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Geography, Travel guides
Year:
1864
¬The¬ Dolomite Mountains : excursions through Tyrol, Carinthia, Carniola, & Friuli in 1861, 1862, & 1863 ; with a geological chapter and pictorial illustrations from original drawings on the spot
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Page 328 of 600
Author: Gilbert, Josiah ; Churchill, George C. / by Josiah Gilbert, and G. C. Churchill
Place: London
Publisher: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green
Physical description: XX, 576 S. : Ill., Kt.
Language: Englisch
Subject heading: g.Dolomiten ; f.Reisebericht 1861-1863
Location mark: II A-4.101
Intern ID: 134614
their fourteen miles’ walk, were sorely in need. And then, the grenadier was in the kitchen 1 too surely we recognised that ponderous voice. He and the others had clattered in about an hour after us, had received their pay and largess, and we hoped by this time were fairly tired out. But the firn was beginning : Laufen had assembled to welcome Sulzbach. The grenadier was great that night; some Laufen hero was there to match him, and he rose in glory as the clock went round. Xt will he long

remembered by them—and by us. Churchill was for making desperate in cursion upon thè company with an appeal to the sacredness of the night-cap ; but who could hope to stay victory in its tide of conquest ? who the flow of those mighty bumpers ? So we turned and grinned upon our pillows, and discussed our sorrows through the wainscot. In the morning, to add insult to injury, thè cost of thè entertainment appeared footed to thè bill, whereat our wrath rose so high that the landladv discreetly withrlrew the

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Books
Category:
Geography, Travel guides
Year:
1864
¬The¬ Dolomite Mountains : excursions through Tyrol, Carinthia, Carniola, & Friuli in 1861, 1862, & 1863 ; with a geological chapter and pictorial illustrations from original drawings on the spot
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Page 217 of 600
Author: Gilbert, Josiah ; Churchill, George C. / by Josiah Gilbert, and G. C. Churchill
Place: London
Publisher: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green
Physical description: XX, 576 S. : Ill., Kt.
Language: Englisch
Subject heading: g.Dolomiten ; f.Reisebericht 1861-1863
Location mark: II A-4.101
Intern ID: 134614
entered and muttered a words of invocation. From this point the track skirted Uie edge 0 £ £-j le c (J ra } 7ert ? — a ruinous, desolate-looking ^ e pth, in which the torrent of the Gr&niitz raved. Directly °Pposite, the bare crags of the inany-peaked Gärtner rose P l ' e cipitously to the height of 7,200 feet, scored in the ^tervals between the peaks with Jong linee of débris. ^°mpe]led to follow the edges of the Graben, the track ^vas very circuitous, but fmally an alp, or spur, was reached ’d tfie

foot of the actual peaks, occupied by a few miserable ^enn hiitte, and known as the Kühwege Alp. Mainly on Uie north slopes of this alp was the Wulf mia found; at fil 'st singly^ but further on in large masses, partly in the sll ade of pine trees, and partly in the open. Thonsands r F sterns rose up withìn a comparatively smaJl area, and s °ores of colonies in ewig and threes—often of young piante—were scattered sporadically aroimd over a muck

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Books
Category:
Geography, Travel guides
Year:
1864
¬The¬ Dolomite Mountains : excursions through Tyrol, Carinthia, Carniola, & Friuli in 1861, 1862, & 1863 ; with a geological chapter and pictorial illustrations from original drawings on the spot
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Page 100 of 600
Author: Gilbert, Josiah ; Churchill, George C. / by Josiah Gilbert, and G. C. Churchill
Place: London
Publisher: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green
Physical description: XX, 576 S. : Ill., Kt.
Language: Englisch
Subject heading: g.Dolomiten ; f.Reisebericht 1861-1863
Location mark: II A-4.101
Intern ID: 134614
points. Beyond these to the south rose up the isolated loffcj summits of thè granite Cima d’Asta (9,200 feet), an island during the Trias period, when the whole of South Tyrol was covered bj thè sea. In thè far dista,nee glim- mered in the sun the snow-fields of the Adam elio, on the boundary line between Tyrol and Lombardy. This ridge of the Monzoni has become classic ground to the mineralogists of Europe, A mighty mass of syenite has bere beeil upheaved, itself intersected with numerous dykes

or hypersthene, has come into contact with the sedimentary rocks on either hand. The most interesting fact remains. Opposite me, to the north, rose thè lofty green slopes of thè Col pelle and Bufaure Gebirge, a smiling contrast to the bare Dolomitic precipices on the easfc and south, and rising to an equa! height with my present point of view. But geology teils us of anoiker contrast between these slopes and their boundary-walls. It affirms that tbey form a mighty mass of volcanic ash, and that their base

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