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SCRAMBLES AMONGST THE ALPS.
chap. ii.

In this neighbourhood, and indeed all round about the Viso, the chamois still remain in considerable numbers. They said at St. Veran that six had been seen from the village on the day I was there, and the innkeeper declared that he had seen fifty together in the previous week! I myself saw in this and in the previous season several small companies round about the Viso. It is perhaps as favourable a district as any in the Alps for a sportsman who wishes to hunt the chamois, as the ground over which they wander is by no means of excessive difficulty.

The next day I descended the valley to Ville Vieille, and passed

NATURAL PILLAR NEAR MOLINES (WEATHER ACTION).

near the village of Molines, but on the opposite side of the valley, a remarkable natural pillar, in form not unlike a champagne bottle,