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Steep rugged rock
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crag
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In tiers and scarps, crags and cliffs, thinly brush-grown or naked rock, the continental shelf dropped down three kilometers to the Antonine Seabed.
As they had traveled north, the towering trees of Bedlington Forest had given way to the rolling hills and sharp crags of Northumberland.
Lower Pleistocene Crags were described as being artifacts, such as the flints, some flaked bifacially, in the Red Crag near Ipswich, and the so-called rostro-carinates from the base of the Norwich Crag near Norwich.
Lower Pleistocene Crags were described as being artifacts, such as the flints, some flaked bifacially, in the Red Crag near Ipswich, and the so-called rostrocarinates from the base of the Norwich Crag near Norwich.
The hills were carpeted with bluebonnets and Indian paintbrushes, while the more rocky crags were cloaked in dark green juniper.
Audley studied the rock-strewn slopes of the crags above them on each side of the Boghole Gap.
The crooks fairly expected the rest of the crag to come thundering down upon them like a tidal wave of rock.
Ahead of her, presently, she saw an outcropping of dark, flintlike rock that sloped upward into what looked like a rugged crag rising among the trees.
They concluded that the flints from the base of the Red Crag near Ipswich were in undisturbed strata, at least Pliocene in age.
Comrade Gooch reminded me of the untamed chamois of the Alps, leaping from crag to crag.
She had the power, and perhaps the right, to force her will on the hawks she trained, on the horses she rode, even, to save her life, on the wild banshee of the crags.
We had to reach an almost unknown Lamaistic monastery said to be perched on a crag some fifty miles away and only to be reached by rarely traveled trails.
The lurs dunted and the host raised another shout that rang between crags and cliffs, up toward the stars.
It swept over the mountains like An ocean,--and I heard it strike The woods and crags of Grasmere vale.
Based on the level waters, to the sky Lifted their dreadful crags, and like a shore Of wintry mountains, inaccessibly Hemmed in with rifts and precipices gray, And hanging crags, many a cove and bay.