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TRAVELS 
CHAPTER XL 
A Grotto among the Rocks of the Cape—Rocks, of which the North 
Cape is compofed, chiefly Granite—Birds feen near that Cape —• 
Return from the North Cape—A different Route to Alien from the 
one taken before—IJland of Maafo, and its Inhabitants—Great 
Hofpitality and Attention—Advantage of being miflaken for a 
Pi •’nice in travelling—A Place called Hammerfeft — Hwalmyjling , 
a Peninfula—Account of an Englfh Frigate coming as far as Ham- 
merfef fome Years ago—Arrive again at Alten—Excurfion to 
Telwig, a great Eifhmarket—Embark on the River Alten — Sin¬ 
gular Combination of three Cat ar a As—Attempt to afcend in the 
Boats one of thefe Waterfalls—Reafons for this Adventure—It 
fails, and the Travellers are obliged to proceed on Foot over the 
Mountains—Difference of Temperature in the Air—Regain the 
River, and meet the Laplanders of Kautokeino—Reach Kautokeino ; 
thence to Enontekis—Difficulty of the Journey to the latter Place — 
Two Englfh Travellers at Enontekis: their Memorandums—The 
Clergyman of Enontekis—Extra As from a manufcript Account , 
written by that Clergyman, refpeAing the Parifh of Enontekis: 
its Population, Church, Inhabitants , Colonies, Manners, and natu¬ 
ral ProduAions ; among the Latter fome Plants and Birds, and Re¬ 
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