| Great Britain - 1831 - 502 pages
...from Hobart Town. Its entrance (lat. 43 deg. 13 min. south, long. I 1> deg. east) is just half-way between Cape Pillar and Cape Raoul, on the southern...piled, would almost seem to have been effected by human bands. The latter, Cape Raoul, so called from the pilot of the Research, or Basaltes, of the same material,... | |
| Great Britain - 1831 - 496 pages
...miles from Hobart Town. Its entrance (lat. 43 deg. 13 min. south, long. 148 deg. east) is just half-way between Cape Pillar and Cape Raoul, on the southern...harbour. The former consists of basaltic columns, blitit up as it were to an euormous height, and, from the regularity with which they are raised or... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - Australia - 1836 - 406 pages
...harbours in Van Diemen's Land, is about 55 miles from Hobart Town. Its entrance (lat 43.13. S., Long. 148. E.) is just half way between Cape Pillar and Cape...The former consists of basaltic columns, built up to an enormous height, and from the regularity with which they are raised or piled, would almost seem... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - Australia - 1836 - 436 pages
...have a grand appearance on approaching the harbour. The former consists of basaltic columns, built up to an enormous height, and from the regularity with...almost seem to have been effected by human hands. Cape Raoul, (so called from the pilot of the ' Research') or Basaltes, consisting of the same material,... | |
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