Letters From High Latitudes By Lord Dufferin















































































 -  Though, perhaps, pretty exact in outline
and general effect, the sketch I have made of this
wonderful scene, will never - Page 216
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Though, Perhaps, Pretty Exact In Outline And General Effect, The Sketch I Have Made Of This Wonderful Scene, Will Never Convey To You A Correct Notion Of The Enormous Scale Of The Distances, And Size Of Its Various Features.

These glaciers are the principal characteristic of the scenery in Spitzbergen; the bottom of every valley in every part

Of the island, is occupied and generally completely filled by them, enabling one in some measure to realize the look of England during her glacial period, when Snowdon was still being slowly lifted towards the clouds, and every valley in Wales was brimful of ice. But the glaciers in English Bay are by no means the largest in the island. We ourselves got a view - though a very distant one - of ice rivers which must have been more extensive; and Dr. Scoresby mentions several which actually measured forty or fifty miles in length, and nine or ten in breadth; while the precipice formed by their fall into the sea, was sometimes upwards of 400 or 500 feet high. Nothing is more dangerous than to approach these cliffs of ice. Every now and then huge masses detach themselves from the face of the crystal steep, and topple over into the water; and woe be to the unfortunate ship which might happen to be passing below. Scoresby himself actually witnessed a mass of ice, the size of a cathedral, thunder down into the sea from a height of 400 feet; frequently during our stay at Spitzbergen we ourselves observed specimens of these ice avalanches; and scarcely an hour passed without the solemn silence of the bay being disturbed by the thunderous boom resulting from similar catastrophes occurring in adjacent valleys.

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