| G.P. Putnam & Co - 1853 - 866 pages
...arms of the ocean, & presents no wide estuaries of rivs. Botany bay, & Jervis' bay are inlets of small size, many of which are met with ; & some of these,...feet ; & the Liverpool range, within the colony of N. S. Wales, reaches elevations of betw. 6,000 & 7,000 feet. Immense ravines in the latter range a.re... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1853 - 876 pages
...these, with the estuaries of the larger rivers, afford tolerable shelter ; though, upon the whole, Ui<- coasts of Australia are deficient in good harbors....at a distance from the coast varying generally from 60 to 100 m. Mt. York (Blue mntas.) rises to 3,292 feet ; & the Liverpool range, within the colony... | |
| Edmund Markham Heale - 1853 - 296 pages
...inconsiderable tract in the N., have been yet thoroughly explored. In the SE a succession of mountain ranges stretches from Gipps'-land to lat. 26° S.,...distance from the coast varying generally from 50 to 100 miles. The Australian Alps, or Warragong Mountains, belong to this chain, and are constantly covered... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1854 - 882 pages
...shelter ; though, upon the whole, the coasts of Australia are deficient in good harbors. In the 8.E. a succession of mntn. ranges stretches from Gipps'-land...varying generally from 50 to 100 m. Mt. York (Blue inntns.) rises to 3,292 feet ; A the Liverpool range, within the colony of N. [ S. Wales, reaches elevations... | |
| Kinahan Cornwallis - Australian poetry - 1858 - 270 pages
...In the south-east a suecession of mountain ranges stretch from Gripps land to latitude 26° south, at a distance from the coast, varying generally from 50 to 100 miles. The Australian Alps, or Warragong mountains belong to this chain, and are constantly covered... | |
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