The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Volum 24J. Murray, 1854 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... camel - march in ten to twelve hours ; and with awe and astonishment the poor Bedawies make mention of the rails ... camels . The castle of Agrood is larger and generally kept in better order than most of the others on the pilgrims ...
... camel - march in ten to twelve hours ; and with awe and astonishment the poor Bedawies make mention of the rails ... camels . The castle of Agrood is larger and generally kept in better order than most of the others on the pilgrims ...
Side 116
... camel - back in skins to the shore of the Red Sea , and then forwarded to the town in small boats . There is still another well , about one hour W. of Suweis , on the way to ' Agrood , but its water is so bad and brackish as to be ...
... camel - back in skins to the shore of the Red Sea , and then forwarded to the town in small boats . There is still another well , about one hour W. of Suweis , on the way to ' Agrood , but its water is so bad and brackish as to be ...
Side 118
... camels , my guides made an agreement with him to take me to Al'akabá , which was only one day distant from his home . The Egyptian officer hired my Bedawies to take him to Alkâhirá ; and all parties being agreed about the exchange , I ...
... camels , my guides made an agreement with him to take me to Al'akabá , which was only one day distant from his home . The Egyptian officer hired my Bedawies to take him to Alkâhirá ; and all parties being agreed about the exchange , I ...
Side 119
... camels and their herds , they lived in the open air without any tents , as is the custom with these nomads during the spring . As the tents would be a great encum- brance on their incessant and almost daily removals from place to place ...
... camels and their herds , they lived in the open air without any tents , as is the custom with these nomads during the spring . As the tents would be a great encum- brance on their incessant and almost daily removals from place to place ...
Side 120
... camels pasture with avidity . The mountains , through which these dales run , are in general very low , and their descent towards Wâdî Al'arabá gentle and inconsiderable . After a march of 6 hours through such dales , we entered the ...
... camels pasture with avidity . The mountains , through which these dales run , are in general very low , and their descent towards Wâdî Al'arabá gentle and inconsiderable . After a march of 6 hours through such dales , we entered the ...
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