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THE volcano of the Island of Réunion, surrounded and defended as it were by great circular walls perpendicular for more than 100 metres, forming what is known as the inclosure, is hardly accessible except on two sides, by the high plain of the interior or by the Grand-Brulé; that is, setting out from the coast to climb directly the slopes of the crater itself.
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The Volcano of Réunion 1 . Nature 14, 333–336 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/014333b0
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