On the summit and even lower upon the sides of those cols we found huge boulders of eruptive rock, highly ferruginous.
We crossed the range by two low cols at elevations of 1,550 ft.
There are thus the two hard cols to cross, one in the forenoon, the other in the afternoon; and the horses must have a long mid-day rest to accomplish the task.
There are two severe cols to cross on this trip, one on this side of Arreau, the other beyond; the first is the most noted of all the Pyrenean cols for the immense and striking view it commands.
The Route Thermale goes on up the latter, passing through southeast to Luz, and then stretching eastward again to Barèges and over successive cols to Bigorre and Luchon.
This point of weakness was at once detected by Mr. Darwin, and adduced by him as proving that the levels of the cols did not constitute an essential feature in the phenomena of the parallel roads.
The cols are simply depressions; in many of which the unfissured rock can be traced from side to side.
There are three cols or passes close to Monte Viso on its northern side, which lead from the valley of the Po into that of the Guil.
Cols or watersheds at the heads of the glens--once the westward outlet of the lakes.
The cols are simply depressions, and in the case of many of them the unfissured rock can be traced from side to side.
Are their crests even or broken by knobs and cols (the depressions on the crest line)?
If the latter, how deeply have the cols been worn beneath the summits of the knobs?
Six miles from Porto, after having passed the Cols of Geneparo and Mezzano, both about 1250 feet, the traveller reaches [Headnote: LA PIANA.
So gradual is the ascent and so continual the little cols which have to be surmounted, that a man does not notice how much upward he is being led towards the crest of the ridge.
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