LITTLE JULIA'S GLEN AND FALL. 



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Monument. Passing this, I climbed to a broad pla- 

 teau, probably five hundred yards above the sea ; and 

 keej)ing along this toward Cape Alexander, came at 

 length upon a deej) gorge at the bottom of which 

 flowed a stream, some ten yards over, which came 

 from the meltino; snows of the mountains and the 

 mer de glace. Descending into this ravine I followed 

 its rough banks until they came abruptly to the tall 

 cliff of the coast, over which the water leaped wildly 

 down into a deejD and picturesque glen, which it filled 

 with a cloud of its own sjDray. The spot figures in 

 my diary as Little Julia's Glen and Fall. 



