... famous and long-dreaded pirate was settled in them, and a calm he said was just the weather to fear in. As we approached Samos however he became more cheery, and at seven o'clock we anchored in a large bay at the SE extremity of the island. Friday,... Journal of a Tour in the Levant - Side 105av William Turner - 1820Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Turner - 1820 - 582 sider
...very accurate drawing is given in the Voyage Piltoresque of M. de Choiseuil Gouffier. uninhabited, but my Reis was rather alarmed, for a report had spread...lock, of which the greater part was now choked up and ruined. As soon as day dawned I went ashore to look at some appearance of ruins on the plain that caught... | |
| John Purdy - 1826 - 402 sider
...are Vathi, on the NE ; and Megali-chora, or Colorína, on the southern coast. The Bay of Colouna is sheltered on the north b,y high mountains, on the...on the south, imperfectly, by the ruins of a mole. At the end of the plain is a single unadorned column, the only remnant of the celebrated temple of... | |
| John William Norie - 1841 - 290 sider
...are Port Vathi, on the north-east, and Megala Chora, or Coloпna, to the southward. Port Colonna is sheltered on the north by high mountains ; on the...the west by an extensive plain ; and on the south by the ruins of a mole. At the end of this plain is a solitary column, oncea part of the Temple of... | |
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