Peru ; and have been greatly delighted with the beauty of the sky and clouds, which is here very peculiar, and I should think unrivalled in any other part of the world. Towards evening, and early in the morning, I have seen, at the same time, clouds of... The Eruption of Krakatoa: And Subsequent Phenomena - Page 407by Royal Society (Great Britain). Krakatoa Committee, George James Symons, John Wesley Judd, Sir Richard Strachey, William James Lloyd Wharton, Frederick John Evans, Francis Albert Rollo Russell, Douglas Archibald, George Mathews Whipple - 1888 - 494 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Samuel Stewart - Hawaii - 1828 - 336 pages
...peculiar, and I should think unrivalled in any other part of the world. Towards evening, and early in the morning, I have seen, at the same time, clouds...perfect green, amber, and carmine ; while the hemisphere round the rising or setting sun has been one blaze of glory. Last night, the tinge on the ocean added... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - Hawaii - 1828 - 428 pages
...peculiar, and I should think unrivalled in any other part of the world. Towards evening, and early in the morning, I have seen, at the same time clouds...perfect green, amber, and carmine ; while the hemisphere round the rising or setting sun has been one blaze of glory. Last night, the tinge on the ocean added... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - Hawaii - 1828 - 260 pages
...peculiar, and I should .think unrivalled in any other part of the world. Towards evening, and early in the morning, I have seen, at the same time, clouds...for instance, a rich and perfect green, amber, and carrtiinc ; while the hemisphere round the rising or sotting sun has been one blaze of glory. Last... | |
| Luke Howard - London (England) - 1833 - 416 pages
...peculiar, and, I should think, unrivalled in any other part of the world. Towards evening, and early in the morning, I have seen, at the same time, clouds...there before : for instance, a rich and perfect green, [this must have been an interval of sky with a thick veil of yellow drawn over it,] amber, and carmine... | |
| Sharon Turner - Religion and science - 1834 - 608 pages
...peculiar, and, I should think, unrivalled in any other part of the world. Towards evening and early in the morning, I have seen at the same time clouds...the heavens, and of hues I never beheld there before ; as, a rich and perfect green, amber and carmine ; while the hemisphere round the rising or setting... | |
| Sharon Turner - Creation - 1834 - 610 pages
...peculiar, and, I should think, unrivalled in any other part of the world. Towards evening and early in the morning, I have seen at the same time clouds...the heavens, and of hues I never beheld there before ; as, a rich and perfect green, amber and carmine ; while the hemisphere round the rising or setting... | |
| Sharon Turner - Creation - 1835 - 470 pages
...peculiar, and, I should think, unrivalled in any other part of the world. Towards evening and early in the morning, I have seen at the same time clouds...colour in different parts of the heavens, and of hues 1 never beheld there before ; as, a rich and perfect green, amber, and carmine ; while the hemisphere... | |
| Sharon Turner - Creation - 1838 - 448 pages
...peculiar, and, I should think, unrivalled in any other part of the world. Towards evening and early in the morning, I have seen at the same time clouds...the heavens, and of hues I never beheld there before ; as, a rich and perfect green, amber, and carmine ; while the hemisphere round the rising or setting... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - Hawaii - 1839 - 356 pages
...peculiar, and I should think scarce rivaled in any other part of the world. Towards evening, and early in the morning, I have seen, at the same time, clouds of almost every color, in different parts of the heavens ; and of hues I seldom beheld there before — for instance,... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - Hawaii - 1839 - 356 pages
...the same time, clouds of almost every color, in different parts of the heavens; and of hues I seldom beheld there before — for instance, a rich and perfect green, amber, and carmine'—while the hemisphere round the rising or setting sun has been one blaze of glory. Last night,... | |
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