The altitude of this summit was a little over 3000 feet above sea level.
This island, about half a mile in circumference and between 10 and 20 feet above sea level at its highest point, was surrounded by extensive coral reefs and sand; the principal vegetation was mangroves.
This island is about one mile in circumference and the highest point is about 300 feet above sea level.
Not many worshippers in England can boast that they attend a church 1130 feet above sea level; but the church at Princetown is higher still.
When the Mid-Winter Fair was over, Professor Lowe purchased it and removed it to Echo Mountain, where it rests at an altitude of 3,500 feet above sea level.
It occupies a commanding position on a hill six miles from Preston and four miles from Blackburn, standing about 550 feet above sea level.
Passing through attractive mountainous country, from Mau Summit, over 8,000 feet above sea level, we descended to Kavirondo Valley, a flat country.
Here it leaves the Hindustán-Tibet road and drops rapidly into the Sutlej gorge, where the Lurí bridge is only 2650 feet above sea level.
A more gradual descent brings the traveller to the Biás at Lárjí, 3080 feet above sea level.
At thirty-two minutes past eight our elevation was at least 6,000 feet above sea level.
It had traversed upwards of a league of its journey, and had reached the height of 700 feet above sea level, when a wind from the west drove it back toward the shore, after having been twenty-seven minutes in the air.
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