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1 1,4| which the south and west winds blew so strongly, they could 2 1,5| galleries open to the south winds. One narrow and winding 3 1,0| at this altitude the high winds from the open sea. Happily 4 1,9| formed the Chimneys. Thus the winds from the northeast would 5 1,9| iron stove. Perhaps the winds which blew directly against 6 1,9| chimney smoke, but these winds were rare, and besides, 7 1,1| ships beaten by the east winds would have found no shelter. 8 2,4| under the influence of the winds of the southwest, presented 9 2,5| shelter there, and in the east winds, I think that the 'Bonadventure' 10 3,4| any obstacle to the north winds; here, in Lincoln Island,