More than once the path was so steep that we had to dismount and lead our horses. The shades of evening had begun to deepen around us when we reached the beautiful hamlet, " navelled in woody hills,'' called Aboon Bashi, or the Sources of the Aboon. A Year Among the Circassians - Página 125por John Augustus Longworth - 1840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lady Florence Dixie - 1880 - 310 páginas
...flowed that broad and rapid mountain stream, which it was necessary for us to ford. The ravine side was so steep that we had to dismount and lead our horses down by a narrow track made by the wild horses. This pathway seemed to fall almost perpendicularly... | |
| Ernest Harrison Griffin - 1924 - 386 páginas
...from the plains was fairly arduous; here and there we crossed small streams, and at times the rocky path was so steep that we had to dismount and lead our horses, although all sorts of road, rocky or sandy, seemed alike to the camels, who trudged stolidly along.... | |
| J. A. Longworth - 1999 - 336 páginas
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