Sentences with phrase «ravine which»

A new commission for the inaugural ARoS Triennial: The Garden, End of Times, Beginning of Times, Sarah Sze's Hammock (For Rauschenberg) stretches across a wooded ravine which drops sharply to the sea.
That is impossible odds, but they did it by finding a narrow ravine which could be easily defended, and then they just stood their ground.

Not exact matches

The rims and ridges are sharp and taut, ravines ready to catch your lashings of maple syrup (didn't have any syrup this time sadly, so used blackstrap molasses which did the trick anyway).
Journey snakes across the dry ravine of the Pechanga River, over rustic wooden bridges and takes full advantage of the simply awe - inspiring terrain which rises and falls a breathtaking 300 feet / 91 meters often with majestic views of Temecula Valley.
The outfall of the ravine, which continues to be ecologically restored, could be expanded at the base of the ravine.
Farmers built terraces on slopes and in ravines to create additional, more productive plots in which they grew maize, beans and cotton.
Most carcasses and the greatest amount of wolf sign, such as tracks and scat, occurred in thick forests, debris, ravines, and riverbanks, which I had characterized as high predation risk sites.
Let me just say that the larger the landscape scale on which you examine diversity, the more likely you are to get very different habitats in your sample — hills and ravines and bottom lands and river courses — and the neutral theory at present doesn't encompass any heterogeneity of that sort.
What makes it special: This short trail through a ravine is on the easier side, but the payoff is big: Not only are the crowds minimal, but at the end of the trail you'll be rewarded with a view of the stunning Sedona Canyon, which isn't as well - known as some other Sedona hikes.
After a long opening shot in which the two young runaways walk across an expansive field, challenging one another to repeat the dirtiest words they can think of (a blown chance to write a character - defining scene for the ages, since the pair could be having an infinite number of more interesting conversations in this moment), Travis and Harrison stumble across a dusty brown sheriff's car parked beside a ravine.
PAGANI Huayra Ancient legends tell of Aymara Huayra Tata, god of wind, which controls the breezes, the winds and hurricanes that affect the mountains, ravines and slopes of the Andean cordillera.
The stone, which is Texas» state gem, is commonly found in ravines and streambeds, but only in Mason County.
Cohen is hoping the auction of this 6 +2 bedroom, 14 bathroom, new - build mansion (which sits on 2.4 acres of land overlooking the ravine) will push the $ 13,980,000 list price up.
We drive for one and a half hours on a paved road, then transfer into an old jeep which takes way too many people over an unpaved road along dangerously deep ravines.
Soon after lunch we came to Tindfjallaslétta, a barren plateau from which the trail descended into a forested ravine sloping steeply into the river.
Pondicherry has a popular scuba diving spot which is known as Aravind's Wall and Ravines.
The ravine or poort is a combination of some of the most beautiful vertical rock folds in the country that combine to form a narrow little pass through which a road winds.
The main area of asymmetry was the western facade, which, being situated on the edge of the ravine of the Manzanares Valley was the least visible from the urban area of Madrid.
The very impressive Frankenstein Trestle, which offered brilliant views on all sides, was originally built of iron, but later replaced by steel; it is 520 feet long and 85 feet above the ravine floor while the Willey Brook Bridge, which is close by, is 400 feet long and 100 feet high.
Here, volcanic rocks mix with sedimentary, creating granite peak, deep ravines, and beautiful waterholes which attract the desert wildlife.
Coves and beaches, impressive cliffs, hidden corners, magnificent mountains, stunning craters and amazing ravines with their lush, sub-tropical vegetation and natural reserves represent some of the many natural delights, which mark Gran Canaria's personality... a land of many faces.
Visit S'Albufera des Grau wetlands to get up - close to turtles and migrating birds or explore the island's distinctive barrancs (deep ravines and canyons which run from the central part of the island to coast), home to Peregrines, Egyptian vultures and booted eagles.
All those dreams of cruising through ravines and skimming the ground are shattered because No Man's Sky doesn't want you to crash the spaceship, which doesn't make any sense since death isn't a very big deal in this game.
When I hunt it down later, after a brief chase up some ledges (which can now be more quickly traversed thanks to the slinger, an arm mounted device that fires rocks and other ammunition but is also fitted with a grappling hook) and across a shattered ravine, I find it snoot - deep in that same precious egg, eagerly slurping up unborn dino.
Hunt's aluminum and bronze works, some of which soar up to ten feet in height, recall his fascination with nature, and in particular, with the speed, force, pressure, and current of water running through narrow ravines and gorges.
These two paintings, The Coming of Spring and Two Ravines, were the works that took Burchfield through a creative crisis which he experienced as he was approaching 50 and the country was mired in the middle of World War II.
The path, as you ascend higher, is intersected by ravines of snow, down which stones continually roll from above; one of them is particularly dangerous, as the slightest sound, such as even speaking in a loud voice, produces a concussion of air sufficient to draw destruction upon the head of the speaker.
I took the Boar up Mount Pleasant Road, which goes up and down through a ravine and is probably the hardest hill in Toronto.
Plus, in Appalachia, coal is now mined by using explosives to blow the entire tops off of mountains, which causes immense environmental destruction, filling and polluting streams and ravines with rubble and toxic minerals.
A «ravine bench» was conceptualized by design firm Gensler, which is partnering with Slate to unearth Yonge and St. Clair's hidden amenities.
If you have a beautiful view and privacy isn't an issue (as was the case in this home, which backs onto a ravine) save money by skipping working drapery in favour of simple fabric panels.
French doors — which lead to a backyard oasis that borders a ravine — let a tremendous amount of light into the living room of this Toronto house designed by Robyn Rider.
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