Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 88
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Transcription
44 Another cave with Diluvian beneath, near the end of which the Dil. again dips to earth. This cave is several hundred feet across. 45 Headland of volcanic flow with a thickness of about 100 feet. Then Bonarentino makes a crash and crosses Diluvian for about 7 miles to W.