The book The British Isles Through An Opera Glass was written by author Taylor, Charles M. (Charles Maus), B. 1849 Here you can read free online of The British Isles Through An Opera Glass book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The British Isles Through An Opera Glass a good or bad book?
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There are here beautiful views on every side. It is hardly necessary to say that we were caught in a shower. Anticipating this, we are prepared for it. To-day we rise early, for the day is fine, and we have on hand the most important excursion of Killarney — a trip to the famous Gap of Dunloe. We are to proceed by car and on foot or horse- back, and wind up with a row on the lake back to our hotel. This expedition will occupy about eight hours. Our car is waiting before the hotel, and we start ...at ten o'clock. A drive of eleven or twelve miles brings us to the entrance of the Gap. During the latter part of this ride we are besieged by innumerable old men and women, girls and boys, who have flowers, photographs, canes and other articles for sale. The Gap of Dunloe, etc. in The Gap is a wild ravine through the mount- ains, with rocks on either side rising to an enor- mous height. Near the entrance an unattractive cottage is pointed out as the home of the beautiful Kate Kearney. Here one may, if he wishes, refresh himself with a drink of goat's milk.
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