Fig. 10 — A rough outline of Statia, as seen through hazy air from the northwest end of St. Kitts: the huge inclined slabs of limestone, known as the “White Wall,” on the shore of the cone, appear to have been lifted up from a preëxistent submarine bank when the volcano was formed.

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NAN130340070i1
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Fig. 10 — A rough outline of Statia, as seen through hazy air from the northwest end of St. Kitts: the huge inclined slabs of limestone, known as the “White Wall,” on the shore of the cone, appear to have been lifted up from a preëxistent submarine bank when the volcano was formed.
Extrait de (dcterms:isPartOf)
The Lesser Antilles
Page (bibo:locator)
p. 50
Numéro (bibo:number)
50
Description (dcterms:description)
Ebauche de Statia vue aérienne à partir du Nord Ouest de Saint Kitts
Mot-clé Lieu (dcterms:spatial)
fr Saint-Christophe-et-Niévès
Mot-clé Siècle (dcterms:temporal)
19
Type (dcterms:type)
Dessin, estampe, peinture
Format (dcterms:format)
image/jpeg
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fr Domaine public
Plateforme source (dcterms:provenance)
Bibliothèque numérique Manioc

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