hills-and-shallow-dales-thehills-are-generally-low-they-are-flat-to-rounded-or-dome-shaped-withsumm-image343219842.html
RM2AXB0BE–Forest physiography; physiography of the United States and principles of soils in relation to forestry . ong extends southwestward, widening gradually. The general eleva-tion of the upland level slowly rises from about 400 feet to 600 feet on thesouth, and the surface has an eastward slope to the Delaware River; thestreams have cut many tortuous valleys and shallow ravines below thegeneral level to depths of roo or 200 feet. The area may be describedas a rolling country of rather even-topped hills and shallow dales. Thehills are generally low. They are flat, to rounded or dome-shaped, withsumm
. The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Above 400 Feet.200-400 Feet m Below 200 Feet, fr WolfRcclc prevalent wind right across Mounts Bay, becoming smaller andmore rounded, till they were reduced to the smooth bean-like pebbleswhich we find at Gunwalloe. The curious distribution of the flints, which elsewhere in Corn-wall seem to occur only as scattered ice-borne erratics, combineswith the striking contour of the bay (see fig. 1) in which theangular flints occur to localize the outlier; but there is a furtherpiece of evidence, of which the bearing was not at first seen. 12 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-quarterly-journal-of-the-geological-society-of-london-above-400-feet200-400-feet-m-below-200-feet-fr-wolfrcclc-prevalent-wind-right-across-mounts-bay-becoming-smaller-andmore-rounded-till-they-were-reduced-to-the-smooth-bean-like-pebbleswhich-we-find-at-gunwalloe-the-curious-distribution-of-the-flints-which-elsewhere-in-corn-wall-seem-to-occur-only-as-scattered-ice-borne-erratics-combineswith-the-striking-contour-of-the-bay-see-fig-1-in-which-theangular-flints-occur-to-localize-the-outlier-but-there-is-a-furtherpiece-of-evidence-of-which-the-bearing-was-not-at-first-seen-12-image336653204.html
RM2AFKTGM–. The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Above 400 Feet.200-400 Feet m Below 200 Feet, fr WolfRcclc prevalent wind right across Mounts Bay, becoming smaller andmore rounded, till they were reduced to the smooth bean-like pebbleswhich we find at Gunwalloe. The curious distribution of the flints, which elsewhere in Corn-wall seem to occur only as scattered ice-borne erratics, combineswith the striking contour of the bay (see fig. 1) in which theangular flints occur to localize the outlier; but there is a furtherpiece of evidence, of which the bearing was not at first seen. 12
Bulletin - New York State Museum . mountainterrace arose, the terrace being the then bed of the river, andconsequently above sea level. Below and east of this terrace stretches another, a broad deltaterrace, meeting the base of the earlier deposit at an elevationof 400 feet and probably marking a further marginal retreat of<he ice sheet and a consequent lowering of the level of the glacialAdirondack-Hudson river [see fig. 20, p. 146]. Glen Lake kettle terrace. Small isolated terraces occur on theflanks of Luzerne mountain at the 500 foot and even higherlevels marking the recession of the ic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-mountainterrace-arose-the-terrace-being-the-then-bed-of-the-river-andconsequently-above-sea-level-below-and-east-of-this-terrace-stretches-another-a-broad-deltaterrace-meeting-the-base-of-the-earlier-deposit-at-an-elevationof-400-feet-and-probably-marking-a-further-marginal-retreat-oflthe-ice-sheet-and-a-consequent-lowering-of-the-level-of-the-glacialadirondack-hudson-river-see-fig-20-p-146-glen-lake-kettle-terrace-small-isolated-terraces-occur-on-theflanks-of-luzerne-mountain-at-the-500-foot-and-even-higherlevels-marking-the-recession-of-the-ic-image339293602.html
