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... feet . Its depth in this lower part of its passage varies from 40 to 70 feet or even more . At Quibdó , 220 miles from its mouth , it is still 850 feet wide and 8 to 20 feet deep , and as the fall of the river is only about 3 inches to ...
... feet . Its depth in this lower part of its passage varies from 40 to 70 feet or even more . At Quibdó , 220 miles from its mouth , it is still 850 feet wide and 8 to 20 feet deep , and as the fall of the river is only about 3 inches to ...
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... feet . For about 15 miles of its length this cordillera maintains an alti- tude of from 13,000 to 14,625 feet . Five snow - covered peaks , known as the Coconuco , rise in one connected group , to heights ranging from 15,600 to 15,950 feet ...
... feet . For about 15 miles of its length this cordillera maintains an alti- tude of from 13,000 to 14,625 feet . Five snow - covered peaks , known as the Coconuco , rise in one connected group , to heights ranging from 15,600 to 15,950 feet ...
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... feet higher still . The range then runs northwesterly , as the Páramo de Moras , 11,316 feet high . Turning again to the northeast , it swells into the Huila , crowned with three peaks covered with per- petual snow , the highest of ...
... feet higher still . The range then runs northwesterly , as the Páramo de Moras , 11,316 feet high . Turning again to the northeast , it swells into the Huila , crowned with three peaks covered with per- petual snow , the highest of ...
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