RF2HD4EBT–Monochromatic shot of wilted tree branches in the Great Sand dunes of Colorado
RM2HGXAKF–Sand Banks, Canada, Ontario, N 43 53' 44'', W 77 16' 46'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RM2AX6E64–Madam How and Lady Why; or, First lessons in earth lore for children . noff the New Forest into the sea, which eats them up,as you know, year by year and day by day. Andhere were once perhaps cliffs just like them, whereLondon Bridge now stands There, we are rumbling away home at last, over thedear old heather-moors. How far we have travelled—in our fancy at least—since we began to talk aboutall these things, upon the foggy November day, andfirst saw Madam How digging at the sand-banks withher water-spade. How many countries we havetalked of; and what wonderful questions we have gotanswered, w
RFKK03EB–Vintage engraving of gigantic sperm whale stranded on the banks of Scheldt river near Antwerp Netherlands, year 1718
RF2GY3DKM–Rocky Dam Creek, a country creek in Australia with muddy water and well known for its fishing and crabbing
RMPG05R9–. From the Niger to the Nile. Alexander-Gosling Expedition; Birds. ON THE BIRD-LIFE IN NOETHERN NIGERIA 25 sun, and run airily over the baked sand, unheeded hy marabou storks with ponderous bills, that stand stockstill and look as stiff-jointed and dried-up as though they had lived for a thousand years. When the sun goes down, these ungainly birds fly off singly to trees inland where they roost, to appear again next day on their favourite sand-banks at dawn. And a look through one's glasses will sometimes detect. THE SOISSOB-BILL TERN the elegant little grey pratincole {Glareola cinerea), by n
RMRDF3A4–. From the Niger to the Nile. Alexander-Gosling Expedition; Birds. ON THE BIRD-LIFE IN NOETHERN NIGERIA 25 sun, and run airily over the baked sand, unheeded hy marabou storks with ponderous bills, that stand stockstill and look as stiff-jointed and dried-up as though they had lived for a thousand years. When the sun goes down, these ungainly birds fly off singly to trees inland where they roost, to appear again next day on their favourite sand-banks at dawn. And a look through one's glasses will sometimes detect. THE SOISSOB-BILL TERN the elegant little grey pratincole {Glareola cinerea), by n
RMPG00AH–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. THE CRANBERRY. 383. Soil. The best soil and situation consist of peat and muck bottoms, coated with pure sand obtained from adjacent banks, and the ground thus prepared must be capable of being flooded with clear running water at pleasure during winter, and thoroughly- drained at other times, for it is absolutely essential that it should be dry during the blooming and growing season. Drift soils have proved unsuc- cessful. Muddy water run- ning over t
RMRDD9GW–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. THE CRANBERRY. 383. Soil. The best soil and situation consist of peat and muck bottoms, coated with pure sand obtained from adjacent banks, and the ground thus prepared must be capable of being flooded with clear running water at pleasure during winter, and thoroughly- drained at other times, for it is absolutely essential that it should be dry during the blooming and growing season. Drift soils have proved unsuc- cessful. Muddy water run- ning over t
RMRE4DN1–. Birds. Birds. 330 ALAUDID^. Genus ALAUDULA, Blyth, 1856. The genus Alaudula contains the Sand-Larks, which differ structurally from the Short-toed Lai-ks only in having a more slender bill and shorter tertiaries, The Sand-Larks frequent the sandy banks of rivers, running about near the edge of the water. They have a poor song. Key to the Species. a. Wino; under 3'5. a'. Bill at front '5 A. rayt,al, p. 330. V. Bill at front 4 A. adanisi, p. 331. b. Wing about 4 A. persica, p. 331. 866. Alaudula raytal. The Ganges Sand-Lark. Alauda raytal, Buck. Hamiltcm, Blyth, J. A. 8. B. xiii, p. 962 (1844)
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