RM2AM04CJ–Bulletin - New York State Museum . mountainterrace arose, the terrace being the then bed of the river, andconsequently above sea level. Below and east of this terrace stretches another, a broad deltaterrace, meeting the base of the earlier deposit at an elevationof 400 feet and probably marking a further marginal retreat of<he ice sheet and a consequent lowering of the level of the glacialAdirondack-Hudson river [see fig. 20, p. 146]. Glen Lake kettle terrace. Small isolated terraces occur on theflanks of Luzerne mountain at the 500 foot and even higherlevels marking the recession of the ic
. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey--The Santa Clara Valley, Puente Hills and Los Angeles Oil Districts. northern walls oflower Sisar Canyon. The extent of the development is about a milein length by 400 or 500 feet in width, the direction assumed by thewells being approximately S. 71° 45 E., or about the trend of the linebetween the properties of the Bard Oil and Asphalt Company on thesouth and certain others on the north. The collars of the wells arebut a short distance below the brow of the mesa that extends back tothe main mass of the mountains on the north, being about 1,500 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-united-states-geological-survey-the-santa-clara-valley-puente-hills-and-los-angeles-oil-districts-northern-walls-oflower-sisar-canyon-the-extent-of-the-development-is-about-a-milein-length-by-400-or-500-feet-in-width-the-direction-assumed-by-thewells-being-approximately-s-71-45-e-or-about-the-trend-of-the-linebetween-the-properties-of-the-bard-oil-and-asphalt-company-on-thesouth-and-certain-others-on-the-north-the-collars-of-the-wells-arebut-a-short-distance-below-the-brow-of-the-mesa-that-extends-back-tothe-main-mass-of-the-mountains-on-the-north-being-about-1500-image336990437.html
RM2AG76MN–. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey--The Santa Clara Valley, Puente Hills and Los Angeles Oil Districts. northern walls oflower Sisar Canyon. The extent of the development is about a milein length by 400 or 500 feet in width, the direction assumed by thewells being approximately S. 71° 45 E., or about the trend of the linebetween the properties of the Bard Oil and Asphalt Company on thesouth and certain others on the north. The collars of the wells arebut a short distance below the brow of the mesa that extends back tothe main mass of the mountains on the north, being about 1,500
Pacific service magazine . Woodward reservoir, their principalsource of water supply, and meet the occa-sional demands of the irrigationists in thesection afifected. In addition to the dam, the constructionwork undertaken by the districts includesa 400-foot tunnel leading from the damto the irrigation outlet. From this pointthe power companies have undertaken toconstruct a concrete lined pressure tunnelapproximately 4,400 feet in length fromthe irrigation outlet below the dam to thesite of a power house on the river bank,where there is a total head of 235 feet,which, taken with a maximum flow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pacific-service-magazine-woodward-reservoir-their-principalsource-of-water-supply-and-meet-the-occa-sional-demands-of-the-irrigationists-in-thesection-afifected-in-addition-to-the-dam-the-constructionwork-undertaken-by-the-districts-includesa-400-foot-tunnel-leading-from-the-damto-the-irrigation-outlet-from-this-pointthe-power-companies-have-undertaken-toconstruct-a-concrete-lined-pressure-tunnelapproximately-4400-feet-in-length-fromthe-irrigation-outlet-below-the-dam-to-thesite-of-a-power-house-on-the-river-bankwhere-there-is-a-total-head-of-235-feetwhich-taken-with-a-maximum-flow-image339931104.html
RM2AN15GG–Pacific service magazine . Woodward reservoir, their principalsource of water supply, and meet the occa-sional demands of the irrigationists in thesection afifected. In addition to the dam, the constructionwork undertaken by the districts includesa 400-foot tunnel leading from the damto the irrigation outlet. From this pointthe power companies have undertaken toconstruct a concrete lined pressure tunnelapproximately 4,400 feet in length fromthe irrigation outlet below the dam to thesite of a power house on the river bank,where there is a total head of 235 feet,which, taken with a maximum flow
