SkalkaThis location is mentioned in the following paragraphs: Looks like JavaScript is disabled; enable to get an interactive map of UK grave monuments.(§546) There is a Lapp living at the western end of the lake and when I walked on beyond there for about 1 1/2 a miles to a second lake - called Skalka - I found 'Barbarea' [Small-flowered Wintercress], both 'Pediculares' [louseworts] already mentioned, the 'Asphodelum' [Scottish Asphodel] described earlier as well as 'Astragalus parvus' [Alpine Milk-vetch].(§547) While we were at Skalka and about 7 miles from Tjåmotis, a gap between the mountains showed up to the north-west and through it the mountains between 70 and 150 miles away shone white with snow as if they were no more than 7 miles away. Just as when white wisps of cloud rise above the horizon, their peaks rose towards the sky exactly as depicted in form and colour on the frontispiece of Rudbeck's 'Lapponia Illustrata'. There was nothing but hill upon hill. In short, I beheld the mountains.Practical data about this location:Written: Skalka