ABSTRACT

Peak, few foreigners have visited it, owing to the fact that it is off the beaten track. Its imagined inaccessibility has conferred, on what must be one of the Colony's oldes~ foundations, a comparative immunity from the tourist traffic, though the difficulties are more apparent than real. It cannot be reached by car, and a visit entails a short sampan trip across the bay, and a walk of a mile and a half rising gradually to the height of four hundred and fifty feet.