Sentences with phrase «over rock piles»

Killing enemies and sometimes knocking over rock piles or market tents will earn you Korima, which can be used to upgrade your abilities from a somewhat hidden old lady.
We came through the cave with the porters yesterday — sometimes hiking through waist - deep water, sometimes climbing over rock piles.

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Now, I core them, give them a rough chop, then lay a large knife horizontally over the fruit and rock it back and forth, using the knife to scoot the pieces back into the pile as needed.
Well it was perfect until I over baked the whole batch and ended up with a lovely pile of charred tasting, hard as rock, biscotti.
Intense thermal stresses open up fractures in rocks; over the eons, the mechanical breakdown from daily heating and cooling can reduce boulders to piles of rubble.
One of the most contentious debates in geoscience has centred on whether piles of rock in the deep mantle — to which plumes are anchored — have remained stationary, unaffected by mantle flow over hundreds of millions of years.
You can fly over a pile of rocks and press a button to pick up a boulder, then fly over an enemy archer tower and press that same button to bomb the tower with the rock.
Driving along Pacific Coast Highway, you can see the successive layers of earth and rock that have piled up over millions of years to create California's coastal landscape.
The ute's grip holds and with slight throttle input, I crawl over the top of the rock pile and creep down to safety.
While most absolute value funds often pile up cash, Towle chooses to turn over more rocks — in under covered small caps and international markets alike — in order to find enough deeply undervalued stocks to populate the portfolio.
In fact, you can pile the rocks right up to the water's surface and not be accused of over decorating.
Bred over 200 years ago on the ancient Isle of Skye and in the Scottish Highlands, these dogs originally earned their dinner by chasing out vermin from the rock piles (known in Scotland as cairns).
This shallow break is a ledgy right hander crashing over a sharp rock pile and can range from mushy peelers to spitting barrels depending on the swell size.
The rock piles in the picture above don't have any significance; they're just left over from the latest round of restorations.
Have you ever turned over a rock or lifted a pile of leaf litter to find some interesting critters?
Though size envy is chronic among Texicans when contemplating Alaska, there's 400 + miles and 2 mountain ranges each over a mile tall (not just altitude high, but piles of rock tall) between the Arctic and North Pacific climates.
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