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Stranica 97
BERBICE TO COURANTYNE O N the day I arrived at Plantation Blairmont , on the estuary of the River Berbice , heavy blue clouds had darkened the sky for days and it had rained with tropic fury during a season which should have been dry .
BERBICE TO COURANTYNE O N the day I arrived at Plantation Blairmont , on the estuary of the River Berbice , heavy blue clouds had darkened the sky for days and it had rained with tropic fury during a season which should have been dry .
Stranica 117
My days on the coast between the Berbice and the Courantyne were the most heartening I spent in the Colony . EveryI where there was an atmosphere of achievement and enterprise , a great contrast with the stagnation along much of the ...
My days on the coast between the Berbice and the Courantyne were the most heartening I spent in the Colony . EveryI where there was an atmosphere of achievement and enterprise , a great contrast with the stagnation along much of the ...
Stranica 155
Even so its course through sand and clay belts means that no rapids are formed for many miles , and the Berbice is the most navigable of all the rivers . The steamer terminus is a short distance from the mouth of the Ituni , which is ...
Even so its course through sand and clay belts means that no rapids are formed for many miles , and the Berbice is the most navigable of all the rivers . The steamer terminus is a short distance from the mouth of the Ituni , which is ...
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