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1 1, 11| and the rivulets in the plains, which they improve by the 2 1, 12| accustomed to gallop over the plains. Let’s go forward then, 3 1, 13| himself on the morrow on the plains of the Andes, where the 4 1, 14| from snowy peaks to verdant plains, from Winter to Summer, 5 1, 14| already over the Argentine plains, and ran across to the Atlantic. 6 1, 14| calves, browsing on the plains, and carries them off to 7 1, 15| RIOS, amply watered these plains and produced their greenness. 8 1, 16| common use on the Argentine plains—the BOLAS and the LAZO. 9 1, 16| and his band came first to plains of sand, called MEDANOS, 10 1, 16| common in the Argentine plains. It is an extremely dry 11 1, 16| crossed the routes over the plains in common use, but had struck 12 1, 17| the eastern, give those plains a peculiar appearance. The 13 1, 18| game in the surrounding plains. A sort of partridge peculiar 14 1, 19| make careful survey of the plains.~Silence still prevailed, 15 1, 20| separates the Argentine plains from the region of the Pampas. 16 1, 20| any to be seen in these plains, for they are generally 17 1, 20| can be, and they scour the plains of the Pampas and the province 18 1, 20| Indians of the Argentine plains.”~“Is Fort Independence 19 1, 21| forsaken appearance of the plains.~But this circumstance upset 20 1, 22| descended into the undulating plains which extend to the sea. 21 1, 22| Limpid RIOS intersected these plains, and lost themselves among 22 1, 22| taken place in the Argentine plains.~An hour afterward and the 23 1, 22| was astonished to see the plains so saturated with water. 24 1, 22| rainy season, the Argentine plains had always been passable.~“ 25 1, 22| which the water from the plains generally runs, must have 26 1, 22| horizon, and on such level plains water would sweep along 27 1, 23| solitarily on the Argentine plains. The enormous and twisted 28 1, 26| them upward to the higher plains. Here the Argentine territory 29 1, 26| Pampas, and the Argentine plains, giving the DUNCAN ample 30 2, 3| steppes of Siberia, in the plains of Central Asia, in the 31 2, 6| jumping over the woods and plains, just as at the time of 32 2, 9| country to the monotonous plains of the Argentine Pampas. 33 2, 9| horses spreading over the plains, and 675,272 horned cattle 34 2, 10| the troop marched over the plains it was well enough, there 35 2, 10| creeks that watered the plains, sleeping at night and making 36 2, 10| steadily on; mile after mile of plains and woods, and mountains, 37 2, 11| known as the “Low Level Plains,” next met their gaze, dotted 38 2, 11| frequented chiefly the Murray Plains, about one hundred miles 39 2, 15| beyond this lay the vast plains of the Murray. To the south 40 2, 15| were the wide spreading plains of Gippsland, with its abundant 41 2, 15| The passage ended in the plains of Gippsland. The chain 42 2, 15| as usual, to himself.~The plains which lay at the foot of 43 2, 15| making deep ruts on the wide plains, covered with blackish alluvium, 44 2, 16| wanting, the squatters say; plains covered with scrub, where 45 2, 19| extremely difficult. The sandy plains were bristling with SPINIFEX, 46 3, 1| sloping beaches and sandy plains where even the slight tides 47 3, 3| Pampas, to toil over the plains of Australia, but I will 48 3, 8| look-out over the undulating plains to the eastward, ready with 49 3, 8| obstacles in crossing the plains in which the Hakarihoata 50 3, 9| of the Waikato across the plains and valleys of the province. 51 3, 10| insurrection, beaten on the plains of the lower Waikato. Of 52 3, 15| Paganel’s map. The wooded plains stretched away from sight, 53 3, 15| long across forests and plains. John took observations 54 3, 15| easily forded. For two days plains of low scrub succeeded each