Sentences with phrase «enormous boulders»

The phrase "enormous boulders" means very large rocks. Full definition
People are crushed by enormous boulders of hail.
The Jeeps handle 85 mph as well as they crested enormous boulders.
It looked so challenging with the unending enormous boulders, trenches, ascents and descents.
Found just beyond Simon's Town on an idyllic strip of white sand served with enormous boulders, the beach is a paying one.
The gigantic creature threw enormous boulders as the heroic trio tried to dodge them.
A path only by name, it resembled a continuous, uneven pile of enormous boulders.
It's also largely sheltered from the wind by the enormous boulders on the waters edge, and perfect for a champagne picnic.
Next stop has to be Moreaki and the enormous boulders on the beach; and Karitane, a pretty coastal village with its cliff edge Māori pā, whilst «Edinburgh of the South», Dunedin, lies just ahead.
The pool at our hostel was shaped around an enormous boulder which formed one side of it and was surrounded by lush gardens.
On the «not to be missed» list are the enormous boulders at Moreaki and the cliff edge Māori pā at Karitane; whilst the «Edinburgh of the South», Dunedin, lies just ahead.
Then an enormous boulder flattens the delightful daytime picnic, and the resulting pancake is Rock of Ages 2.
But just a few miles away from the artist hamlet of Pioneertown is a green Eden, tucked into the shade of the desert's enormous boulders.
Hurls an enormous boulder that damages all enemies for 100 ~ 110 soil - type damage.
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