| William Guthrie, John Knox - Geography - 1801 - 1204 pages
...high ; and above this a^ain ther ftmtum of upright pillars, rifing in fome places to the tops of tie cliffs, in others not fo high, and in others again above it, where arc called the chimneys. The face of thefe cliffs extends about Englifh miles. The cavities, the romantic... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Meteorology - 1809 - 738 pages
...another stratum of upright pillar^ rising in some places to the top of the cliffs, in others not so high, and in others again above It, where they are called the chimneys. This face of the cliffs reaches for 2 computed miles east from the causeway, that is about 3 measured... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...another stratum of upright pillars rising in some places to the top of the cliffs, in others not so high, and in others again above it, where they are called the Chimneys. This face of the cliffs reaches for two computed miles east from the Causeway, that is about three... | |
| Morning walks - Mineralogy - 1830 - 382 pages
...another stratum of upright pillars, rising in some places to the tops of the cliffs, in others not so high, and in others again above it, where they are called the chimneys. The face of these cliffs extends about three English miles." ELIZABETH. Are there any basaltic columns... | |
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