Sentences with phrase «deep caverns»

The phrase "deep caverns" refers to very deep, dark, and hollow spaces usually found underground. Full definition
Without the crutches of save points, wandering into deep caverns feels more and more like a gamble, as you're slowly getting weaker with each step, becoming drained of health and magic and curative items.
These small Chinese natives, which attract females by belting out quick chirps, dig deep caverns near ponds for shelter and raising tadpoles.
While it looks like a volcanic atoll, it is actually a 430 foot deep cavern whose ceiling collapsed filling it in with sea water millions of years ago.
The departing socialist government have now abandoned the plan, which obviously had many holes in it, deep caverns where the places the oil and energy minister planned to hold the gas.
(Earlier, the federal government had proposed burying the wastes irreversibly in deep caverns mined under Lake Ontario near Port Hope.
The ground can sometimes become unstable and collapse, creating deep caverns called sinkholes.
But in no way is director Zach Braff suggesting that the answer to life resides in marching to the deepest cavern and shouting at the top of your lungs.
God is a redeemer, and His redemptive nature extends into the deep caverns of our regrets and failures.
Then while Indians, pagans, and Mohammedans stood amazed and upbraided him, falling like Lucifer... sinking into the liquid, boiling waves of hell, and accursed sinners of Tyre and Sidon and Sodom and Gomorrah sprang to the right and left and made way for him to pass them and fall lower down even to the deepest cavern in the flaming abyss.
A fragment of a pinkie finger excavated from a deep cavern in southern Siberia may point to a new species of ancient human.
One took place in a opulent Greek setting that wouldn't have looked out of place in older God of War games, while the other is a much more arctic setting, set with a deep cavern behind and ice floes on the other side.
Players can also enter a single - player mode to complete important missions and quests across several different maps, including an airship, a western town, deep caverns and the Sun Temple.
By the end, the film will have moved you, provoked your thought processes, and quickly made you go into the deepest caverns of your mind in hopes of finally unlocking something you already knew was there.
Cinematographer Gordon Willis (The Godfather, Manhattan) photographs the newspaper office as a deep cavern, lit by rows of square fixtures and supported by ominous rectangular columns.
Like Plato's refugee who had escaped the dark, subterranean cave and was dazzled by the world of (self - publishing) daylight above him, I wanted to go back down into the deep cavern and free my fellow captives who thought their dark, torchlit world of pining for a publisher's contract was the only reality.
This is a deep cavern dive with vertically walled canyons, tunnels, caves and deep intervening sand channels.
The player will visit lonesome hills of Vermont filled with old shacks, dark forests, and deep caverns.
Incredible and diverse scenarios: travel to the world of the evil Zulrog and cross the wild territories of the planet's surface, the dangerous enemy base, deep caverns, and subterranean lava lakes and sneak into your enemy's prison to rescue Marlene and put an end to Zulrog's plans.
Dangerous and decadent, Yuskavage's visions are as warped as the ones that appear in the deep caverns of the sexual imagination, never meant to reach the outside world.
Oliver Burkeman of the Guardian topped them all with his post titled Open - plan offices were devised by Satan in the deepest caverns of hell.
There are other ideas floating around for how to store unused energy, including compressing air in deep caverns, spinning up flywheels, and using the energy to produce hydrogen.
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