Sentences with phrase «small boulders»

The phrase "small boulders" refers to rocks that are bigger than ordinary stones but smaller than very large rocks. Full definition
And guests need to be told that you have to cross over 5 - 10 ft of small boulder rocks at the shore to get to the sandy part of the water.
Our road takes the marshrutka across streams and into dirt tracks with small boulders of rock we push into the river by hand.
Victoria Bay is a popular spot for surfers, as the area has right - hand, reef - like waves which roll over small boulder - like rocks for about 200 m.
These big stones are surrounded by smaller boulders and patches of coral.
Smaller boulders stretch out into deeper water to the east, and as we make our way back into the bay, there is a fantastic hard coral garden in shallow water, and bump head parrotfish love to feed here.
The reef - flat features many small boulders of lesser star and brain corals, interspersed with clusters of staghorn corals, all covered in colourful reef - fish like chromis, wrasse, parrotfish and surgeonfish.
The cane also doubles as a golf club — Small boulder in your path?
And, for the doubters, a fourth piece of research delivers the ultimate in hard evidence: winter storms off the Irish coast have shifted boulders that weigh up to 620 tons (630 metric tons) and hurled smaller boulders of up to 100 tons far above the high tide mark.
The fence marked a severe boundary: on the road side there was a verge of still greenish grass and weeds, decorated with the occasional white styrofoam cup and silver - glinting beer can, the wildflowers of civilization; beyond the fence a swath of small boulders gave way to a field of beige dirt and stone that seemed to stretch forever.
The climb at first starts out as a loose, rocky field of small boulders that soon gives way to a rocky, undulating and twisting dirt road climb.
In particular, none of the hypotheses about their origin explain why individual ring particles, which range in size from hailstones to small boulders, average between 90 % and 95 % ice.
In the 2020s, NASA's human spaceflight program will revolve around sending astronauts to high lunar orbit to study a small boulder robotically plucked from the surface of a large asteroid, agency officials announced yesterday.
Officials in charge of NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission announced that they will snatch a small boulder off an asteroid, as illustrated above, rather than bag up an entire asteroid.
The game's second boss is a giant flaming boulder that splits into two, smaller boulders every time its health is depleted, until the environment is rippling with fiery ball bearings - which brings Asteroids to mind.
A smaller boulder next to it did just that in the 1940s.
Through a small boulder field the Grand Cherokee adjusted travel at each wheel, maintaining contact with the ground at as many points as possible, and accounted for wheel slip in the way it dealt out power.
This is like tossing a small boulder into a bottomless well... you're WAITING for it, but never hear the splash!
To the right of the boat ramp, the shoreline is made of rocks and small boulders.
It's huddled next to the somewhat weird Fontainebleau Forest, where, strung all throughout the conifers, there are lunar landscape - looking outcroppings of small boulders.
Elsewhere DeFeo's transfigurative impulse expresses itself through a deft withholding or reshuffling of visual information, as in many of her photo collages, or even the big paintings that scale up views of DeFeo's dental bridge to the proportions of small boulders.
Some smaller boulders had been shunted 222 metres inland, and 26 metres above high water.
Let's say you have a small boulder.
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