Itconta'f 
EUROPEAii LAKES, 
nearly opposite to 0 ‘SuU. van’s cascade, it 
Acres ; and the coast is formed into a 
promontories, skirted and crowned w.di a > 1 ^ 
and otliar .shrubs and trees. The promon >7 
which divides tire Upper from the Lower 
,nent; and a road carrie, 6 
land of enchantment; and a road th® y 
centre of this promontory, which mtoW® , , n^.y 
beauties of die place. Among ,tlie “'f ^biec^ l/ 
the 
not® 
ot Uie place. .timuiig — -g. 
one named Turk, presents itself as an o 
liificencGs and tlie summit of ^ 
though interesting, soars above tlie wlioi . 
Tlie passage to the upper lake is round ^pd y 
of Mucaiss, which coniines it on one si > 
of Mucaiss, whicii connnes n ou ^ w 
proadiing mountains on the olliea jpces 
rock, called the Eagle’s nest, which 
lock, called the Eagle’s nest, which product, 
echoes: the report of a single cannon is 
7’ «' 1 
echoes: the report ot a ‘I ’ 
suicessionof peals resembling the “peO'',fi>''l 
sf.cms to travel along the surrounding sc _ 
»f.cms to travel along me suuuuu^ 
away amid the distant mountains. The upp . 
•y_ t_ 1 n, ftvM-n tAvn to tliree 
away aniiu uic ui^uaui. - 
fliUes in length, and from two to duee 
e almost surrounded by *''°P.,,,ds '■! T/ 
r of beautiful cascades. The 
a number 01 ueauumi j 
are numerous, and afford an amazing yanei^ j 
Views. 
Tl» centre lake, ^ 
■J? 
Tlie centre lase, wnieu 
a small in comparison with the i„ hf l 
c- 1 . imt its shores are, “ . Aiii* 
IS small 111 pj >*> t-S 
boast of equal variety ; but its shores a e, d V 
indented with beautiful bays, surrounded i A 
of trees. The eastern boundary is 
— . I 
down the steep side ot wh 
- »‘V 
Maagerton, j j ettv 
cascade, visible for tour hundred and htt 
of xvaier is supplied by a circular ' .puyV 
<h' the mountain, called the De\ il s Ptic • _ ppiii' ./ 
on account of its immense depth, anti 
tiow of water, is considered as one ot toCr, 
in Killarney. , . , ctuia'" '• 
iVliiiJt Ajv. r . i|l f 
IjOUgh-Nraoh is somewhat of a ' ljpi;c ^:rto 
indented ou every side, and is the hn'gt'^ l\ti 
iieing twenty miles '.mg trom the ft U' 
^ oict nunilv tTru>(-»ii the 
south-east, neariy tiUeeii fiom the “'’'■'''^^'''1,, 
west, and ten or twelve at a ineditim ' 
muulcates its bciiefus l« h'e countiei’i ■* 
