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1 Not in Switzerland itself do we find clearer traces of ancient glacier action.
2 Early next morning I set out to trace the ancient glacier to its head.
3 The Cedars of Lebanon, says Hooker, are growing upon one of the moraines of an ancient glacier .
4 He came to this country in 1840, and found in various places indubitable marks of ancient glacier action.
5 The cedar of Lebanon, said Sir Joseph Hooker, occurs upon one of the moraines of an ancient glacier .
6 They have in great part resisted its action since the retreat of the ancient glacier which formed the moraine.
7 After the retreat of the ancient glacier , a transverse ridge of comparatively resisting material crossed the valley at this place.
8 The vast incline of ancient glacier , rolling backwards and upwards in discolored waves from the precipitate opposite bank of Snake River.
9 There were streams to be forded and ancient glacier tracks to circumvent and pale stone ruins where the horses feared to tread.
10 Professor Tyndall asserts that the ancient glaciers indicate the action of heat as much as cold.
11 These lakes were sometimes dammed by barriers of rock, sometimes by the moraines of ancient glaciers .
12 A certain number of weeks the land smiles and flaunts gay flowers in the shadow of the ancient glaciers .
13 Our horses fatigued easily in passing this moraine that had been strewn by ancient glaciers along the mountain sides.
14 Visible for miles around, Berwick Law was a long-dead volcano, sculpted into a blunt arrowhead shape by ancient glaciers .
15 He also described the "moraines" of the ancient glaciers , and the rounded masses of polished rock, called in Switzerland "roches moutonnees."
16 12,590 feet), where there is another stone hut, the mountains become bleak, bare, and stony, and the rocks are all moutonneed by ancient glaciers .
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