California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . kinds, where road systems were already fairlywell developed; in part essayed the most grotesque anddismal desert places, where drifting sands piled up in dunesthat reached 400 feet in height and wandered crazily about;in part involved the building of a road along a dead seashore that lay far down below the level of the ocean andgenerally, for all around variety, was amply satisfying evento the most aspiring of engineers. With such a choice array of road-building problems tos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/california-highways-a-descriptive-record-of-road-development-by-the-state-and-by-such-counties-as-have-paved-highways-kinds-where-road-systems-were-already-fairlywell-developed-in-part-essayed-the-most-grotesque-anddismal-desert-places-where-drifting-sands-piled-up-in-dunesthat-reached-400-feet-in-height-and-wandered-crazily-aboutin-part-involved-the-building-of-a-road-along-a-dead-seashore-that-lay-far-down-below-the-level-of-the-ocean-andgenerally-for-all-around-variety-was-amply-satisfying-evento-the-most-aspiring-of-engineers-with-such-a-choice-array-of-road-building-problems-tos-image340050496.html
RM2AN6HTG–California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . kinds, where road systems were already fairlywell developed; in part essayed the most grotesque anddismal desert places, where drifting sands piled up in dunesthat reached 400 feet in height and wandered crazily about;in part involved the building of a road along a dead seashore that lay far down below the level of the ocean andgenerally, for all around variety, was amply satisfying evento the most aspiring of engineers. With such a choice array of road-building problems tos
A guide book to Cornell university and Ithaca.. . s about5 miles further, but the views between Newfield and Ithacawill compensate for the detour. Taughannock Falls (map, p. 46) is reached by the L. V.R. R. or by a carriage drive of 9 miles. The fall itself, 215feet, is the highest single fall east of the Rocky Mountains.The perpendicular walls of the surrounding amphitheatre,rising to nearly 400 feet, and the winding course of theravine below, combine to make an impressive scene. Aroad skirting the northern edge of the ravine runs fromthe hotel to the lake (about a mile). The first half milea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-guide-book-to-cornell-university-and-ithaca-s-about5-miles-further-but-the-views-between-newfield-and-ithacawill-compensate-for-the-detour-taughannock-falls-map-p-46-is-reached-by-the-l-vr-r-or-by-a-carriage-drive-of-9-miles-the-fall-itself-215feet-is-the-highest-single-fall-east-of-the-rocky-mountainsthe-perpendicular-walls-of-the-surrounding-amphitheatrerising-to-nearly-400-feet-and-the-winding-course-of-theravine-below-combine-to-make-an-impressive-scene-aroad-skirting-the-northern-edge-of-the-ravine-runs-fromthe-hotel-to-the-lake-about-a-mile-the-first-half-milea-image338395122.html
RM2AJF6C2–A guide book to Cornell university and Ithaca.. . s about5 miles further, but the views between Newfield and Ithacawill compensate for the detour. Taughannock Falls (map, p. 46) is reached by the L. V.R. R. or by a carriage drive of 9 miles. The fall itself, 215feet, is the highest single fall east of the Rocky Mountains.The perpendicular walls of the surrounding amphitheatre,rising to nearly 400 feet, and the winding course of theravine below, combine to make an impressive scene. Aroad skirting the northern edge of the ravine runs fromthe hotel to the lake (about a mile). The first half milea
Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior . t-toppedhills next nearer to the point of view. These represent the highestpeneplains, ranging from 1,LM)0 to 1.700 feet. immediately north ofOlney there is a well-developed plain cut upon the upturned edges ofthe shales at an elevation of about 400 feet. This plain is ot consid-erable extent to tlie noi tli and east of Olney, and next below it, severalmiles farther down the river, is a plain only •>(• feet above the tidal flats.The relations of these plains to one another, whether they are simplyparts o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-united-states-geological-survey-to-the-secretary-of-the-interior-t-toppedhills-next-nearer-to-the-point-of-view-these-represent-the-highestpeneplains-ranging-from-1lm0-to-1700-feet-immediately-north-ofolney-there-is-a-well-developed-plain-cut-upon-the-upturned-edges-ofthe-shales-at-an-elevation-of-about-400-feet-this-plain-is-ot-consid-erable-extent-to-tlie-noi-tli-and-east-of-olney-and-next-below-it-severalmiles-farther-down-the-river-is-a-plain-only-gt-feet-above-the-tidal-flatsthe-relations-of-these-plains-to-one-another-whether-they-are-simplyparts-o-image340067921.html
RM2AN7C2W–Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior . t-toppedhills next nearer to the point of view. These represent the highestpeneplains, ranging from 1,LM)0 to 1.700 feet. immediately north ofOlney there is a well-developed plain cut upon the upturned edges ofthe shales at an elevation of about 400 feet. This plain is ot consid-erable extent to tlie noi tli and east of Olney, and next below it, severalmiles farther down the river, is a plain only •>(• feet above the tidal flats.The relations of these plains to one another, whether they are simplyparts o
Ghost of the glacier and other tales . g, Pimple, Sparta,Alamuche, Pohatcong and Scotts mountains. These peaksvary in height from 1,000 to 1,400 feet. The valley rangesfrom ten to thirteen miles in width, and extends to theDelaware River, forty miles away to the southwest. Within the Kittatinny Valley thus outlined are two notableelevations. These are Pochuck Mountain in its northernportion, 1,100 to 1,200 feet high, and the Jenny Jump andMohepinoke mountains on the south, more than r,ioo feethigh. The great Kittatinny Valley, therefore, is a broaddepression about 600 feet below its lateral bo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ghost-of-the-glacier-and-other-tales-g-pimple-spartaalamuche-pohatcong-and-scotts-mountains-these-peaksvary-in-height-from-1000-to-1400-feet-the-valley-rangesfrom-ten-to-thirteen-miles-in-width-and-extends-to-thedelaware-river-forty-miles-away-to-the-southwest-within-the-kittatinny-valley-thus-outlined-are-two-notableelevations-these-are-pochuck-mountain-in-its-northernportion-1100-to-1200-feet-high-and-the-jenny-jump-andmohepinoke-mountains-on-the-south-more-than-rioo-feethigh-the-great-kittatinny-valley-therefore-is-a-broaddepression-about-600-feet-below-its-lateral-bo-image342779523.html
RM2AWJXNR–Ghost of the glacier and other tales . g, Pimple, Sparta,Alamuche, Pohatcong and Scotts mountains. These peaksvary in height from 1,000 to 1,400 feet. The valley rangesfrom ten to thirteen miles in width, and extends to theDelaware River, forty miles away to the southwest. Within the Kittatinny Valley thus outlined are two notableelevations. These are Pochuck Mountain in its northernportion, 1,100 to 1,200 feet high, and the Jenny Jump andMohepinoke mountains on the south, more than r,ioo feethigh. The great Kittatinny Valley, therefore, is a broaddepression about 600 feet below its lateral bo
Biennial report for 1913 and 1914; administrative report and economic and geological papers . figures 2 and 3, this coal rises irregularly from an altitudeof 150 feet in the southeast corner of the area to over 400 feet near thewestern margin. In depth below the surface it ranges from about 100 to450 feet. It lies nearer the surface than the other coals and may be minedunder more favorable conditions. A thin band of dark clay shale, whichlies from 8 to 20 inches above the base, is present in this coal everywherethroughout the southern part of Illinois and has given it the name of theblue band Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biennial-report-for-1913-and-1914-administrative-report-and-economic-and-geological-papers-figures-2-and-3-this-coal-rises-irregularly-from-an-altitudeof-150-feet-in-the-southeast-corner-of-the-area-to-over-400-feet-near-thewestern-margin-in-depth-below-the-surface-it-ranges-from-about-100-to450-feet-it-lies-nearer-the-surface-than-the-other-coals-and-may-be-minedunder-more-favorable-conditions-a-thin-band-of-dark-clay-shale-whichlies-from-8-to-20-inches-above-the-base-is-present-in-this-coal-everywherethroughout-the-southern-part-of-illinois-and-has-given-it-the-name-of-theblue-band-image338490527.html
