The Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains

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The Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains (1883)
by Douglas Sladen
2026942The Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains1883Douglas Sladen

A walk beneath a blazing Austral sun,
Through poor, thin scrub, 'mid charred and ring-barked trees,
Almost too bare to rustle in the breeze
Which o'er the mountain tops will weep anon.
And now there bursts mine awestruck gaze upon
The mighty valley, bathed in sleeping seas
Of forest, with vast caryatides
Of rugged sandstone precipice, whereon
Its tree-clad sides do rest. A blue haze spreads
Like far, faint peat-reek from a Highland cot,
A light wind blows to meet me from the heads,
Until I dream that I am standing, not
Upon a mountain-gorge, but on a bay,
With coves and headlands stretching far away.
Well might the famous naturalist* exclaim
That this was Sydney Harbour moved inland,
When he beheld the giant gorge expand
With capes of huge outstanding cliffs to frame
And separate the deep-sunk coves-the same
As our great port, had there but been a strand
Beneath their feet, of shimmering, silvery sand,
And deep blue water where the forest came.
What stranger freak hath Nature played than this?
To mould two masterpieces on one plan,
And set the one among the fastnesses
Of mountains, scarce accessible to man;
But leave the other where the sea breeze brings
The commerce of the nations on its wings,

  • Charles Darwin on his Naturalist's Voyage.


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