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... feet long and fifty - two wide , supported by two rows of square pillars , in a line from the front door to the door of the sekos . The tops of the figures on the pillars reach the ceiling , which is about thirty feet high the pillars ...
... feet long and fifty - two wide , supported by two rows of square pillars , in a line from the front door to the door of the sekos . The tops of the figures on the pillars reach the ceiling , which is about thirty feet high the pillars ...
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... feet three inches long , sixteen feet three inches wide , and twenty - three feet six inches high . It is cut out of the solid rock from the floor to the roof , which is composed of large blocks of calcareous stone , meeting in the ...
... feet three inches long , sixteen feet three inches wide , and twenty - three feet six inches high . It is cut out of the solid rock from the floor to the roof , which is composed of large blocks of calcareous stone , meeting in the ...
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... feet higher , he met with similar appear- ances , and the luxuriance of vegetation was unabated . Captain Webb considered the limit of forest - wood to be at least as high as 12,300 feet , and the inferior limit of perpetual congelation ...
... feet higher , he met with similar appear- ances , and the luxuriance of vegetation was unabated . Captain Webb considered the limit of forest - wood to be at least as high as 12,300 feet , and the inferior limit of perpetual congelation ...
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