. Norway in 1848 and 1849: containing rambles among the fjelds and fjords of the central and western districts; and including remarks on its political, military, ecclesiastical, and social organization . m the end of the lake, looking down a woodedglen, they caught at times distant glimpses of thedome of the Folgefond rising over the deep valleyleading to the fjord. At the village of Skare theydismissed the horses, and made the rest of thejourney, for about ten miles, on foot. The sceneryon the approach to Odde is of the most magnifi-cent description. They passed eight or ten water-falls, and


. Norway in 1848 and 1849: containing rambles among the fjelds and fjords of the central and western districts; and including remarks on its political, military, ecclesiastical, and social organization . m the end of the lake, looking down a woodedglen, they caught at times distant glimpses of thedome of the Folgefond rising over the deep valleyleading to the fjord. At the village of Skare theydismissed the horses, and made the rest of thejourney, for about ten miles, on foot. The sceneryon the approach to Odde is of the most magnifi-cent description. They passed eight or ten water-falls, and in one place two such falls were pouring-their vast torrents from the same lake within 200yards of each other, over cliffs 2000 feet high, intothe river below; while on the opposite side of theglen a similar cataract precipitated its waters intothe same channel. The travellers stood close to oneof the twin-falls, and were wetted with its spray andstunned with the mingled roar of three mighty tor-rents, as they looked down upon the foaming riverbeneath. Just as they began the descent to the Sandven, orJordal-Vand, they met a singular and most patri-archal procession winding up the narrow path from. TO ODDE ON THE FJORD. 185 the valley. In front appeared a damsel in the pic-turesque costume of the district, carrying a load ofdairy utensils, and followed by a flock of goats. Thencame some men loaded with articles of furniture andhousehold gear, and driving a herd of cows, each witha tinkling bell suspended from her collar. Lastcame the master, with his wife by his side on a stoutpony, and a couple of healthy boys their sons, and adaughter tripping briskly along the mountain w^as understood that the party consisted of thepastor of Roldal and his family, proceeding to takepossession of the prasste-gaard and parish, to whichhe had been recently appointed. It was a proces-sion, says the journal, thoroughly in unison withthe scenery around us. The strangers stood asideto let it


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