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- Title
What a Garden It Was.
- Authors
Bynum, Dixon
- Abstract
The article discusses the experience of the author during his excursion in the Ozarks. The valley is an embayment, first scoured by the Mississippi River between the higher elevations of the coastal plain during the Pleistocene. When the valley was created, one glacier after another expanded and then contracted over the landmass of upper North America, an icy breathing from the pole. Ice storms are the usual occurrences during late winters and early springs. They usually strike the same areas only once in twenty or thirty years.
- Subjects
MISSISSIPPI River; OZARK Mountains; VOYAGES &; travels; VALLEYS; ICE storms; NATURAL disasters
- Publication
ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature & Environment, 2004, Vol 11, Issue 1, p199
- ISSN
1076-0962
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/isle/11.1.199