Sentences with phrase «rocky ravines»

His early works, particularly the landscapes, are bright and rich in picturesque motifs — crumbling towers, boats on the sea shore, colourful travellers crossing perilous bridges, bandits lying in wait in rocky ravines.
With their gnarled, lichen - covered trees, rich carpets of moss and burns tumbling down rocky ravines, they look like something from Lord of the Rings.»
He was at home describing mountains, clouds, and rocky ravines.
A beautiful Hindu temple is well set on the top of peninsula with steep rocky ravine just to the left and right of the temple.
On the path between Railay East Beach and Phra Nang Beach there's a sign that says lagoon, to get to it you have to climb up muddy slopes then down a rocky ravine.
The sight of a panicked wooly mammoth rolling down a rocky ravine means party time to our collective memories.

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Darius» famous Passover decree for the Jewish garrison of Yeb on the island of Elephantine came by royal post along the ancient routes of Mesopotamia through the ravines and plains of the land of Israel almost under the shadow of the rocky heights of Judea.
Despite rescuers valiant efforts the following morning, the bull became entrapped in a rocky area on the riverfront, fell into a small ravine and died.
With a terrain described as dramatic — «more than 20,000 square miles of salt deserts, untamed jungles and an endless maze of multicolored rocky mountains rising up to 16,000 feet, threaded by a scenic ravine called Quebrada de Humahuaca — a onetime Inca trade route leading north to Bolivia, now a Unesco World Heritage site» — perhaps portenos could not find a way inside its depths.
But perhaps the most singular aspect of Jujuy is its dramatic landscape: more than 20,000 square miles of salt deserts, untamed jungles and an endless maze of multicolored rocky mountains rising up to 16,000 feet, threaded by a scenic ravine called Quebrada de Humahuaca — a onetime Inca trade route leading north to Bolivia, now a Unesco World Heritage site.
It is a photographer's dream destination, with its deep ravines and ragged, rocky mountains that are interspersed by a striking white salt pan and surrounded by majestic volcanoes.
Its parks are still full of elephants, rhinos, lions and heaps of other game; its rocky hills and deep ravines are still some of the continent's most stunning; its ancient stone city ruins, unique in Africa, are open to visitors; and the timeless plunge of Victoria Falls is still roaring.
During the hike of approximately 7 hours, you can enjoy the forest, semi-humid jungle and the ravine at both sides, the last 500 meters will be rocky, close to the top to the volcano, you can enjoy the late afternoon at the camping place.
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