Sentences with phrase «narrow tunnel»

The phrase "narrow tunnel" refers to a small and tight passageway that doesn't have much space or room to move around. Full definition
A model developed by co-author Robertus Erdélyi of the University of Sheffield, U.K., shows that certain alignments of the sun's magnetic fields can channel the vibrations through narrow tunnels in the fields, driving spicules upward like regular thrusts from a piston.
In Ho Chi Minh City, your sightseeing includes the War Remnants Museum, and the Cu Chi region, where you'll get to explore the deep, narrow tunnels constructed by the Viet Cong during the war.
You sit quite low in a not - too - narrow tunnel clad with dark manmade materials.
You enter the installation by a very tall narrow tunnel, lined with walnut wood and dimly lit at foot - level.
His Performance Corridor, made in 1968, was a recording of a performance in which people edged their way down a dark narrow tunnel.
In Ho Chi Minh City, your sightseeing includes the War Remnants Museum and the Cu Chi region, where you'll have a chance to enter and explore the deep, narrow tunnels constructed by the Viet Cong during the war.
An hour before the game, Steinman and Curtis jogged out of the narrow tunnel, tentative on their cleats as they stepped over the rope fencing.
Here on a 406 - yard dog - leg to the left, a booming drive through a narrow tunnel of trees used to put you in a fair way for a lucky par four if a perfect three iron, hit blind and uphill, caught the green.
Mandyam Srinivasan at the University of Queensland, Australia, and his colleagues uncovered the simple trick when filming pairs of budgerigars flying towards each other in a narrow tunnel.
Mandyam Srinivasan at the University of Queensland, Australia, and his colleagues uncovered the simple trick when filming pairs of budgerigars flying towards each other in a narrow tunnel (see video, below).
Subjects have to enter a narrow tunnel on a gurney with their head held perfectly still, and submit to a lengthy examination.
«For burrowing snakes, you can't spread your jaws wide apart in a narrow tunnel,» notes evolutionary morphologist Kenneth Kardong of Washington State University in Pullman.
After picking my way through a minefield and groping along a narrow tunnel carved by hand perhaps 1,500 years ago, I emerge near the top of the enormous cliff - face alcove.
Kate Spence, an Egyptologist at the University of Cambridge who was not involved in the study, suspects that since the narrow tunnels can serve no practical purpose, they are almost certainly symbolic.
The ankle strap is long enough to wrap around your ankle a few times because it is made of a thin, yet strong cord finished off with a gold metal end cap and looped through a narrow tunnel of fabric for a stable fit.
What she goes through in the early part of the film informs her ability to survive — as her friend Beth points out (to her and to us) when Sarah gets caught in the narrow tunnel.
Developed by industry graduates and released during E3 2014, Entwined is an artistic endeavour in which two souls — that of a lovestruck fish and bird — gracefully soar through a narrow tunnel, navigating through coloured markers while collecting glowing trinkets.
Muttering a stream of oaths under his breath, Doug Crawford quickly reversed out of the narrow tunnel, its wet clay walls lit by a single guttering carbide lamp near the tunnel face.
At one point, the miners recede from view, and the darkness encroaches on their narrow tunnel at the bottom of the page.
The hallmark of the breed is its small, oval - shaped, spannable, compressible chest, which allows them to hunt efficiently below ground, pulling, pushing and bending through tight turns and narrow tunnels.
These dogs were bred to follow their prey into a narrow tunnels in the ground and needed special conformation to extricate themselves from trouble by using their short front legs to dig.
History and Health of the Cesky Terrier Dog Breed: This breed was developed in the 20th Century by Frantisek Horak who wanted to breed lighter, more low - slung terrier that was especially well - adapted to «going to ground» and entering the narrow tunnels and burrows of small game that inhabited the Bohemian forests.
We're given torches and crawl on hands and knees through a narrow tunnel and then via steep stairs to the exit; somewhere ahead of us we hear music from the «cathedral.»
It was as if glimpses of light danced through the opening at the end of a narrow tunnel.
The tops of coral ridges are mostly in the range of 6075 ft, but tunnel investigation takes you below 90 ft. Exploration of a narrow tunnel a short two canyons north of the entry point is the main attraction.
It is in the neighborhood of Dwejra bay (2 km), where visitors will come across a unique natural phenomenon, the Inland Sea, a shallow body of water in the niche of a rocky coast connected to the sea through a narrow tunnel.
On the western side at a depth of 230 feet (70 m), there is an entrance through a narrow tunnel into a large cavern.
In the farthest corner, another narrow tunnel leads upwards into a second cavern and then another leads finally to a third cavern.
I hope I do not sound like an overexcited kid but I was really amazed that you could cross this narrow tunnel and find a secluded swimming spot.
Making our way through the narrow tunnel, they surrounded us as we swam through to the other side.
Nearing the summit of Huayna Picchu, there is a narrow tunnel you must navigate through that looks something like the picture next to this text.
The Cave of the Kastom Shark is a cave dive leading down a vertical shaft to two large chambers linked by a narrow tunnel descending 35 meters.
Later on she encountered a large wolf in a narrow tunnel which resulted in a frantic Quick Time Event as she used improvisation to dispatch the beast.
Approach a narrow tunnel, for instance, and the A button switches from its standard attack function to a specific duck - down - and - enter - tunnel command.
Rajesh Khanna: «Among the scary corners and among the narrow tunnels I see them coming towards me in groups and pairs.
Like its inspiration, this game concerns itself for the player aiming and launching (within ten seconds, at which point launch automatically occurs) a coloured sphere up a narrow tunnel, ricocheting appropriately to (ideally) latch on to other spheres...
For Hole for Rat, a deep, narrow tunnel was dug through the Institute's floor, creating a channel for rats to freely enter and leave.
An opening in Sosnowska's colossal assemblage draws visitors into a narrow tunnel that winds through the bowels of the piece where, once inside, they must fumble their way through in near total darkness until they finally emerge in another room on the other side of the structure.
Frazier Guisao, an ex-logger, heads the single - file line, slicing through the thick undergrowth with a machete to carve out a narrow tunnel.
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