British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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... coast road of 240 miles , earth has been poured on to them since they were built - and washed away with the first ... coastal road — where an attempt has been made to combine efficiency with economy . Two parallel concrete tracks have ...
... coast road of 240 miles , earth has been poured on to them since they were built - and washed away with the first ... coastal road — where an attempt has been made to combine efficiency with economy . Two parallel concrete tracks have ...
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... Coast road between Georgetown and the Berbice River ( sixty - six miles ) . It is ex- pected that the final sum will be somewhat larger than that envisaged . No source of supply for the stone basis to a bitumen surface has yet been ...
... Coast road between Georgetown and the Berbice River ( sixty - six miles ) . It is ex- pected that the final sum will be somewhat larger than that envisaged . No source of supply for the stone basis to a bitumen surface has yet been ...
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... coastal birds it is cheerful and friendly , but it doesn't join the gregarious meetings of the kiskadees , preferring to fly alone among the fruit trees of the gardens , nervously twitching as it pecks a ripe July - mango and makes its ...
... coastal birds it is cheerful and friendly , but it doesn't join the gregarious meetings of the kiskadees , preferring to fly alone among the fruit trees of the gardens , nervously twitching as it pecks a ripe July - mango and makes its ...
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... coast , a piece of good fortune which has made the existence of the Colony possible . The old drainage system , providing an excellent breeding ground for disease and insects , survived in Georgetown until 1923 , when it was replaced by ...
... coast , a piece of good fortune which has made the existence of the Colony possible . The old drainage system , providing an excellent breeding ground for disease and insects , survived in Georgetown until 1923 , when it was replaced by ...
Stranica 16
... coastal belt , an elaborate system of irrigation and drainage had to be con- structed before the planting could begin . Today it is difficult to imagine that all has been achieved in a mere seventy - five years , when the trees of ...
... coastal belt , an elaborate system of irrigation and drainage had to be con- structed before the planting could begin . Today it is difficult to imagine that all has been achieved in a mere seventy - five years , when the trees of ...
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