; 4] 
Cascade is artificially formed at the outlet of the lake, and is con- 
structed in a natural and picturesque manner. The huge rocks 
and boulders are so arranged as to hide all appearance of being 
“built,” and with the waters rushing over them the effect is always 
CASCADE AT VIRGINIA WATER. 
very pleasing, but especially after heavy rains, when the volume of 
water is greatly increased. Flowing past the Robber’s Cave— 
constructed by the side of the Cascade in the shape of a very 
natural-looking cavern—the stream disappears among the 
umbrageous banks of a lovely glen. 
