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Geography, Travel guides
Year:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Page 372 of 598
Place: London
Publisher: Murray
Physical description: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Language: Englisch
Notations: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Subject heading: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Location mark: I 124.216
Intern ID: 37775
TO INNSBRUCK. 23.) Anst. m. = 110| Eng. m. Eil- wagen daily in 20 hrs. The journey may be performed with post horses, aided by a Laufzettel , (§ 91), in 17) hrs. but the more gene ral rate is less than 6 m/an hr. Reich- enhall, Waidringen, or Rattenberg, are good halting-places for the night. This pass into Tyrol displays some very fine scenery, especially between Unken and Waidringen. The traveller who follows this route turns his back upon the plains at Salz burg, and skirting on the 1. the ma jestic

an hour’s delay caused on the opposite frontier. A small fee will insure this being done : the seals are removed at Unken. About \ m. before reaching Reich, enhali the road passes the secularised Convent of St. Zeno, with an old Church containing curious monuments, near which a road turns off to Berchtes- gaden —a delightful detour In going to or from Salzburg, and a most interest ing and romantic road. (Etes. 185 and

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Books
Category:
Geography, Travel guides
Year:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
/tessmannDigital/presentation/media/image/Page/HTSG/HTSG_373_object_3992164.png
Page 373 of 598
Place: London
Publisher: Murray
Physical description: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Language: Englisch
Notations: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Subject heading: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Location mark: I 124.216
Intern ID: 37775
(Rechen) which serve to collect the timber cut on the neighbouring mountains, and floated down by tributary streams into the Saal (See § 94, 95, 111 .) The store of wood laid up for fuel, &c., in the yards is immense. The greatest curiosity about Reich- ennall is the hydraulic machinery by which the salt water is pumped up to the top of a mountain nearly 1600 ft high. More than 2 centuries ago the forests in this neighbourhood were al- faggots (whence the German name, Bomgradirhmser); and the salt

by the springs ; it was therefore deter mined to convey the brine to other places, where wood was still abundant, The plan was carried into execution by means of a series of pipes, through which the brine was first conveyed to Traunstein; but many years after wards, as the supply increased, the con duits were prolonged to Rosenheim, both these spots being surrounded by forests. Within a few years, Reich en- hall has been connected by a similar line of pipes with Kerch tesgaden, where the brine

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