An unknown and unexplored region.
1 Notwithstanding these the canyons remain almost terra incognita for each new navigator.
2 The Soviet Union remained close to terra incognita for American spies.
3 The ' terra incognita of the map was rapidly becoming nicely tinted.
4 The other side of the San Agustín Sump was terra incognita .
5 All beyond, as before remarked, is terra incognita to the inhabitants of Santarem.
6 But is not each generation a terra incognita to the last?
7 Outer space aside, this is truly humanity's last terra incognita .
8 If Iowa was terra incognita for her, New Hampshire was terra firma: familiar, friendly, safe.
9 How much consumers use those apps and where they go from there is terra incognita .
10 But the whole subject of comparative mythology seems to be terra incognita to Mr. Gladstone.
11 They learned something of the character of the region heretofore regarded as a veritable terra incognita .
12 He was surveying a fringe of the Seergon Cluster, which at that time was terra incognita .
13 The West was terra incognita to Joel, and he found much to interest and puzzle him.
14 When we crossed the Laramie plains I was in, to me, a " terra incognita . "
15 From such a terra incognita , at length unveiled to eyes so discerning, I anticipate strange tidings.
16 From the bottom of the hill to the far horizon is terra incognita , a landscape permanently veiled.
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