The pasturages at the foot of the mountains round Santa Barbara are not so rich as at Esmeralda, but superior to those at San Fernando de Atabapo.
The chiguires are found in such numbers on the banks of the rivers Santo Domingo, Apure, and Arauca, in the marshes and in the inundated savannahs* of the Llanos, that the pasturages suffer from them.
The rich and extensive pasturages offer great facilities for raising a large number of cattle, which absolutely cost nothing but the trifling wages paid by the proprietor to a few shepherds.
My Anna was to me an angel of goodness; my Indians were happy, peace and plenty smiled upon their families; my fields were covered with abundant crops, and my pasturages with numerous herds.
On the left, long reaches of the Po, meandering through pasturages and vineyards, gleamed out golden in the western sun.
The Government fix the date when the shepherds may migrate into the mountain pasturages and when they must leave again for the lowlands.
Gone were the rich green pasturages and wooded valleys in exchange for a waste of grey rocks.
It is used by the shepherds who migrate annually to the pasturages in this district.
Now there is hardly a tree to be seen; immense pasturages and fields stretch on every side, and numbers of horses, cattle, and sheep, browse on the luxuriant herbage.
Besides these, the cattle and poultry are more plentiful, and of a better sort, and the pasturages are thickly dotted with flocks of fine healthy sheep, and milch cows in abundance.
This produces good pasturages and gives excellent vegetables, wine of sorts, and a flourishing poppy culture--a speciality of the province.
In the plains the heat is terrific; but higher up the climate is temperate and conducive to good pasturages and even forests.
The pasturages of Val di Lei, a lateral glen of the Aversthal, are pastured by Italian shepherds, and included within the Italian frontier.
The gaps at its head open only on the high pasturages of Val Bedretto.
The herdsmen who feed their flocks on the highest pasturages are the authorities to whom the officer in charge of the Ordnance survey most frequently appeals.
The spot at which to leave the ice for the pasturages is easily recognised.
The two streams which here meet fall from recesses lying north and south, and giving access respectively to the Bocca di Vallazza, a pass leading to the high pasturages at the head of Val Teresenga, and to the more famous Bocca di Brenta.
They share the beauties of the pasturages of Bern and add to them something of a softer grace.
On the pasturages we found a track leading eastwards and downwards.
It is the base of this clay which forms the soil (Argile de Dives) of the valley of the Auge, renowned for its rich pasturages and magnificent cattle.
It is interesting to picture in imagination the vast pasturages of the Tertiary period swarming with Herbivora of all sizes.
The shepherds who, since this event, had returned and set up their tents amidst thepasturages of Tchogortan, were always on the watch, fearful of a new aggression.
The pasturages became so scarce and meagre, that the animals of the caravan could not travel all together, without the danger of starving all together.
Our animals profited by the change, for now all the pasturages of the valley were theirs; they could browse wherever they liked over the valley, fearless of meeting a single competitor.
They have no right to the pasturages south of Djebel Tyh, but are permitted to encamp sometimes in that direction, if pasture is abundant.
On leaving the district of Tanurin, I entered Ard Laklouk [Arabic], which I cannot describe better, than by comparing it to one of the pasturagesin the Alps.
Nowhere can the exciting scenes of the Tentadero be witnessed to greater advantage than on those wide level pasturages that extend from Seville to the Bay of Cádiz.
For four to five more years, the selected bulls roam at large over the richest pasturages of the wide unfrequented prairies.
The plan is based upon cutting-out the deer as they return from their nocturnal pasturages at daybreak.
On this ridge we had some delightful climbing, ultimately reaching the upper pasturages lying on the left bank of the glacier.
The glaciers from Nanga Parbat sweep across the valley much in the same way as the Brenva glacier sweeps across the Val Veni, cutting off the upper pasturages from the villages below.
On the northern borders of the lake the pasturages are fresh and green, and a man might easily lurk unseen among their gigantic Gramineae, the Panicas and the Setarias.
It is in these pasturages of the Tchakar that are found the numerous and magnificent herds and flocks of the Emperor, consisting of camels, horses, cattle, and sheep.
The Tartar who had just taken his leave had informed us, that at a short distance from the caverns we should find in a vale the finest pasturages in the whole country of the Ortous.
Marshy pasturages occupied the modern site of Syene; beyond these were gardens, vines, furnishing wine celebrated throughout the whole of Egypt, and a forest of date palms running towards the north along the banks of the stream.
All the varieties bred within the limits of civilization do best on rich pasturages such as Arabia does not afford.
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