| Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1843 - 576 pages
...eastward of the mountains. The Creeping Mountain stands to the southwest of this stream, and presents to the view a huge rock, resembling at a distance...shooting from the top, falls in a large cascade ; to the cast of which is a vast natural cave, affording an entrance as wide as the cave itself. This frightful... | |
| 1846 - 310 pages
...eastward of the mountains. The Creeping Mountain stands to the south-west of this stream, and presents to the view a huge rock, resembling at a distance...large cascade ; to the east of which is a vast natural cave, affording an entrance as wide as the cave itself. This frightful chamber is lined with fern,... | |
| J. B. Doyle - 1854 - 474 pages
...resembling at a distance a fortification, very high, overhanging, and detached, as it were, from the east side of the mountain. After rain, a stream rushes...west side of the rock which, shooting from the top, forms a large cascade, to the east of which is a large natural cave. This chamber is lined with ferns,... | |
| John Murray (publishers.) - 1864 - 502 pages
...vale divides it from Slieve Guavcn, or the Creeping Mountain, which stands to the SW, and presents to the view a huge rock resembling at a distance an old fortification, very high, and detached, as. it were, from the eastern side of the mountain." Conveyances from Newcastle daily... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1871 - 184 pages
...to identify it with the " Cove Mountain." " It stands to the south-west of this stream, and presents to the view a huge rock, resembling at a distance an old fortification, very high and detached, as it were, from the eastern side of the mountain. After rain a stream rushes from the... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1906 - 656 pages
...stream, and presents to the view a huge rock, resembling at a distance an old fortification, very high and detached, as it were, from the eastern side of...falls in a large cascade : to the east of which is a large natural cave, affording an entrance as wide as the cave itself." On the detached rock above mentioned... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1911 - 510 pages
...eastward of the mountains. The Creeping Mountain stands to the southwest of this stream, and presents to the view a huge rock, resembling at a distance...large cascade; to the east of which is a vast natural cave, affording an entrance as wide as the cave Itself. This frightful chamber is lined with fern,... | |
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