Following the Equator, Part 4 7.4.48
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Following the Equator, Part 4 - Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897.
Following the Equator, Part 4 - We spent part of an afternoon and a night at sea, and reached Bluff, in New Zealand, early in the morning. Bluff is at the bottom of the middle island, and is away down south, nearly forty-seven degrees below the equator. It lies as far south of the line as Quebec lies north of it, and the climates of the two should be alike; but for some reason or other it has not been so arranged. Quebec is hot in the summer and cold in the winter, but Bluff's climate is less intense; the cold weather is not very cold, the hot weather is not very hot; and the difference between the hottest month and the coldest is but 17 degrees Fahrenheit.
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- Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897.
- We spent part of an afternoon and a night at sea, and reached Bluff, in New Zealand, early in the morning.
- Bluff is at the bottom of the middle island, and is away down south, nearly forty-seven degrees below the equator.
- It lies as far south of the line as Quebec lies north of it, and the climates of the two should be alike.
- But for some reason or other it has not been so arranged.
- Quebec is hot in the summer and cold in the winter, but Bluff's climate is less intense.
- The cold weather is not very cold, the hot weather is not very hot. A
- nd the difference between the hottest month and the coldest is but 17 degrees Fahrenheit.