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Wildenstein

Wildenstein.jpg The Gěrănŏs from a vase in the Museo Borbonico, NaplesThumbnailsEgyptian Water Carriers filling their jarsThe Gěrănŏs from a vase in the Museo Borbonico, NaplesThumbnailsEgyptian Water Carriers filling their jarsThe Gěrănŏs from a vase in the Museo Borbonico, NaplesThumbnailsEgyptian Water Carriers filling their jarsThe Gěrănŏs from a vase in the Museo Borbonico, NaplesThumbnailsEgyptian Water Carriers filling their jarsThe Gěrănŏs from a vase in the Museo Borbonico, NaplesThumbnailsEgyptian Water Carriers filling their jars

Ruins of castles crown almost every prominent summit, and the scenery grows wilder and more beautiful at every bend of the river. Kallenberg, Wildenstein, Wernwag, Falkenstein, and a half-score of other ruins, equally wonderful in situation, tempted us to sketch them, and we found the most delightful spots imaginable wherever we paused and exchanged the paddle for the pencil.