Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The actual source of the tributary to the Vosk, now called the thassa Cartius, as you know, was found five years later by the explorer, Ramus of Tabor, who, with a small expedition, over a period of nine months, fought and bartered his way through the river tribes, beyond the six cataracts, to the Ven highlands.
The actual source of the tributary to the Vosk, now called the Thassa Cartius, as you know, was found five years later by the explorer, Ramus of Tabor, who, with a small expedition, over a period of nine months, fought and bartered his way through the river tribes, beyond the six cataracts, to the Ven highlands.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #206)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Calculations performed by the black geographer, Ramani, of the island of Anango, suggested that given the elevations involved the two rivers could not be the same.
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His pupil, Shaba, was the first civilized man to circumnavigate Lake Ushindi.
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He discovered that the Cartius, as was known, enters Lake Ushindi, but that only two rivers flow out of Ushindi, the Kamba and Nyoka.
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The actual source of the tributary to the Vosk, now called the thassa Cartius, as you know, was found five years later by the explorer, Ramus of Tabor, who, with a small expedition, over a period of nine months, fought and bartered his way through the river tribes, beyond the six cataracts, to the Ven highlands.
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The thassa Cartius, with its own tributaries, drains the highlands and the descending plains".
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"That has been known to me for over a year," I said.
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"Why do you speak of it now?" "We are ignorant of so many things," mused Samos.
"Calculations performed by the black geographer, Ramani, of the island of Anango, suggested that given the elevations involved the two rivers could not be the same.
His pupil, Shaba, was the first civilized man to circumnavigate Lake Ushindi.
He discovered that the Cartius, as was known, enters Lake Ushindi, but that only two rivers flow out of Ushindi, the Kamba and Nyoka.
The actual source of the tributary to the Vosk, now called the thassa Cartius, as you know, was found five years later by the explorer, Ramus of Tabor, who, with a small expedition, over a period of nine months, fought and bartered his way through the river tribes, beyond the six cataracts, to the Ven highlands.
The thassa Cartius, with its own tributaries, drains the highlands and the descending plains".
"That has been known to me for over a year," I said.
"Why do you speak of it now?" "We are ignorant of so many things," mused Samos.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1)