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1 1, 15| I recognised magnificent rocks, hung with a tapestry of 2 1, 15| through a prism, flowers, rocks, plants, shells, and polypi 3 1, 16| an end. A wall of superb rocks, in an imposing mass, rose 4 1, 18| passed the outer belt of rocks by a narrow strait, found 5 1, 19| islands, islets, breakers, and rocks, that make its navigation 6 1, 19| slide like magic off these rocks. It did not follow the routes 7 1, 19| for ever fastened to these rocks, and then Captain Nemo's 8 1, 23| glade, on a pedestal of rocks roughly piled up, stood 9 2, 3 | capriciously. Often we rounded high rocks scarped into pyramids. In 10 2, 3 | in a picturesque heap of rocks and carpeted with all the 11 2, 4 | aspect, surrounded by black rocks upon which its white houses 12 2, 5 | shore, chafing against the rocks, or the panting of some 13 2, 5 | I saw the bottom of the rocks brilliantly lit up by our 14 2, 9 | went along, climbing the rocks, striding over extended 15 2, 9 | aspect of those woods and rocks in this medium--their under 16 2, 9 | waters doubled? We climbed rocks which fell directly after 17 2, 9 | region. ~There, monumental rocks, leaning on their regularly-cut 18 2, 9 | long grass. The massive rocks were rent with impenetrable 19 2, 9 | cataclysms? Who had placed those rocks and stones like cromlechs 20 2, 10| which had pushed aside the rocks with their strong roots, 21 2, 10| nests on the top of the rocks. There were sparrow hawks, 22 2, 11| look at these magnificent rocks, these uninhabited grottoes, 23 2, 14| reared a superb heap of rocks. The boat was launched; 24 2, 14| lichens lay upon the black rocks; some microscopic plants, 25 2, 14| part of them slept on the rocks or on the sand. Amongst 26 2, 14| began to climb the blackish rocks, amid unforeseen stumbles, 27 2, 14| country and a chaotic heap of rocks and ice, the limits of which 28 2, 22| waters broken on the sharp rocks at the bottom, where the