I ascended one of the hills to view the country, but could see very little, it being so thickly wooded.
The northern face of the watershed is a rugged and mountainous country, broken up into many spurs with deep ravines thickly wooded.
It is thickly wooded, with the Mapani tree, palms, baobab, and nearly all kinds of tropical plants, as also the wild grape.
The country here is thickly wooded, but very low, excepting a few ranges of hills that may rise to the height of two hundred feet.
The mountain is thickly wooded, and the trail is steep, heavy, and in many places dangerous, and when we reached a sufficient altitude the trail was merely in the bed of a rivulet composed mainly of huge stones.
The south-western shore of the lake is thickly wooded, and has as a background a long range of high mountains with smaller mountains in front of it.
The island is thickly wooded with a dwarf species of eucalyptus, but here and there the fan palm and pandanus grew in groups, and with the acacia, served to vary the otherwise monotonous appearance of the country.
The coast is here higher than usual, and is thickly wooded; but the coastline to the northward is formed of high cliffs without much wood, and of a remarkable white colour.
The country appeared to be thickly wooded, but near the water the trees, which were principally species of the eucalyptus and the casuarina, were small and stunted.
We then had rocks on the left side, rocks on the right side; a barrier of many rocks across the entire stream, with a thickly wooded island, 70 m.
The island, thickly wooded, was extremely beautiful, with trees of great size upon it.
Taken in succession from south to north, there was first an oblong island, thickly wooded, 120 m.
It is centrally situated, thickly wooded, except where destroyed by fire on its southern side, with an average elevation of about three hundred feet.
It is thickly wooded, from fifty to three hundred feet in height, with rocky shores, except on its southern side, where we found a sheltered cove, with a sandy beach accessible in stormy weather.
There I ascended to the summit of the hills, but found them so thickly wooded, that my anticipated view of the land was almost intercepted, and the angles taken were in consequence very limited.
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