Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers . ) is the Golum-bdcs Cavern, filled with water, from which, according to thepopular belief, come the swarms of poisonous stinging flies whichoften prove so destructive to cattle in spring. Below Grolumbacs,to the left, is a tablet commemorating the regulation of the Danube,carried out in 1893. At — L. ( ) •Drenkova, a small village, begin the rapidsof the Danube, which between this and Skela-Gladova falls over sixledges of rock. The scenery is now grand and severe. The vessel passes therid


Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers . ) is the Golum-bdcs Cavern, filled with water, from which, according to thepopular belief, come the swarms of poisonous stinging flies whichoften prove so destructive to cattle in spring. Below Grolumbacs,to the left, is a tablet commemorating the regulation of the Danube,carried out in 1893. At — L. ( ) •Drenkova, a small village, begin the rapidsof the Danube, which between this and Skela-Gladova falls over sixledges of rock. The scenery is now grand and severe. The vessel passes theridges of Izlds and Tachtdlia, and the prominent rock of Greben(625 ft.; partly blasted away in 1891), and suddenly enters a broadlake-like basin, enclosed by wooded heights. On the left is the village of Svinica. — On the right theServian town of Milanovac. To the left, farther on, are the ruinsof three towers, called Trikide, said to be of Roman origin, beyondwhich are the villages of (r.) Golubinje, (1.) Tiszovica, and (1.)Plavesevica. Budapest to Onova. DEFILE OF KAZA^T. 89. Route. 513.


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