The Irish Tourists Illustrated Handbook for Visitors to Ireland in 1852

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The Irish Tourists Illustrated Handbook for Visitors to Ireland in 1852
Thomas Gregor Brodie
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There are many of its bends which display the wild romantic scenery of the Gap to the utmost advantage.
It appears literally as if this vast range of mountains, of which this most singular ravine is composed, were cleft in twain by a mighty sword : one is not surprised at its appearance having given rise to such a tradition. There are several views in the Gap, which quite come up to one's idea of sublimity ; it is altogether a most singular scene, and one which completely baffles description. I
...t looks as if it were caused by an earthquake, or some other mighty convulsion of nature. The huge masses of rock which have rolled down the sides have the effect of conveying a very good idea of the height of the mountains on either side. The traveller is so completely KILLARXEY.
67 hedged in that he has nothing else left to assist the judgment, unless, indeed, the numerous goats which are scattered about on the brink of the precipice : these little animals frequently get into clefts of the rock, from which they are unable to extricate themselves, and consequently perish from hunger.


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