The Italian Valleys of the Pennine Alps: A Tour Through All the Romantic and Less-frequented "Vals" of Northern Piedmont, from the Tarentaise to the Gries ... With [plates And] Illustrations from the Author's Sketches, Maps [and a Plan], Etc |
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Page 4
... interest to us , ever since we had been present at one of the great annual fairs at Varallo . The picturesque Greek- like costumes peculiar to each Val - the striking beauty of the women both young and old - the accounts we heard of the ...
... interest to us , ever since we had been present at one of the great annual fairs at Varallo . The picturesque Greek- like costumes peculiar to each Val - the striking beauty of the women both young and old - the accounts we heard of the ...
Page 5
... interest - from the snow - peaks , glaciers , and wild ranges , the last haunts of the all but extinct Bouquetin , or Ibex , to the rich valleys , with their strangely - mixed races of Savoyard , Piedmontese , Italian , and German ; as ...
... interest - from the snow - peaks , glaciers , and wild ranges , the last haunts of the all but extinct Bouquetin , or Ibex , to the rich valleys , with their strangely - mixed races of Savoyard , Piedmontese , Italian , and German ; as ...
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... interest , and also avoid the beaten track of the St. Bernard . Studer and Escher's geological chart led to some conversa- tion on the formation of the neighbouring mountain - ranges , and we adjourned to the library , where , beside ...
... interest , and also avoid the beaten track of the St. Bernard . Studer and Escher's geological chart led to some conversa- tion on the formation of the neighbouring mountain - ranges , and we adjourned to the library , where , beside ...
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... interest is the narrow plain , where ages past were reared the Celtic altars of Pen , and after them the famous Roman temple of Jupiter . But scanty records are left us , beyond their bare names , of the hardy primitive tribes of ...
... interest is the narrow plain , where ages past were reared the Celtic altars of Pen , and after them the famous Roman temple of Jupiter . But scanty records are left us , beyond their bare names , of the hardy primitive tribes of ...
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... interest in their welfare , collecting them together at every opportunity , especially in the winter , for religious instruction . We were sorry to learn on inquiring for him , that the very agreeable young monk who entertained us on ...
... interest in their welfare , collecting them together at every opportunity , especially in the winter , for religious instruction . We were sorry to learn on inquiring for him , that the very agreeable young monk who entertained us on ...
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Aiguille Alagna Alpine Alps Aosta appeared ascent avalanches Barailler beautiful Bernard Biona blue bouquetin bridge Cervin châlets Challant chamois Champorcher Châtillon church climbed clouds Cogne colour Courmayeur Cramont crest crevasses crossed curé dark deep Delapierre descending distance Doire feet foot forest glacier glen gneiss green Gressoney Grivola head height Italian La Thuile larch lofty looked lower Lyskam Macugnaga magnificent mass meadows Mont Blanc Mont Velan Monte Rosa Mora moraine morning mountain side mule narrow night pass pastures path peaks Piedmont pine precipice range reached remarkable rich ridge Rimasco road rocks Roman round Salassi scene scenery seemed seen singular slopes snow Spitze steep stone stream summit Taurini torrent track Turin Val d'Aosta Val d'Ayas Val de Lys Val Ferret Val Sesia Val Tournanche valley Valpelline vast village walls wild winter Zumstein
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