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1    1,   12|      unclouded blue. At this elevation rain is unknown, and vapors
2    1,   13|   mercury corresponded to an elevation of 11,000 feet, only 910
3    1,   13|  wild beasts, for at such an elevation there were almost none to
4    2,    6|   lofty crags, and from this elevation could command a view of
5    3,   10| amulets were hung. From that elevation he could see the whole extent
6    3,   11|      The tribe stopped at an elevation of about 800 feet, on the
7    3,   19|      A few peaks of no great elevation stood out here and there,
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