Among its surprises are a 96-yard par 3 and a series of back-nine holes in a strip mine of vertical limestone walls, outcroppings and fossils. |
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The area between Eagle Lake and Lake of the Woods was a hostile terrain of innumerable lakes, rocky outcroppings and bottomless muskegs. |
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Bluespotted jawfish are usually found on the ocean bottom at depths of 18-24 m, near cliff bases or rocky outcroppings of offshore islands. |
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Iron, copper, and coal were originally mined from outcroppings at or near the earth's surface, and gold was panned in streams. |
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These wrens breed in rocky habitats, such as canyons, coulees, outcroppings, and talus slopes in the steppe and dry forests. |
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Additionally, coal was mined from mesa outcroppings, requiring unprecedented coordination. |
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The outcroppings were spaced eight feet apart and at seemingly random intervals fire was being shot upward from the floor. |
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Japan has claimed its sovereignty over the Korean-held outcroppings, eyeing the surrounding rich fishing grounds. |
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Gyrfalcon nest on cliffs, rocky outcroppings or mountains near open environments, both inland and on islands as well as rocky coastal shores. |
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During summer you'll find elk feeding in open meadows, mule deer trying to keep cool on wind swept ridges and hoary marmots sunning themselves on rocky outcroppings. |
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The columns and roofs were sized and shaped to recall the trees and canopies of pine forests, while the concrete block base represents rock outcroppings. |
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Mountain passes lead to high plains dotted with green scrub and otherworldly rock outcroppings. |
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Falls-Falls occur when fractures in rock outcroppings are weakened to a point where rock fragments break away and fall to the ground. |
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Oil sands occur at varying depths ranging from surface outcroppings to hundreds of metres below ground level. |
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Shallow soil supports a variety of grasses, with large outcroppings of limestone bedrock prevalent. |
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On Bornholm, outcroppings reveal close affinities with geologic formations in southern Sweden. |
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Fields curve around jumbled outcroppings, huge chunks of fragmented rock appearing in time to halt a tractor before it barely reaches working speed. |
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Approximately half the property is gently rolling to flat upland, with some limestone outcroppings and low cliffs. |
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The oldest stone in France is found in outcroppings on the coast of Cap de la Hague, at the tip of the peninsula. |
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According to pigafetta, because of the rocky outcroppings, and coral near the beach, the Spanish soldiers could not land on Mactan. |
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The term 'sea coal' likely originated from chunks of coal, found washed up on beaches, that wave action had broken from coastal outcroppings. |
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The fluke of the anchor was wedged between two outcroppings of rock and could not be dislodged. |
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Instead of highlands, there are several linear outcroppings including Black Brook Escarpment south of Dalhousie where a narrow resistant ridge of rock called diabase intrudes the landscape. |
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The area is covered with limestone outcroppings that are interspersed with rockweed. |
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The course features fairways separated by spring-fed creeks, groves of live oaks and outcroppings of granite. |
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In the meagre shade of rocky outcroppings, jellaba-clad boys and old men desultorily watch over skinny goats scrounging the arid countryside for scarce fodder. |
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Made from equal amounts of Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir from the Marne Valley, a terroir consisting of deep clays, with flinty chalk outcroppings. |
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The ancient Shield rock outcroppings create a maze of lakes and channels, dramatic cliffs, and steep, rocky shorelines interspersed with marshes and wetlands. |
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The land rises abruptly and in some places spectacularly out of the Bay of Fundy in the south and undulates northward in a series of rolling hills and rocky outcroppings. |
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While involved in their work on Welsh stratigraphic successions, Sedgwick and Murchison had the opportunity to compare some rock outcroppings in Devonshire, in southwest England, with similar rocks in Wales. |
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Nearby Sardinia and Corsica, on the other hand, are dissimilar to the Apennines, their granitic rock masses being linked to outcroppings along the Spanish and French coast, from which they parted some 20 million years ago. |
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Olive groves, grain fields and vineyards abound in the surroundings of the tiny urban area and in a few places give way to live oaks and cork oaks and the thick tangled brush that grows among the limestone outcroppings. |
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The airport is fairly exposed and the surrounding terrain is made up of gently rolling, forested hills with rocky outcroppings interspersed with numerous small lakes. |
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Drill hole HDD-19 has a total length of 294.15 meters and was located at what appears to be the eastern end of the Skarn structure that has a total length of more than 1000 meters, based on visible surface outcroppings. |
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The surrounding terrain is typical of the northern Canadian Shield, consisting mostly of low, rolling, forested hills and rocky outcroppings, interspersed with areas of flat land and marshes. |
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Recharge of the aquifer would not be confined to the outcroppings of a single geologic horizon, but would occur through vertical fractures over the entire area. |
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It's got hundreds of giant lakes, rivers and forests and terrific golf courses with these stunning rock outcroppings that rise up out of the fairways. |
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The lands surrounding the airport are varied, consisting of fairly flat areas intermixed with low rolling hills covered in forest and shrubs and dotted with rocky outcroppings. |
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Carnivorous plants have adapted to grow in places where the soil is thin or poor in nutrients, especially nitrogen, such as acidic bogs and rock outcroppings. |
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Deep sea benthic fishes are more likely to associate with canyons or rock outcroppings among the plains, where invertebrate communities are established. |
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West and north east of the summit are outcroppings of the Robinson Member. |
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Outcroppings on both sides of the building serve as drain spouts. |
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Outcroppings of stone, ravines, or hilly or mountainous terrain called for cuttings and tunnels. |
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