Phrases with «narrow valley»

A "narrow valley" refers to a small and tight space between mountains or hills, where the area between them becomes very slim, creating a confined and limited space. Full definition

Sentences with «narrow valley»

  • Hydraulic dams squeezing through narrow valleys down river force the water level higher than the tallest buildings to be built in what becomes Portland, Oregon. (wattsupwiththat.com)
  • Gradually, your sights will glide down to the neck curves leading to the sultrily elevated mountains and the deep narrow valley between them. (seekingcougar.com)
  • The sparsely populated interior territory further inland is characterized by rugged, often steep mountains, bisected by rivers and their typically narrow valleys and canyons, and dense redwood, Douglas fir, and oak forests. (en.wikipedia.org)
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