Overhead, 160 - foot -
high cliffs towered over us and a cool, fall breeze blew through the narrow passageway and rustled the burnt orange, red and brown leaves creating a canopy above.
Not exact matches
The passage of the Zanclean flood across the Malta Escarpment — a long submarine limestone
cliff — resulted in a 1.5 km
high waterfall (equivalent to five times the height of the Eiffel
Tower).
Waves have eroded the volcanic island, creating
towering sea
cliffs, sea caves, and natural bridges, such as forty - foot -
high Arch Rock — a symbol of Anacapa and Channel Islands National Park.
The gorge road from Dong Van to Meo Vac is the stuff of biker yore, its
towering cliffs looming
high above and plummeting to the Nho Que River in the distance below.
Waves have eroded the volcanic island, creating
towering sea
cliffs, sea caves, and natural bridges, such as forty - foot -
high Arch Rock - a symbol of Anacapa and Channel Islands National Park.
Though the island can be very busy in
high season, it's undeniably beautiful - with
cliffs towering above you and pristine beach giving way to dense green jungle.
Tall limestone
cliffs tower high above the water arouind these wonderful coves.
The Ungasan Clifftop Resort really is one of the best villas in Uluwatu, Bali with its fabulous position, perched
high up on the
towering, white, limestone
cliffs of Uluwatu.
Mornings in Red Rock Conservation Area may be chilly between January and March, but daytime
highs during this time average between 14 - 21 degrees Celsius (58 - 70 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the most pleasant time of year to enjoy a stroll amongst the desert sagebrush, rusty rocks and
towering cliffs and peaks.
You see bizarre natural rock
towers jutting from the surf - and tall headland
cliffs as
high as 45 meters (150 feet).
The three structures include a house perched on a
towering cliff, a Rococo - style hut, and a flying ship moored
high in a tree, supported by a mast extending to the ground.
The break - up of ice shelves can also leave huge ice
cliffs 1,000 m
high towering over the ocean, which then collapse under their own weight, pushing up sea level even further.