Lord Byron and Hobhouse dine in an orchard near the little inn, very well, on trout, honey, and bread and butter. — August 30 1816.
— 1816now (@1816now) August 30, 2016
Lord Byron and Hobhouse dine in an orchard near the little inn, very well, on trout, honey, and bread and butter. — August 30 1816.
— 1816now (@1816now) August 30, 2016
Lord Byron climbs a glacier, passing over deep crevasses, while ice-streams roar below. — August 30 1816. pic.twitter.com/aFBBLXZZXr
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Lord Byron's bad foot makes it difficult for him to go down the glacier. He slips, and slides down an ice ridge. — August 30 1816.
— 1816now (@1816now) August 30, 2016