RM2AJKG3B–Biennial report for 1913 and 1914; administrative report and economic and geological papers . figures 2 and 3, this coal rises irregularly from an altitudeof 150 feet in the southeast corner of the area to over 400 feet near thewestern margin. In depth below the surface it ranges from about 100 to450 feet. It lies nearer the surface than the other coals and may be minedunder more favorable conditions. A thin band of dark clay shale, whichlies from 8 to 20 inches above the base, is present in this coal everywherethroughout the southern part of Illinois and has given it the name of theblue band
. The geology of New Hampshire : a report comprising the results of explorations ordered by the legislature. a nearly level depression, 300 to 400 feet wide, 25 feet be-low the alluvial plain on the west, and 60 feet below the gravel ridge orkame on the east. Its height is 154 feet above the river on the north, or487 feet above the sea. It descends only three feet in going 1,000 feetto the south, where the high plain in which it was formed, and the ridgewhich was its eastern barrier, have both been washed away. Through Hartford and Hartland the upper terrace is well exhibited, ofa normal heigh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-geology-of-new-hampshire-a-report-comprising-the-results-of-explorations-ordered-by-the-legislature-a-nearly-level-depression-300-to-400-feet-wide-25-feet-be-low-the-alluvial-plain-on-the-west-and-60-feet-below-the-gravel-ridge-orkame-on-the-east-its-height-is-154-feet-above-the-river-on-the-north-or487-feet-above-the-sea-it-descends-only-three-feet-in-going-1000-feetto-the-south-where-the-high-plain-in-which-it-was-formed-and-the-ridgewhich-was-its-eastern-barrier-have-both-been-washed-away-through-hartford-and-hartland-the-upper-terrace-is-well-exhibited-ofa-normal-heigh-image336916044.html
RM2AG3RRT–. The geology of New Hampshire : a report comprising the results of explorations ordered by the legislature. a nearly level depression, 300 to 400 feet wide, 25 feet be-low the alluvial plain on the west, and 60 feet below the gravel ridge orkame on the east. Its height is 154 feet above the river on the north, or487 feet above the sea. It descends only three feet in going 1,000 feetto the south, where the high plain in which it was formed, and the ridgewhich was its eastern barrier, have both been washed away. Through Hartford and Hartland the upper terrace is well exhibited, ofa normal heigh
Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fic. 2^.—dreat Xeodle in Yellowstone Canyon, a half mile below TowerFalls, shown by Fig. 24. Picture taken by hanging camera in limb of a treeabout 300 feet above top of Needle. Needle probably 400 to 600 feet in height.Photograph by Walcott.. Fig. 26.—Obsidian Cliff. Norris Geyser Basin, showing columnar structurein obsidian and massive-bedded rhyolite above. This cliff is one of theinteresting geological phenomena of the Park. Photograph by Walcott.2 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 66 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/expeditions-organized-or-participated-in-by-the-smithsonian-institution-fic-2dreat-xeodle-in-yellowstone-canyon-a-half-mile-below-towerfalls-shown-by-fig-24-picture-taken-by-hanging-camera-in-limb-of-a-treeabout-300-feet-above-top-of-needle-needle-probably-400-to-600-feet-in-heightphotograph-by-walcott-fig-26obsidian-cliff-norris-geyser-basin-showing-columnar-structurein-obsidian-and-massive-bedded-rhyolite-above-this-cliff-is-one-of-theinteresting-geological-phenomena-of-the-park-photograph-by-walcott2-smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-vol-66-image339117204.html
