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  • In later years he devoted much attention to the geological history of the alluvial lands of Egypt; and in 1843 he published his " Life " of his brother Francis.
  • The elevations above sea level range from 10 feet ( 3 m ) at the coast and swamp lands to 50 and 60 feet ( 15 18 m ) at the prairie and alluvial lands.
  • In addition, loss of the beaver dams after Mormon arrival in the area left storm surges unchecked and probably contributed to a several severe floods that eroded away much of the rich alluvial lands.
  • Between the Huallaga and the Ucayali lies the famous " Pampa del Sacramento, " a level region of stoneless alluvial lands covered with thick, dark forests, first entered by Christian missionaries in 1726.
  • The viewpoint offers extensive views across Interlaken, the alluvial land called B�deli, and southwards up the valley of the river L�tschine to the high peaks of the Bernese Alps, whilst itself forming part of the Emmental Alps.
  • Along the valleys there are many fertile alluvial lands, of which, the more fertile parcels are located in the central part of the municipality, around the civil parishes of Mangualde, Fornos de Maceira D�o, Espinho and Alcafache.
  • Georgetown's first settlement was founded on September 27, 1851, when Luther Collins, Henry Van Asselt, and the Maple family arrived with their household goods with the intention of farming the rich alluvial lands of the Duwamish delta.
  • The name incorporates the Old English word " halh ", meaning " a piece of flat alluvial land by the side of a river " . " " Kers " al " indicates that this was land where cress grew.
  • But the flat alluvial land is seen distinctly as two terraces; the lower terrace is of recent origin on the bank of the Brahmaputra river and the other is the upper terrace to the north, separated by a high bank running through the park.
  • The river cannot, as a rule be utilised for irrigation owing to the height of the bank but certain of its small drainage channels or sotas, which run island for a considerable distance in some parganas, are sometimes used to irrigate crops grown in lowlying alluvial lands.
  • The cathedral and its predecessors were built on the shelf of alluvial land that had formed on the outside of the bend where Bradford Beck turns north, but the town grew up on the lower ground on the other side of the beck, so the church was always just outside the centre of town.
  • Whaley suggests this as the correct interpretation : "'butter lake, the lake with good pasture-land', from OE'butere " butter', conveying the fertile nature of the flat alluvial land at both ends of the lake, plus'mere " lake', . . ."
  • On arriving at Lord Wellington's headquarters he was posted to the fourth division, commanded by Major-general Cole, and stationed near Torres Vedras, and was at once sent to examine the island of Lyceria, a tract of flat alluvial land in the Tagus, to ascertain whether troops could cross it.
  • A church, the first in North Devon, was built near where the Caen Stream began to spread its waters on the alluvial lands around the River Taw . " Brannockstood ", the township that grew up around this church, later became " Brantone " and at the end of the 19th century, Braunton.
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