Sentences with phrase «into craggy»

Once joined to the coast, see how the rocks have been eroded over millions of years into the craggy pillars you see today.
Take a picnic and head off into the craggy Alcudia peninsula for a romantic hike, or stroll through the beautiful wetlands of the s» Albufera nature reserve.
The lighthouse started its rich history in 1913 when it served as a beacon to traveling ships, ensuring they didn't crash into the craggy shore.
Tours with Central Coast Kayaks take paddlers into dramatic sea caves tucked into the craggy coastline north of downtown.
McCrea has since traveled far and wide in British Columbia and Alberta, looking for places where white - water creeks slice channels into bedrock, miners drill through cliff faces, and inner - earth processes push hills into craggy mountains.
Knead briefly with well - floured hands until the mixture comes together into a craggy dough.

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Meanwhile, using the side of a chef's knife, coarsely crush olives to break them up into large craggy pieces; discard pits.
Now comes the slightly messy part — you've got to get that craggy mass of dough shaped into a round - ish ball.
And then a sighing breeze tunneling up the side of the mountain at a craggy overlook, where through - hikers have carved their nicknames into the rocks.
Also because they have this perfect craggy top which cracks when you bite into it giving way to the soft, fluffy interior.
Tearing the bread into irregular bite - size pieces ensures a craggy texture that's perfect for catching the dressing.
Since the dough is a bit craggy / wet before it chills, I found it easier to shape it into more of a long thin rectangle first, wrapped that in plastic, and then rolled the edges smooth once it was wrapped.
Impressive aerial shots of scenic splendors, as well as Tom Brokaw's narration — that voice now a sort of craggy edifice in itself — tie together this episodic feature into a polished and entertaining if conventional whole.
It's Got: A brief glimpse into Sean Penn's inexplicably ginger childhood, courtesy of craggy - nosed child actor Jason Kelly.
Certainly not in doubt is the quality of the ensemble; Michael Shannon has been with Nichols since the beginning (his only non-starring role was Mud, and we can thank Zack Snyder's turgid Man of Steel for that), and his weathered, craggy face is perhaps not classically that of a warm father figure (he didn't exactly convey much warmth in Take Shelter), but Shannon is a consummate professional and one of the better actors of the current era, settling into this role of a caring father with a capable - of - anything survivalist streak with aplomb.
Repo Man took Harry Dean Stanton, a craggy - faced character actor, and Emilio Estevez, a golden child of the Hollywood élite, and inserted them into the gritty punk underworld of Ronald Reagan's America.
When the teleportation gizmo turns Ben Grimm into a hulking creature with ugly rock - like skin, it initially seems a shame that Jamie Bell will spend the rest of the film hidden behind a craggy CGI costume.
Because - and especially in their assessments - they tend to reflect familiar categories: The sharp and often distorting distinctions among and between «subjects»; age grading; the value placed on quick recall; the dumbing down of the quality and grace of expository prose to make it fit into some sort of rating scheme; the overload of material to be covered, usually the inevitable result of intracommittee ideological logrolling, which leads to a bit of this and a dollop of that; the almost absolute denial of a value placed on individual ingenuity, craggy but provocative thinking, sustained work, and desirable variety; the lack of interest, signaled by the assessment apparatus, of the virtues of fairness, good character, and imagination.
Visibility is almost non-existent and the surface is at times beautifully smooth, only to degenerate into bucking, craggy sections where the tarmac appears to have been poured straight over thick tree - roots or whatever rocks and debris stood in the way.
From what I've looked up, it's pretty there: craggy green mountains rising into the sky, the city cradled between the peaks.
Delve deeper into the pristine wilderness of Jasper and Banff National Parks with a National Geographic expert, taking in their beauty from every angle — amid wildflowers in lush valleys and atop powerful glaciers and craggy peaks.
One of its highlights is «Jumping Rock,» an enormous, craggy boulder that punctuates the bay's western edge where daredevils leap from the cliff - like precipice into the sea during the calm summer season.
You can drive the craggy - edged circumference from Aarhus to Horsens into Vejle County, or continue on the E45, then the 501, inland, through quiet countryside and more fields of despondent cattle.
There are no sandy beaches here, rather large craggy lava rocks where you step down into deep blue water filled with sea life.
The steep, craggy coastline opens up into an enormous cove with a pool of crystalline water and picturesque caves.
Then, relax as your guide drives you into Lanzarote's striking interior, passing tranquil villages, craggy volcanic peaks and postcard - perfect bays.
More village than city, more scenic outpost than bustling beach town, Cannon Beach is tucked into the heart of the breathtaking North Coast, right between the Pacific Ocean and the craggy peaks of the Cascade Range.
Immense craggy mountain ranges erupt straight up from colossal boulder fields, vast rivers of ice calve into deep blue lakes, and its intricate coastline is strewn with uncharted fiords and inlets.
The town occupies a peculiar position on a thin and craggy peninsula jutting 4 km into the lake.
At Los Islotes — a steep craggy seamount leaping straight from the sea — observe a sea lion colony from the boat and skiff, or slip into a wetsuit for an early morning snorkel with curious, agile young sea lion pups.
Broome is on the western edge of the Kimberley region, and makes a convenient starting point for those planning to venture east into the area's heartland by 4WD along the Gibb River Road, or around its craggy edge, on one of the many Kimberley cruises that depart from the town.
Journey to southeast Santorini, and you're greeted by huge craggy mountains diving into bright azure waters.
Not many people go to the Galapagos Islands for a show, but that is exactly what they may get if they run into an albatross pair along the craggy cliffs of Española (Hood) Island.
Pause at the Janubio salt pans and see Los Hervideros, an area where waves have hollowed out craggy grottoes into the coastline.
Its craggy mountain ranges, huge clear water lakes, and lush national parks transport the visitor into another realm altogether.
My only complaint is that they didn't superimpose GLaDOS over the moon's craggy face, but that would probably have been too much awesome to cram into a single wash cycle.
As the developers describe this game, this is an «epic story told without words, set in a changing world separated into diverse chapters, ranging from the craggy peaks of mountains to the musty depths of underground caves.
Whether Mario's leaping into orbit around tiny micro-planets, tumbling through rooms with constantly flip - flopping gravity, or drilling through craggy worlds to emerge on the other side, he'll need new abilities and serious jumping skills to survive the all - new challenges ahead!
The vast sulphurous landscape, with craggy mountains spewing gas into the greenish air, is jammed with rocket pack zombies and ends with a mega demon bearing down at the player.
If developer Airtight Games could smooth over some of Fjord's craggy marks, there's little doubt that Magnus Jones could ascend not only into Club Valhalla - but also into the hearts of the OUYA community.
Their richly and extensively modeled forms give the impression of having been dug from the earth, but on closer inspection they gradually transform into recognizable shapes — a voluptuous torso, a craggy visage, a horse's head or the foot of a god.
With Mountains of Encounter, Yang translates this complex and layered history into an affective, abstract experience; armed with knowledge of the narrative that inspired it, viewers may perceive the angular tops of the blinds as craggy mountain peaks or imagine themselves attempting to avoid detection by military searchlights.
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