| Canada - 1849 - 170 pages
...the Canadian Fall, there is a ledge of rock, which leads into a cavern behind the sheet of waters, called ( the Cavern of the Winds. " It is in the form...water, and that on the right of dark rocks. It is fifty or sixty feet large, and the obscurity that surrounds it, together with the strong wind which... | |
| Canada - 1849 - 166 pages
...there is a ledge of rock, irhich leads into a cavern behind the sheet of waters, called ' the Oavern of the Winds." It is in the form of a pointed arch, the span M the left hand being composed of rolling and dark water, and that ;n the right of dark rocks. It is... | |
| Jennet Roy - America - 1854 - 282 pages
...of the Canadian Fall there is a ledge of rock, which leads into a cavern behind the sheet of waters, called " the Cavern of the Winds." It is in the form...water, and that on the right of dark rocks. It is fifty or sixty feet large, and the obscurity that surrounds it, together with ths strong wind which... | |
| Henry Beaumont Small - Canada - 1866 - 260 pages
...himself on a narrow ledge of rock which leads into a cavern behind the sheet of waters called the " Cave of the Winds." It is in the form of a pointed arch,...left hand being composed of rolling and dark water, that on the right, of dark limestone rock, in which are layers here and there of a shining white spar,... | |
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