Cape Crozier, for instance, where the Emperor penguins nest in winter, is one of the windiest places in the world.
We were evidently in a region of comparative calms, which was a remarkable thing, considering that the windiest spot in the world was less than two hundred miles away.
Of one thing we were certain, and that was that Adelie Land was the windiest place in the world.
At Salina Cruz, the Pacific end of the isthmus, and I should think one of the windiest places on earth, perhaps beating even Amarillo, I met a young American millionaire, a charming man who had large interests in Guatemala.
These plains are, it may be safely said, the windiest place on earth, especially in early spring, when the measured velocity sometimes shows eighty miles per hour.
But the whole conceit has its origin in pure ignorance of English archæology, and in the windiest of all vanities, viz.
Speaking, though it be but by the windiest of fictions, to a nation, is not a man pledged to respectful language?
The region about the mouth of the river and for some miles up is one of the windiest in the country, and there is always troublesome crossing of bare sand-bars and of ice over which sand has been blown.
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