Fremri also consists of lava, and from the mountains around which these mines lie, as far as the eye can reach, nothing is seen but one interminable region of desolation. The dismal gloom of this tract is barely relieved by the columns of smoke that are... The Viking: An Epic - Page 194by Zavarr - 1849 - 282 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ebenezer Henderson - Iceland - 1818 - 492 pages
...distant sulphur mines are situated, the vicinity of which also consists of lava; and from the mountain around which these mines lie, as far as the eye can...constantly ascending into the atmosphere, through apertures and fissures in various parts of the surface. Here the Odada Hraun or " Horrible Lava" begins,... | |
| Ebenezer Henderson - Iceland - 1819 - 634 pages
...distant sulphur mines are situated, the vicinity of which also consists of lava ; and from the mountain around which these mines lie, as far as the eye can...constantly ascending into the atmosphere, through apertures and fissuret in various parts of the surface. N Here the Odada Hraun or " Horrible Lava"... | |
| Arminianism - 1821 - 992 pages
...distant sulphur mines, are situated, the vicinity of which also consists of lava; and from the mountain around which these mines lie, as far as the eye can...constantly ascending into the atmosphere, through apertures and fissures in various parts of the surface. Another proof of the universality of volcanic... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - Mythology, Norse - 1847 - 598 pages
...every direction. The most extensive fields are those in the volcanic region around the lake of Myvatn. The vicinity of the sulphur mines of Fremri also consists...are constantly ascending into the atmosphere through apertures and fissures in various parts of the surface. Here the oddda hraun, or horrible lava, begins... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - Mythology, Norse - 1847 - 592 pages
...every direction. The most extensive fields are those in the volcanic region around the lake of Myvatn. The vicinity of the sulphur mines of Fremri also consists...are constantly ascending into the atmosphere through apertures and fissures in various parts of the surface. Here the oddda hraun, or horrible lava, begins... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - Mythology, Norse - 1847 - 594 pages
...mountains around which these mm® lie, as far as the eye can reach, nothing is seen but one interfinable region of desolation. The dismal gloom of this tract...are constantly ascending into the atmosphere through apertures and fissures in various parts of the surface. Here the oddda hratn, or horrible lava, begins... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1862 - 392 pages
...of the volcanic fires which are slumbering beneath its surface. Dismal tracts of lava, whose gloom is barely relieved by the columns of smoke that are constantly ascending through apertures and fissures in various parts of their surface, traverse the island in almost every... | |
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