Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... coast oad and the rocky shore . At its astern end the coast dips south into large bay , where another little river , Mowing through a fertile valley , empties 6 self . South of the aerodrome the and gradually rises to two small tills ...
... coast oad and the rocky shore . At its astern end the coast dips south into large bay , where another little river , Mowing through a fertile valley , empties 6 self . South of the aerodrome the and gradually rises to two small tills ...
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... coast . The weather was perfect , and we could see the African coast the whole way ; in fact we never once lost sight of land . Soon thereafter we rounded our first corner . Cape Bon and the Italian island of Pantellaria came into sight ...
... coast . The weather was perfect , and we could see the African coast the whole way ; in fact we never once lost sight of land . Soon thereafter we rounded our first corner . Cape Bon and the Italian island of Pantellaria came into sight ...
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... coast - line and its carto- al equivalent is peculiarly since coastal irregularities are magnified by the navigator's new . This was of little con- e to us , with full knowledge of muracy of our course , a more equate fuel supply , and ...
... coast - line and its carto- al equivalent is peculiarly since coastal irregularities are magnified by the navigator's new . This was of little con- e to us , with full knowledge of muracy of our course , a more equate fuel supply , and ...
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PARACHUTES OVER CRETE BY GERALD BARRY | 81 |
SIAMESE DUSK BY F KINGDON WARD 309 | 145 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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