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furroundcd by an immenfe wall of rock 

 and mountain. Th? effedt aftonifhingly 

 great. 



Taking boat again you row round a pro- 

 digious fine promontory, beautifully wood- 

 ed ; and upon turning it, you tack about 

 round a moft exquifite little ifland in the 

 bay ; and if the water is very high, there 

 are two more very fine woody illands, 

 grgund which you may row : This little 

 archipelago will entertain a perfon of the 

 leaft tafte. Nor is the view of the lake's 

 environs unworthy of admiration. The 

 crags and clifts to the right are tremen- 

 dous : Skiddow fronts you in the fublimeft 

 ftile ; paddle-back on one fide of him rears 

 his head in tl^e boldeft rnanner : To the 

 left you lo©k upon an exceeding fine hang- 

 ing WQod, beautifully fpread over a waving 

 hill. 



Advancing with the coafl yoq qext lan4 

 at the lead mines, which, if you have a 

 tafte for grotto work, will entertain, as a 

 boat may be loaded with fpar of various 

 glittering and beautiful kinds. Here alfo 

 are two ^uriofities of an uncommon kind:? 

 ^/^. two fait fprings. 



Sailing 



