Sentences with phrase «clambering across»

I rowed ashore and went for a hike, clambering across a sere landscape of crusty rocks, which cracked underfoot like pottery shards.
In film studios in Leningrad, years before human space travel, visual - effects pioneer Pavel Klushantsev developed groundbreaking visual and technical feats in film that envisioned a future of zero - gravity, unrestricted space travel, humans living domestic lives on space stations and cosmonauts clambering across the surface of the moon in search of oil and minerals.
It's not just the youngsters that enjoy flying through the tree tops on a zip wire, clambering across wobbly bridges or taking a Segway trip through the forest floor.
Keen walkers will love taking the walk up to its neighbouring destination but brace yourself, as you'll be clambering across rocks and wading through water!
Long periods of clawing its way through sand and water crossings, as well as clambering across rock - strewn river beds at low speeds, took its toll on the fuel consumption figure.
We pulled a few sofa cushions onto the floor, hung a sheet to crawl under like a tunnel and used rolled up towels to clamber across!
The bot can clamber across rough and smooth terrain, aboveground and underwater, carrying up to...
Sandy Bay, a bit of a clamber across the boulders from Llandudno or a walk from the car park, is enclosed by sand dunes and well protected from the wind.

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Kids can chase each other along the elevated wood pathways, clamber up and down the climbing walls, spin on the tire swing and walk across the swinging bridge.
«I am horrified by police reports from across the UK of groups of children as young as five risking their lives by daring each other to lie down in the road or clamber over the roofs of derelict buildings.Recently, a nine - year - old only survived by a miracle after falling 30 feet through a roof in Birmingham.
From here follow the obvious trail across to the castle where there is a hole in the castle wall which you clamber through onto the walls.
A few of the puzzles even manage to clamber into the realms of being truly great due to the solutions feeling so completely natural that you find yourself believing you somehow solved the puzzle in an entirely different way than what was intended, only realising a few minutes later that in truth you'd simply stumbled across the developer's planned solution.
The movement creates amazing scenarios that you want to tell people about, like the time you ran along a wall to clamber up to a rooftop only to leap off of that roof into a window across the street, where you caught some unsuspecting fool slipping and kicked him in his stupid face... and then you just kept running, trying to do it all again.
With his scythe and preternatural agility at the ready, he can glide across the ground, clamber up walls, and command an arsenal of curious weapons.
The warren of caverns, temples and mountain tops give a sense of limitless possibility; at any moment you might be able to clamber up vines, shuffle across a ledge, or leap into the azure ocean.
«Spire» (1958) stands out for its powerful evocation of space — not just as movements forward and back, but as the resolute locating of forms across the canvas; its airy, angular movement of ochres and bluish tints culminates, along one side, in a clamber of reds, blues, and a final, teetering black.
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