The High Rocks

     Near the Old Stone Fort at Glenford, is quite a
beautiful example of the erosive power of water. The
rocks here belong to the conglomerate series that over-
lies the Sub-carboniferous or Maxville Limestone. At
this place the water has eroded the softer portions
away and has left standing tall, Titanic-like pillars
that are at least seventy feet in height. The cause-
ways between these masses of rock wind about in
devious ways and thereby lend to the enchantment
of the place. These rocks are seldom visited, but
they deserve more attention, for in many ways they
surpass Lidey's Rocks.

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