Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World, On a New Plan, According to the ...
Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World, On a New Plan, According to the ...
Conrad Malte-Brun
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Such are the causes which have fanned tlie simking of the BJume^ between Seyssd and rEcluse;^ th« ^fridge of VejOf near Verona, the arch of which has so elevation of more than 114 feet^ and particnlariy the * Varenius, Geographic Gfnerale, cb. 16. prop. 30. Lulof, GAogtapbie Fhjsiqne, ii. 262, (io German.) Bergmann, i. 387, tqq. (in Swedish.) t Pliny, ii. 103. Seneca Quest. Nat. iii. 26. Strabo, 1. ix, 424. ; zi. Bit, edition Aim. Mabiut, Dissert, de Fluvlis, qui imercedunt ct aiiaacaimur. ^ An...nates dei Voyages, iv. 81. « Z. Betti, Descrizionc d*un MaraTiglioso ponte, 1766, Fortis in Uie Giomtl* dTtalia, vi. 241. Cauiefl of this pheno- PHYsioAJi osaeiuniT. 297 BagBiHoent MoMriige in YirgtBim an astomddng raiilt luutuig two momitoiiifl^ sq^utited by a ravine of S70 feet in ^^^ deptfat in which the Cedar Crtek flom.* It is prokabktiiat ~-'~" the fidl of a rock has fonned these nataral bridges^ like those of Icononzo^ in Mexico. In Iionisiana^ trees^ or rather whole feratB> have been obserred to fall on a rivery coveiv isg it Beariy with vegetable earth; and thus giving rise to anatuwl bridge^ whicb> for leagues, has hid the course of the river Itom view; finaUy, the Gnadiana sees its waters ' 8cattend and filtered in the sandy and marshy (^twnds^ ftom which fliey rnssiie in greater abundance.
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