Fig. 50 Part of Union Island, one of the Grenadines; looking southeast. The subdued forms of the island, taken in connection with its pronounced embayments and immature headland cliffs, suggest that it was first subjected to erosion for a long period, then moderately submerged and embayed and immaturely cliffed. Extrait de : The Lesser Antilles (p. 129) Résumé : Dessin de l'île Union, une des îles des Grenadines Siècle(s) traité(s) : 19 Partager |