The country was covered by green crops, with here and therepatches of dingy rice-stubble, and an occasional stretch of dense grass jungle.
After crossing the sand, we again entered some thin scrubby acacia jungle, with here and there a moist swampy nullah, with rank green patair jungle growing in the cool dank shade.
This plain or gentle slope between the two armies, a mile in extent, was mostly open fields covered with grain or other crops, with here and there a farm house, orchard and garden.
It was a wide lowland then, but partly diked and crossed by many ditches; a marshy country much like a bit of Holland, with here and therewindmills to complete the resemblance.
On the higher parts, brushwood takes the place of larger trees, with here and there a red cedar or an alerce pine.
The western point of the crescent is but a stretch of the yellow sands of the desert, with here and there a stunted growth to break the monotony.
The rocks had been pushed out by the ice and formed a sort of wall, while over the wall moss and willows grew, with here and there a few stunted evergreens, the whole making an effective screen along the water's edge.
South from our island camp the shore of the lake was a low ridge sloping to the water in three distinct terraces, moss-covered and smooth as a carefully kept lawn, with here and there a clump of stunted fir trees.
The wood growth, which is of spruce and tamarack, with here and there a little balsam, was for some distance below the Barren Grounds Water rather more abundant than it had been along the lake shores.
At about two o'clock we were once more in the saddle, and pursued our way in company through a country exactly resembling that which we had previously been traversing, rugged and broken, with here and there a clump of pines.
On arriving at its banks, I found it a beautiful stream, but shallow, with here and there a deep place where the water ran dark and still.
To the left the grass-covered plain, with here and there a large bed of tall thistles, rolled away for some four miles to the northern boundary of the estancia.
The Thorns stand some singly, some in close companionship, impenetrable masses of short-twigged prickly growth, with here and there a wild Rose shooting straight up through the crowded branches.
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