| 1862 - 818 Seiten
...Grand is so narrow, and its walls are so lofty, that many parts of it can never have felt sunshine In one place the walls are not more than four feet...the summit, have been jammed in between them, and formed a natural roof, beneath which you must creep along above the brook on planks if the brook be... | |
| 1825 - 432 Seiten
...so narrow, and its walls are so lofty, that many parts of it can never have felt sunshine. I trode, through the greater part of it, on snow and ice, when...in their course from the summit, have been jammed hi between them, and form a natural roof, beneath which you must creep along, above the brook, on planks,... | |
| John Russell - 1828 - 310 Seiten
...so narrow, and its walls are so lofty, that many parts of it can never have felt sunshine. I trode, through the greater part of it, on snow and ice, when...hanging frozen " in their fall." In one place the walk are not more than four feet asunder. Some huge . blocks, in their course from the summit, have... | |
| William Somerville Orr - 1855 - 608 Seiten
...so narrow, and its walls are so lofty, that many parts of it can never have felt sunshine. I trode through the greater part of it on snow and ice, when...sporting over its frozen bosom. Some small cascades луеге literally hanging ' frozen in their full.' In one place the walls are not more than four... | |
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