¬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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Autor:
Gilbert, Josiah ; Churchill, George C. / by Josiah Gilbert, and G. C. Churchill
Ort:
London
Verlag:
Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green
Umfang:
XX, 576 S. : Ill., Kt.
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort:
g.Dolomiten ; f.Reisebericht 1861-1863
Signatur:
II A-4.101
Intern-ID:
134614
ter ms, he would ha ve left that matter to va. r rau ge itself ; trat his old mother strack in with a stout refusai to let the rifle go without a definite understanding, which it cost some trouble to arri ve at with thè strong-fisted dame. Plan is at the foot of a pass—the Evas Joch—leading to Cam piteli o, between the Sella Spitze and Lang’ Kofel, and likely to partake of the grandeur of both moun- tains. The Lang Kofel cannot he seen well, tili lower down the Groden Thal than we were able
affair was no joke, gravely followed with bis load. At the village of Sta. Maria, half an hour down the valley, whose ehnrch is celebrated for a piignmage-pictnre of the Madonna,,we tumed up the Lang Thal, a delicious green giade, flat and lawny, guarded on both sides by singulär towers of rock, or, rather, an a venne of towers, 2,000 fe'et in height— their summits steeped in sunshine, their bases in cool shade, The effect was quite novel, for again thè contour of rock differed from thè usuai