STOCKHOLM TO ULEABORG. 
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LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Fagermfs. This place is celebrated for good horfes, and \vc had indeed 
very excellent ones. There is no lodging for ftrangers. 
Kurofolk. Some fifhermen’s huts; no accommodation for travellers. 
The pealants here, as in other parts of Finland and Sweden, deep in 
beds three dories high, one over the other. 
Gamla Carlehy : a fmall town in the government of Wafa. In the poft- 
houfe, where you change horfes, there are fome very decent apart¬ 
ments for travellers. 
Ojanala , a peafant’s houfe, in which no padengers can be received.. 
You fhould always take the precaution not to fuffer yourfelf to be 
conduced overland when the padage for dedges is bad; but defire 
and even oblige your drivers to keep on the ice, though the way 
fhould be rather longer. 
Hignala. Lodgings for travellers. You ought not to rifk travelling in 
the night under this latitude in the winter feafon, becaule you cannot 
well didinguifh the road on the ice, and may deviate from your direc¬ 
tion. 
We fliould have gone by Rocola ; but being on the ice of the fea, we 
mud have fetched a circuit to the right, for the fake of changing 
horfes, and come back the fame way : we therefore engaged the 
horfes we had to bring us draightvvays to Kalajoki. 
Kalajoh. No dwelling for travellers. The road proceeds over the ice 
of the fea, which is broken by the rocks underneath the furface, 
when it finks or lowers itfelf lb as to touch them ; this has a very 
pretty appearance. 
Yowala 
