19thc Coastal Maine Engraving, Spouting Horn In A Storm
19th Century wood engraving of coastal Maine, bookplate print, from an 1872 edition of Picturesque American by William Cullen Bryant. "The Spouting Horn In A Storm". 9" X 12". Rocks on the coast of Maine, northeastern USA: 'a wide chasm in the cliff, which extends down to the water and opens to the sea through a small archway below high-water mark. At low water the arch may be reached over the slippery, weed-covered rocks, and the chasm within ascended by means of uncertain footholds in the sides of the rocky wall. A few adventurous tourists have accomplished this feat, but it is a very dangerous one. If the foot should slip on the smooth, briny rock, and the adventurer glide into the water, escape would be almost impossible. The waves would suck him down into their depths - now toss him upon rocks, whose slippery surface would resist every attempt to grasp, then drag him back into their foaming embrace'.
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19th Century wood engraving of coastal Maine, bookplate print, from an 1872 edition of Picturesque American by William Cullen Bryant. "The Spouting Horn In A Storm". 9" X 12". Rocks on the coast of Maine, northeastern USA: 'a wide chasm in the cliff, which extends down to the water and opens to the sea through a small archway below high-water mark. At low water the arch may be reached over the slippery, weed-covered rocks, and the chasm within ascended by means of uncertain footholds in the sides of the rocky wall. A few adventurous tourists have accomplished this feat, but it is a very dangerous one. If the foot should slip on the smooth, briny rock, and the adventurer glide into the water, escape would be almost impossible. The waves would suck him down into their depths - now toss him upon rocks, whose slippery surface would resist every attempt to grasp, then drag him back into their foaming embrace'.
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