Bradshaw's notes for travellers in Tyrol and Vorarlberg . ittle peak, which is the highestpoint of the mountain. The road after passingthe boundary immediately begins to feet below the top of the pass, on grasscovered slopes, stands the (at a distance) mostimposing post station of Santa Maria. It isplaced upon the ridge dividing the WormserJoch and the Valley of Santa ]\Iai-ia, orMiinsterthal. At this point the Ranunculusglacialis grows in great quantities. There isa view down into the Miinsterthal on the right. After leaving Santa Maria, where there isan Italian outpost, and passp


Bradshaw's notes for travellers in Tyrol and Vorarlberg . ittle peak, which is the highestpoint of the mountain. The road after passingthe boundary immediately begins to feet below the top of the pass, on grasscovered slopes, stands the (at a distance) mostimposing post station of Santa Maria. It isplaced upon the ridge dividing the WormserJoch and the Valley of Santa ]\Iai-ia, orMiinsterthal. At this point the Ranunculusglacialis grows in great quantities. There isa view down into the Miinsterthal on the right. After leaving Santa Maria, where there isan Italian outpost, and passports are exa-mined, the road descends into the almost levelplain of the Braulio, where there used to bea small lake, and after passing under a woodengallery, reaches in Z\ miles the top of thezig-zags of Spondalunga, whence there is avieAV into the savage chasm called the WormserJoch. The long rows of galleries in theravme, with their openings, like the embrasuresof a casemated fortress, are distinctly the foot of the zig-zags of Sponda-. A? 1^


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