Geographic area containing numerous geologically related mountains.
1To the south-east of us was a hill range fully 600 ft. high.
2A thickly-wooded hill range, 150 ft. high and extending from W.S.W.
3As we were proceeding over another hill range between two streams (elev.
4A hill range from east to west, 300 ft. high, ran along the left bank.
5To the north-east by east the sand-banks rose nearly to the summit of the hill range.
6A hill range stood in my way, just high enough to conceal the lake behind it.
7I must find a way to make the canoe go over that hill range-thatwas all.
8The hill range on which we stood projected well into the centre of the great circular basin.
9Open country was again on our right after leaving the hill range, and lowlands liable to inundation.
10A hill range, from 150 to 250 ft. high, extended from W.S.W.
11In this case it was not a tableland, like the Serra de Caldas, but purely a hill range.
12I spoke to my men, and told them that we must take the canoe over the hill range.
13The hill range on the north-east side of us was eroded, exposing a red vertical wall 60 ft. high.
14A tiny streamlet entered the river on the left not far from the hill range on that same side.
15At last, on the top of a dismal hill range, looking down on a deep dale, the driver halted.
16To make things worse, there was a hill range on the right bank of the river, on which we were.
Translations for hill range