Sentences with phrase «granite boulders from»

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Already an actor who can seem chiseled from granite, his Thanos is a majestic boulder of a villain, with weary eyes and covered creases operating down his huge chin.
I drop down between three huge granite boulders into a pitch - black hole from which I'm not entirely sure I can climb back out.
«From the halls of Montezuma,» he sings out to the granite boulders that line the highway home, «to the shores of Tripoli!»
Each was built from stone, cut from the property's large pink granite boulders, and they boast separate living areas, decks and outdoor showers.
A pair of six foot long monitor lizards clamber over giant granite boulders beside the beach, forked tongues flashing; Hornbills, reminiscent of pre-historic birds from a school textbook, squawk loudly and sweep through heavily scented frangipani trees; fruit bats dangle like strange fruit over the tropical gardens and macaque monkeys chatter as they scramble through the trees tops.
Head around Langebaan lagoon towards Langebaan and visit the Seeberg Viewpoint — the views from the coarse - grained granite boulders are fantastic.
Across the islands are a variety of sites, from huge granite boulders through to vast coral gardens, pinnacles to drift dives so there's something to suit every dive taste.
As we entered the garden of eden full of flowers between granite boulders and went to enjoy the views from the deck with sun chairs overlooking the Indian Ocean to the island Curieuse on the opposite side, the place blew our minds!
The beach is secluded by enormous granite boulders on either side that shelter the sands from most winds and it is rarely overcrowded due to the limited parking space.
Lying just off the south tip of island # 1, granite boulders lie in piles from the surface to 40 meters and beyond; providing a wealth of archways, caves and ledges.
A jumble of massive granite boulders extends, in places, from 9 - 12 meters beneath the surface to over 30 meters at its base.
This site is named after the jumble of granite boulders stretching out from the southern point of Similan Island No. 4.
From the large granite boulders of Elephant Head to the colourful coral and variety of fish at East of Eden or doing a night dive at Anita's Reef (it wasn't as scary as I thought!)
From eucalypt woodlands and granite boulders in Cathedral Rocks National Park, to the rich subtropical rainforests of Dorrigo National Park and the undisturbed wilderness of the rugged New England National Park — impressions to stay with you.
Each island is different and offers different dive sites, from sandy bays to hard coral gardens, and gigantic granite boulders to rocky subaquatic adventure playgrounds.
The Similan Islands (Mu Ko Similan or «the Similans») are a group of nine granite boulders in the Andaman Sea, 55 km west of Thao Lak, accessible via liveaboard from Thao Lak and Phuket.
From the massive granite boulders of Chebeh, to the frequent sightings of black tip reef sharks at Rengis, to the labyrinth of swim throughs at Labas, to the new wreck in Tekek bay, Tioman has enough diving wonders to keep even the most experienced of divers excited.
Boulder City gets its name from the large granite boulders that are stacked on top of even bigger granite boulders sat on the sandy bottom.
Chinese Wall - Located at the southern point of Koh Miang, Island number 4, Chinese Wall is named after the collection of granite boulders that stretch away from the southern point of island.
In 2002, the Stuart Collection at the University of California, San Diego, unveiled the artist's monumental sculpture Bear, a 180 - ton, 23-1/2 - foot - tall teddy bear constructed from eight uncarved granite boulders, which will remain on view permanently.
In 2002, The Stuart Collection unveiled the artist's monumental sculpture Bear, a 180 ton, 23-1/2 foot teddy bear constructed from eight uncarved granite boulders, which will remain on view permanently.
Also included in the show, a 14 - ton granite boulder projecting from a steel box that had been inset into a gallery wall, and which reportedly sold for more than $ 1m to a collector who planned to install it in East Hampton.
On James Ross Island the team found granite boulders, some as big as three meters across, which are obviously totally different from the local volcanic rock.
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