Sentences with phrase «through tall mountain»

Drive 40 minutes inland from here to walk the one - hour track into spectacular Beauchamp Falls, which pours through tall mountain ash forest, before you continue inland to famed Brae.
Board the famous Shinkansen bullet train to Nagoya, then transfer to the Limited Express Hida for one of the most scenic train journeys in Japan, winding through tall mountains and stunning gorges on the way to the rural city of Takayama.

Not exact matches

We drove through the mountains to a small mountain lake, we tossed rocks into the cold water, a bald eagle swung low over the water, swooped up and out and into the tall trees, alone, and I did not envy that beast.
Cruise the Inside Passage through the world's tallest coastal mountains, fly over Misty Fjords National Monument, hike Mendenhall Glacier and witness the UNESCO - designated grandeur of Glacier Bay known as the «Mountain Kingdom» of North America.
But in the latter half of the 20th century, a new technique, called ice - penetrating radar, allowed scientists to see through broad swaths of the ice and revealed entire buried mountain ranges, as tall as 9,000 feet.
Start by taking a few moments to find your breath before beginning (stand tall in mountain pose and breathe deeply through your nose).
But every now and then I could not resist the lure of the mountain, and at the end of the day I slipped away, through the bamboo grove with its tall, smooth trunks and green slanting light, up the rocky path past the shrine of the mountain god, where the villagers left offerings of millet and oranges, into the forest of birch and cedar, where the cuckoo and the nightingale called enticingly, where I watched foxes and deer and heard the melancholy cry of kites overhead.
Kick off your sandals for a pair of boots and you could be hiking through the rainforest, or up Pico Duarte, the Caribbean's tallest mountain.
Imagine your excursion takes you through the tallest trees in the world, exploring tide pools and miles of sandy beaches and towering cliffs... or an adventure filled with ocean kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, river rafting and horseback riding.
BritRail invites you to discover some of the world's most scenic train journeys as you pass through the rolling hills, tall mountains and sparkling lakes of Scotland.
Two early Australian style cottages are nestled among the tall gum trees overlooking your own cottage garden, lush horse paddocks, dams stocked with Australian Bass fish, and through the trees to the mountains surrounding Berry village.
Undulating mountain views accompany your entrance through tall secure gates and you are immediately struck by the verdant green of the mature park - like gardens.
Soak up history at the former penal colony of Port Arthur, Hobart s historic waterfront and numerous gracious Georgian farmhouses throughout the countryside, walk over Cataract Gorge, a dramatic wilderness right in the centre of Launceston, take the Overland Track through the scenic beauty of Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park, admire the perfect curve of Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park, watch the majestic Gordon River meet the wild Franklin River in the spectacular wilderness of the Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, take a scenic rack - and - pinion railway to historic Queenstown, once the world s richest gold and copper mine and walk to Montezuma Falls, Tasmania s tallest waterfall, from the peaceful town of Rosebery.
Although no original works survive, the painting of Tang Ming Huang's Flight to Shu, NPM, Taipei, affords a fine example of Tang composition in the «blue and green» manner, with tall mountains and distant plains glimpsed through narrow defiles.
You mean, instead of a linear relationship where ignorance and knowledge are at opposite ends of the spectrum, you wonder if possible a three - dimensional relationship would be more accurate — e.g., if ignorance was a large body much like the Earth knowledge would be like the peaks fo the tallest mountains peaking through the clouds?
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