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(1859) [MARC] Author: W. Mattieu Williams
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so great. Much of the effect of the quantity of water
is lost, on account of the narrowness of the chasm down
which it falls.

After lingering till the sun had set, I walked on, in
company with the Portuguese and his four Norwegian
companions, to the farm below, where they remained.
This farm is said to have been the residence of Marie’s
lover, and many tourists who walk up the rugged way
from it to the platform of rock from which the best
view of the fall is obtained, imagine that they have
thereby crossed the Marie Stige. I walked on by
moonlight through a fine valley, passing many cascades,
until I reached Dale, at a late hour. This is a good
station, and the regular lialting-place for visitors to the
Riukan Foss,

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