| James MacDonald (A.M.), Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1811 - 848 páginas
...side. Soon after the flood has entered the sound, the sea at this place appears in great disorder. It boils, foams, and passes away in successive whirls....the fourth hour of flood, when it is most impetuous. It then boils as k were from the bottom, and throws up every thing that is moveable by water. The waves... | |
| Edinburgh gazetteer - 1822 - 770 páginas
...whirlpool called Cor-y-bhrechan, from the name of a Danish prince who perished in that place. Soon after flood tide has entered the sound, the sea at this...tossed up with a great noise that may be heard at twelve miles distance. But, from the middle of tile fifth, till the sixth hour of flood, and in neap-tides... | |
| 1822 - 782 páginas
...whirlpool called Cor-y-bhrechan, from the name of a Danish prince who perished in that place. Soon after flood tide has entered the sound, the sea at this...tossed up with a great noise that may be heard at twelve miles distance. But, from the middle of the fifth, till the sixth hour of flood, and in neap-tides... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 420 páginas
...Cor-y-bhrechan supposed to have derived its name from a Danish prince who perished there. ' Soon after the flood tide has entered the sound the sea at this place...flood, when it is most impetuous. The waves are tossed with a great noise, that may be heard twelve miles distant. But from the middle of the fifth to the... | |
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