Sentences with phrase «lake beds across»

US researchers report in the journal Nature that they collected fossil pollens from 642 ponds and lake beds across Europe and North America, to provide a record of local temperature shifts in the last 11,700 years, to conclude that — without global warming as a consequence of profligate human use of fossil fuels — the world ought to be in a cool phase.

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Large boulders like this one wander across the flat clay surface of Racetrack Playa, a dry lake bed in Death Valley National Park in California, leaving long furrows but no hint of what propelled them.
We would just roast out here all day in the 110 - degree desert heat, staring across the expanse of dried - up lake bed without seeing any sign of the «dust devils» (video)-- mini-tornadoes — that the scientists and arrays of instruments stood ready to record.
But before we got behind the wheel, we were taken for a wild ride over the dunes by a Mercedes - Benz test driver, who fired the big pickup across the sand at breakneck speeds before performing a round of donuts on a dry lake bed to prove just how well engineered the G63 AMG 6x6 really is.
I remember lying across my bed and thinking that I'd really like to come up with a Swan Lake retelling since that story has such potential for emotion and romance.
Two story cottage with attic bedroom and king size bed, corner spa bath, self contained kitchen, television, DVD, cosy wood fire, private deck with barbecue facilities and stunning views across the lake and bushland.
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In case you're not convinced that concrete can be made to float, there are floating bridges across Lake Washington in Seattle — the glacially - carved lake is far too deep to drive pilings into the lake bed to support the bridge, so it floats instLake Washington in Seattle — the glacially - carved lake is far too deep to drive pilings into the lake bed to support the bridge, so it floats instlake is far too deep to drive pilings into the lake bed to support the bridge, so it floats instlake bed to support the bridge, so it floats instead.
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