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WHIRLPOOLS AND EDDIES. 
prSiI®p P Xifh° ft “ th ° f'; l0 ° ki " S like the "reminds of a rolling 
march other ™ «*»*■ Still, their 
grand. Many a/ a V° J ma j estic - Tire scenery among them is 
finds herself follow^W™^ ban-bound trader, after doubling the Cape, 
swells furiously dri ' °* * tlme by thesc magnificent rolling 
billow ^ ^ “ W -st winds.” These 
no verVelt ffie ™ ° f *** even forty feet; 
One of these mountain " HU i° f*!' beigbt of waves is recorded. 
se mountam waves placed between two ships conceals each 
& 8. Height 0 , Waves off the Cape of Gooc, Hope. 
of them from the other a , 
Fl g- 8. In roimding Cape Horn J ^ ^ partlally represented 
to thirty feet high, but in the Cl’ Tff ““ “Entered from twer 
“fee or ten feet e^Zt when S ^ ^ "***' «** the height 
resisting obstacle. Thus when hip 16 , m Contact —th some power: 
the Eddystone Lighthouse the J ° WS aie <blsbe<1 violen % agaii 
-bicb stands a WrT^tW ^ *** «* » 
torrents on the roof After the' J f above the sea > and falls 
f “ »*» fonnd on fc Lore wMA 1 , “ lW * *"» < 
