The survey was at once undertaken, and a suitable route was chosen through the newly acquired and unmapped territory.
When the Sirdar heard of the evacuation of Adarama he immediately determined to assure himself of the fact, to reconnoitre the unmapped country in that region, and to destroy any property that Osman might have left behind him.
It was the aim of French colonial ambition to extend both colonies inland into the unmapped heart of the American continent until they should meet.
This fine specimen of the trained adventurer was working through a hitherto unmapped and little known country, when one evening he came to a small village, and made his way as usual to the travellers' serai.
Their destination was a mysterious stream at the headwaters of the unmapped Kuskokwim, where rumor said there was gold, and whither they feared other men were hastening from the mining country far to the north.
Straight up the fifty-mile stream to its source, over the great backbone and into the unmapped country their course led.
The unmapped interior of Sumatra affords an almost virgin field for the explorer, the sportsman and the scientist.
It is dismantled and empty now; but here no doubt good wines abounded and big oaths rolled in the days when the lords of an unmapped empire held sway.
She clasped her hands, and looked to the west over the unmapped forest, and I knew that for the moment her blood was pulsing, not for me, but for that unborn race which was to hold this land.
On December 20, we turned away from the Mekong valley and began to march southeast by east across an unmapped region toward Ta-li Fu.
We were traveling northwestward through an unmappedregion which Baron Haendel-Mazzetti had skirted and reported to be one of vast forests and probably rich in game.
From down the other two, the Slave and the Mackenzie, the fur fleets of the unmapped country had been toiling since the first breakups of ice.
And a little at a time she told him of the hidden paradise of the Boulains away up in the unmapped wildernesses of the Yellowknife beyond the Great Bear, and of the great log chateau that was her home.
Have I not drifted hard upon The unmapped regions lost to man, The cloud-pitched tents of Prester John, The palace domes of Kubla Khan?
It is an ancient something, this unmapped Mackenzie into whose silence we intrude.
Three days he would follow Bram out into that unmapped and treeless space--the Great Barren.
He had already made up his mind that this Barren--the Great Barren of the unmapped north--was the great snow sea in which Bram had so long found safety from the law.
Remate de Males lies just where a step farther would plunge one into an unmapped country.
Unfortunately the surveys were confined to the coast, and the interior remained unmeasured and unmapped save on the basis of tradition and travelers’ tales, supplemented by a few vague itineraries and traverses.
The important fact is that we now, by means of this wild commerce, began to hear of such lands as Oregon, of that region now known as Montana, of a thousand remote and unmapped localities, which might ultimately prove inhabitable.
It is, of course, not possible to fix either time or latitude very closely, since the limits of the unmapped space are a a little vague.
The unmapped space gives us a clue only to the date and latitude of the designing of the most southerly constellations.
Then they were to beat up through the Ten Thousand Island Archipelago to the mouth of either Shark or Harney River and thence into the trackless wastes of unmapped swamp and saw-grass known as the Everglades.
It is useless for the secret service men to attempt to explore what is still an unmappedlabyrinth of swamp and jungle and above all it would occupy time.
It is the mind that drives onward the body; it is the bump of curiosity which propels the adventurer to take the risks and the hazards which are necessary for exploration of unmapped countries.
But how many unmapped miles, and what barriers of frozen desert and insurmountable mountains interposed, they did not know; nor did they know the location of the Kandik, the river by which Carlson had returned to the land of men.
He knew that it lay somewhere among the unmappedheadwaters of Peel River, and that he must head up the Tatonduk and cross a divide.
For, upon ascending the Tatonduk, they had passed out of Alaska into the unmapped Yukon district of sub-arctic Canada.
The dwindling Earth seemed now no more than the size of some unmapped island seen from a mountain-top, an island a hundred yards or so across, looking like a big table.
So far, although our actual line of march had been through unmapped country, we had traversed a region already crossed by another party, whose route ran parallel to ours and some forty miles to the north.
Of which 2,210 were through country unmapped except where routes of previous explorers were crossed.
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