Archibald Geikie Quote

It is the fate of continents, no less than of the human communities that inhabit them, to have their first origin shrouded in obscurity.


Geological Sketches at Home and Abroad, Chapter XIII (p. 295), The Macmillan Co. 1892


It is the fate of continents, no less than of the human communities that inhabit them, to have their first origin shrouded in obscurity.

It is the fate of continents, no less than of the human communities that inhabit them, to have their first origin shrouded in obscurity.

It is the fate of continents, no less than of the human communities that inhabit them, to have their first origin shrouded in obscurity.

It is the fate of continents, no less than of the human communities that inhabit them, to have their first origin shrouded in obscurity.