. The South American tour : a descriptive guide. las and gardens are passed,the dwellings, pink, bkie, green, and terra cotta. In brightsunshine smoked glasses may seem desirable to eyes not espe-cially strong. As we skirt the hillside in many curves, thecity below is now on our right, the gleaming bay, and curvingshore; the next moment the steep slopes or cliffs above; andnow we move through a dense and quiet forest. A good car-riage road is here by the side of the track. A happy couple isoccasionally seen strolling on a sequestered path. In Januaryit was too warm to enjoy a climb, but a leis
. The South American tour : a descriptive guide. las and gardens are passed,the dwellings, pink, bkie, green, and terra cotta. In brightsunshine smoked glasses may seem desirable to eyes not espe-cially strong. As we skirt the hillside in many curves, thecity below is now on our right, the gleaming bay, and curvingshore; the next moment the steep slopes or cliffs above; andnow we move through a dense and quiet forest. A good car-riage road is here by the side of the track. A happy couple isoccasionally seen strolling on a sequestered path. In Januaryit was too warm to enjoy a climb, but a leisurely descent wouldat any time be a pleasure. In winter, June, July, and August,the ascent Avould be equally agreeable, and the opportunityto pause and enjoy the charming vistas no one could fail toappreciate. At Sylvestre, about 700 feet altitude, where the transfer ismade to the cog-wheeled railway, there is a little hotel wherea cup of tea may be enjoyed and a short walk taken, unlessclose connection is made. In this case you must run across. CORCOVADO FROM THE BOULKVARD IlEIKA MAR
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