62 adjectives to describe exploration

And, for the first time in the history of scientific exploration, we have a fair chance of learning what the population of the depths of the sea is like in the most widely different parts of the world.

A thorough exploration is now being made of all the passes at the head of Lynn Canal and of the upper waters of the Yukon.

I was ready to start on my journey when there began such a blizzard as is occasionally described in the literature of Polar exploration.

When war broke out, Afghanistan no longer afforded a field for such simple geographical exploration as had already been accomplished during the campaign of 1839-43.

He had made this solitary island his home, as we ascertained by his spoor and other signs that we found upon subsequent explorations.

Dr. Kane sets out on his arctic explorations. - Russia quarrels with Turkey, claims a protectorate over all Christians in Turkish dominions; war begun, a Turkish fleet destroyed at Sinope.

They had made a preliminary exploration of the grounds and buildings, revisiting the places which had become familiar during Institute week, and living over that crowded and epochal time.

France and Germany and England and the United States each maintain a school of archaeology in Athens, and each conducts careful explorations.

From a photo in the possession of E.J. Welch.] We have now to deal with an exploring expedition of greater notoriety than that of any similar enterprise in the annals of Australia, though its results in the way of actual exploration in the true meaning of the term were quite insignificant.

Norway (in the old Norse language Noregr, or Nord-vegr, i.e., the North Way), according to archaeological explorations, appears to have been inhabited long before historical time.

The mystery of the buried crosses; a narrative of psychic exploration.

He is commonly styled the father of western exploration.

Further rapid explorations showed that the box was fitted with a loose top, and that the interior was well-nigh filled with stout canvas and moose skin bags.

"Did they come from the Egypt in the poem "'Where among the desert sands Some deserted city stands, There I'll come when I'm a man With a camel caravan; And in a corner find the toys Of the old Egyptian boys'?" He spent a happy hour playing with the libation cup and the ushabti trophies of one of the most remarkable explorations of our era.

To make a brief exploration of the country east of Weymouth the road should be taken that keeps close to the shore until the coastguard station at Furzy Cliff is reached.

This alone, apart from any extended exploration, meant a work of considerable time; but, unfortunately for the surveyor in charge, the general public was just then eager for fresh discoveries of available pastoral land, and was inclined to regard survey work as of secondary importance.

Very extensive explorations, made at different times by myself, have shown that only fragments of skulls and of the long bones of the body are to be found in the mound, and that these are commonly associated with earthen pots, sometimes whole, but more frequently broken fragments only.

This idea was based upon some superficial explorations which had been made from time to time by curiosity hunters.

Some relics of Norman work have been found but the covering of the site with roads, graves and houses precludes the systematic exploration and survey which alone could solve this question and make clear the outlines of the plan of the whole establishment.

It moreover appears that little or no exploration has been made of the lands east of the due north line.

The main portion of eastern Australia was now fairly well known; it had been crossed from south to north, and from east to west, and it was only the elongated spur of the Cape York peninsula that stood in urgent need of detailed exploration.

CHAPTER XI Archaeologists of a future age will doubtless, in their minute explorations of this region, come upon the petrified remains of golf balls in such number as will occasion learned dispute.

In 1858, the South Australian Government voted a sum of money to fit out a party to continue the northern explorations.

They can, however, engage the public in an ongoing exploration and dialogue on issues and their impacts, and attempt to provide a rationale for their roles in the chamber in which they participate.

I have thus detailed the circumstances attending the discovery and partial exploration of the Victoria, that new and important addition to our geographical knowledge of one of the least known and most interesting portions of the globe.

62 adjectives to describe  exploration