Sentences with phrase «powerful river»

A big powerful river which meanders along the pathway I travel.
Bedrooms are carved into the sides of forested valleys, exhibiting breathtaking views of powerful rivers below your residence, and misty jungles in the distance.
A wonderful site - line is set up as you enter the room, from Mona Hatoum's mesmerising «+ AND — «to Richard Long's powerful River Avon Mud Hand Spiral.
I have decided to use one of the letters of St. Paul that addresses the most serious blight that presently exists among believers in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior: divisions within the powerful river of faith that are dividing us into swirling eddies and meandering tributaries.
In prison, people are swept into a powerful river of crime, isolating them from their family, friends and communities, and channelling them towards violence, drugs and despair.
This powerful river of wind transports moisture and moves masses of cold and warm air and storm systems along its path.
The jet stream — a powerful river of wind high in the atmosphere — shapes the Northern Hemisphere's weather, including bitter cold snaps.
If you live in Colorado, you're familiar with its powerful rivers, breath taking rugged mountains, and splendid meadows.
Seeking adventure and excitement... Imagine yourself soaring above tree tops on a zip - line, surfing the perfect wave, rushing through the rainforest on an ATV, white water rafting on a powerful river, exploring the jungle, or landing a giant marlin on one of our popular Costa Rica sport fishing vacations.
Every path calls you» round the bend to complete serenity, with many an added thrill of high verges, cliff faces and powerful rivers.
The Natural Bridge as the powerful river flows through this opening carved out over time by erosion
You will have time to explore, whether it is browsing the artisan markets, taking a dip in the hot springs, or enjoying the powerful river that flows through the town.
The Pacific Northwest's powerful rivers and sweeping winds can generate a lot of electricity, but not continuously.
Residents of Grand Junction, Colorado — which sits at the nexus of two powerful rivers, the Gunnison and the Colorado — understand risk intuitively.
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