RM2AKM3CM–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fic. 2^.—dreat Xeodle in Yellowstone Canyon, a half mile below TowerFalls, shown by Fig. 24. Picture taken by hanging camera in limb of a treeabout 300 feet above top of Needle. Needle probably 400 to 600 feet in height.Photograph by Walcott.. Fig. 26.—Obsidian Cliff. Norris Geyser Basin, showing columnar structurein obsidian and massive-bedded rhyolite above. This cliff is one of theinteresting geological phenomena of the Park. Photograph by Walcott.2 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 66
Travels in north and central China . Thus, if the time were five seconds, thatfigure squared and multiplied by 16, gives the resultas 400 feet. The great river lay below, almost due east andwest, with grand precipices and peaks rising straightfrom the water to a height of 2,000 or 3,000 feet.Sometimes pyramidal cones, or square keeps, orlong bastions, or jagged teeth and spires crowned thesummits. Even on the steepest faces grasses andshrubs had found lodgment, and the bright red ofthe latter distinctly coloured the landscape. Below,ferns grew in profusion and variety, mostly of ourgreenhouse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/travels-in-north-and-central-china-thus-if-the-time-were-five-seconds-thatfigure-squared-and-multiplied-by-16-gives-the-resultas-400-feet-the-great-river-lay-below-almost-due-east-andwest-with-grand-precipices-and-peaks-rising-straightfrom-the-water-to-a-height-of-2000-or-3000-feetsometimes-pyramidal-cones-or-square-keeps-orlong-bastions-or-jagged-teeth-and-spires-crowned-thesummits-even-on-the-steepest-faces-grasses-andshrubs-had-found-lodgment-and-the-bright-red-ofthe-latter-distinctly-coloured-the-landscape-belowferns-grew-in-profusion-and-variety-mostly-of-ourgreenhouse-image339378530.html
RM2AM40NP–Travels in north and central China . Thus, if the time were five seconds, thatfigure squared and multiplied by 16, gives the resultas 400 feet. The great river lay below, almost due east andwest, with grand precipices and peaks rising straightfrom the water to a height of 2,000 or 3,000 feet.Sometimes pyramidal cones, or square keeps, orlong bastions, or jagged teeth and spires crowned thesummits. Even on the steepest faces grasses andshrubs had found lodgment, and the bright red ofthe latter distinctly coloured the landscape. Below,ferns grew in profusion and variety, mostly of ourgreenhouse
The vegetation of a desert mountain range as conditioned by climatic factors . e that holds at 2,400 feet(at Tucson), nevertheless at Flag-staff (6,907 feet) the summer rainwas only 40.7 per cent of the totalin the years mentioned. At Chlar-sons Mill (7,200 feet) an incom-plete record indicates that in 1907,1909, and 1910 the summer rainwas far below the percentages forTucson for those years. At Greer(9,200 feet), on the Mogollon Pla-teau, the summer rain was a muchgreater percentage of the annual total in 1905 than it was at Tucson,while in 1906 and 1908 the percentages were nearly identical. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-vegetation-of-a-desert-mountain-range-as-conditioned-by-climatic-factors-e-that-holds-at-2400-feetat-tucson-nevertheless-at-flag-staff-6907-feet-the-summer-rainwas-only-407-per-cent-of-the-totalin-the-years-mentioned-at-chlar-sons-mill-7200-feet-an-incom-plete-record-indicates-that-in-19071909-and-1910-the-summer-rainwas-far-below-the-percentages-fortucson-for-those-years-at-greer9200-feet-on-the-mogollon-pla-teau-the-summer-rain-was-a-muchgreater-percentage-of-the-annual-total-in-1905-than-it-was-at-tucsonwhile-in-1906-and-1908-the-percentages-were-nearly-identical-image342877276.html
RM2AWRBD0–The vegetation of a desert mountain range as conditioned by climatic factors . e that holds at 2,400 feet(at Tucson), nevertheless at Flag-staff (6,907 feet) the summer rainwas only 40.7 per cent of the totalin the years mentioned. At Chlar-sons Mill (7,200 feet) an incom-plete record indicates that in 1907,1909, and 1910 the summer rainwas far below the percentages forTucson for those years. At Greer(9,200 feet), on the Mogollon Pla-teau, the summer rain was a muchgreater percentage of the annual total in 1905 than it was at Tucson,while in 1906 and 1908 the percentages were nearly identical.
Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India . COMMENCEMENT OF RECONSTRUCTION WORK ON TllH CHAMDOMONASTERY AFTER THE TIBETAN OCCUPATION SIX YEARS LATER VII RETURN TO CHAMDO 179 the most terrible of outrages against his religion and hisfellow countr}aiien. Yemdo is only about 10,400 feet high, and we found theweather quite warm again. Autumn ploughing was even stillin progress. The plough is drawn by yak from a yoke attachedto their horns. The Me Chu joins the Mekong a few miles below YemdoThere is a coracle ferry here, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/travels-of-a-consular-officer-in-eastern-tibet-together-with-a-history-of-the-relations-between-china-tibet-and-india-commencement-of-reconstruction-work-on-tllh-chamdomonastery-after-the-tibetan-occupation-six-years-later-vii-return-to-chamdo-179-the-most-terrible-of-outrages-against-his-religion-and-hisfellow-countraiien-yemdo-is-only-about-10400-feet-high-and-we-found-theweather-quite-warm-again-autumn-ploughing-was-even-stillin-progress-the-plough-is-drawn-by-yak-from-a-yoke-attachedto-their-horns-the-me-chu-joins-the-mekong-a-few-miles-below-yemdothere-is-a-coracle-ferry-here-image338279165.html
RM2AJ9XEN–Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India . COMMENCEMENT OF RECONSTRUCTION WORK ON TllH CHAMDOMONASTERY AFTER THE TIBETAN OCCUPATION SIX YEARS LATER VII RETURN TO CHAMDO 179 the most terrible of outrages against his religion and hisfellow countr}aiien. Yemdo is only about 10,400 feet high, and we found theweather quite warm again. Autumn ploughing was even stillin progress. The plough is drawn by yak from a yoke attachedto their horns. The Me Chu joins the Mekong a few miles below YemdoThere is a coracle ferry here,
The international geography . deepest spot known in the ocean is 31,610 feet or 5,269fathoms) to 16,400 feet or 2,733 fathoms below sea-level; (2) the OceanicPlateau, the vast undulating expanse from the depth of 16,400 feet up to7,500 feet, the mean level of the surface of the lithosphere, and covering54 per cent, of the surface of the Earth ; (3) the Continental Slope reachingthence to the edge of the Continental Shelf, or 660 feet below actual sea-level, and occupying 9 per cent, of the surface ; (4) the Con-tinental Plateau from the edge of the Continental Shelf to analtitude of 3,300 feet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-international-geography-deepest-spot-known-in-the-ocean-is-31610-feet-or-5269fathoms-to-16400-feet-or-2733-fathoms-below-sea-level-2-the-oceanicplateau-the-vast-undulating-expanse-from-the-depth-of-16400-feet-up-to7500-feet-the-mean-level-of-the-surface-of-the-lithosphere-and-covering54-per-cent-of-the-surface-of-the-earth-3-the-continental-slope-reachingthence-to-the-edge-of-the-continental-shelf-or-660-feet-below-actual-sea-level-and-occupying-9-per-cent-of-the-surface-4-the-con-tinental-plateau-from-the-edge-of-the-continental-shelf-to-analtitude-of-3300-feet-image342687255.html
RM2AWEN2F–The international geography . deepest spot known in the ocean is 31,610 feet or 5,269fathoms) to 16,400 feet or 2,733 fathoms below sea-level; (2) the OceanicPlateau, the vast undulating expanse from the depth of 16,400 feet up to7,500 feet, the mean level of the surface of the lithosphere, and covering54 per cent, of the surface of the Earth ; (3) the Continental Slope reachingthence to the edge of the Continental Shelf, or 660 feet below actual sea-level, and occupying 9 per cent, of the surface ; (4) the Con-tinental Plateau from the edge of the Continental Shelf to analtitude of 3,300 feet
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