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Harkness, Henry
A description of a singular aboriginal race inhabiting the summit of the Neilgherry Hills, or Blue Mountains of Coimbatoor, in the Southern Peninsula of India — London, 1832

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MOUNTAIN STREAMS.

in succession, rise the several tops, covered to the very
summit with the richest pasture.

Nor is the scene less beautiful on a nearer approach;
for you then find the green bespangled with a variety of
the most beautiful wild flowers, of every diversity of co-
lour ; the trees, among which appear the crimson rodo-
dendron and the white camelia, varying in shade and
richness of foliage ; and some covered with moss, assum-
ing all the hoary appearance of winter ; while the banks
of the rills and streamlets that meander at their base,
are lined with the dog-rose and jessamine; and all
around are seen the strawberry, and numerous other
wild fruits, flourishing in spontaneous luxuriance.

Several of the little streams here mentioned, meeting
at one point, fall into a natural basin, which confined at
its south-western extremity by a strong mound of earth,
forms an expansive and delightful lake, of five or six
miles circuit. This beautiful piece of water, which, in
some parts, spreads out to a considerable width, and
in others winds in a serpentine course among hills,
gently rising from its banks, and clothed with the soft-
est verdure, has now a public carriage road surrounding
it, affording one of the most scenic, healthful, and agree-
able drives of which India, or perhaps any part of the
world, can boast.

In the perspective, south-west from Oatacamund,
appears the range of mountains called the Koondaho,
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