Holidays in Tyrol : Klobenstein, Paneveggio and Obladis.- (Tauchnitz-Edition ; 1976)
always open; devotion and bowls go on at thè sanie time, smokers lounge and gossip under thè arcade, while thè greensward is chequered by linen spie ad out to bleach and dry, If these are attractions, what shall be said of thè Situation and environment? They are superb. Which- ever way you look you see mountains. In thè south- east thè Frammont, Monte Piacedeì, and other rocky heights, whose farther side looks into thè Val di Zoldo. Next appear thè summits of thè hills that form thè Canale
di Agordo, veiled by thè white smoke of thè copper Works that miglit be taken for thè smoke of a volcano. Ànother turn and you see a range, green to thè summit with fields, pastures, gardens. and wood, Stretching away to thè north-east. Then Monte Agner, with which we shall make a passing acquai ntance a day or two hence on our way to Primiero, Then thè twin brethren—thè Palle di San Lucano— looking so cairn and dignified, that your admiration becomes reverent while your eye fiods repose in their