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1 1,6| than eggs and molluscs. The explorers, before undertaking new 2 1,0| in the morning when the explorers, armed with sticks, left 3 1,0| country appeared before the explorers. The mountain was composed 4 1,0| the point occupied by the explorers, it was cut short by the 5 1,0| feet only separated the explorers from the plateau, which 6 1,0| step, as it were, that the explorers made, fresh stars entered 7 1,1| displayed to the eyes of the explorers. However, it was possible 8 1,2| before their eyes. ~The explorers had arrived on the western 9 1,6| lake, was soon reached. The explorers recognized on the opposite 10 1,8| passage increased as the explorers proceeded, so that they 11 1,8| of the torches, and the explorers guessed that the sides were 12 1,8| they might be exposed, the explorers were now impelled by an 13 1,1| were so close together. The explorers were, however, obliged to 14 2,3| without fatigue, and the explorers could transport their provisions 15 2,3| oars. In a few minutes the explorers arrived at the angle formed 16 2,3| presence of man revealed. The explorers could not discover one suspicious 17 2,3| ignorant of the power of the explorers' firearms, have attacked 18 2,4| seven o'clock the weary explorers arrived at Reptile End. 19 2,5| extent of sea which the explorers could survey, and though 20 2,3| While thus talking the explorers had advanced along a clearing 21 2,3| easily passed round. The explorers proceeded towards the south, 22 2,8| the Far West Forests. The explorers could venture there without 23 3,1| Port Balloon, and there the explorers, leaving this road on their