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44 We had now entered sixty miles into the most strange [unclear] were getting heartily tired of the monotony of hills and valleys all the time I thought the prairie tiresome and dreary but they are fine compared to the mountains the constant [unclear: gravity?] of them ever before around and above you brings on a

[unclear]  and you long to see a few acres of  [unclear] ground

On the third afternoon after leaving the [unclear: Platte?] we were [unclear] slowly along up and down the rocks we climbed up on rougher than usual wound slowly round its lofty base when suddenly on rounding its corner I thought for a moment that I was flying through the air a most grand and magnificent sight burst on our view looking like a vast sea dotted

[unclear] there the great Central Park of the Rocky Mountains 

stretched at our feet I thought it was the grandest sight I had ever [unclear] It seemed as if we had been [unclear]

[unclear]  through dangers difficulties and storms and at last
[unclear] reached the haven of peace We all stood entranced
[unclear] for a few moments gazing intently [unclear] 

the splendid scene then we had to give [unclear] to our feet

[unclear] some way so shouted with all our might [unclear] 
[unclear] for several minutes  [unclear] last getting [unclear] down  [unclear] 
[unclear] we made a few observations before decending into

the park it looked to be a vast plain level as a lake [unclear]

[unclear] streams dotting its surface in all directions it

was seemingly eighty miles long and thirty broad bounded on all sides by the blue snow capped mountains [unclear]

[unclear] which we were standing  We stood admiring the [unclear] 

about half an hourand then prepared to [unclear]

[unclear] it was plainly in sight twenty miles

This is a most remarkable freak of nature in the centre of the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of eight thousand feet above the sea To find a broad level prairie grass growing there

[unclear] and not a hill in all its  [unclear] 

Its level [unclear] wonder [unclear]