Sentences with phrase «winding ravines»

Edgar John Jarvis, one of the neighbourhood's earliest developers, made it desirable by building three of Rosedale's early mansions and a high - level bridge across the winding ravine.
developers, made it desirable by building three of Rosedale's early mansions and a high - level bridge across the winding ravine.

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The neighbourhood boasts a rustic charm with its winding roads, rolling hills and intricate ravine.
Hunt the lee side of hills, ravines and bushy cover, with the wind blowing toward you.
He'd point at the wind turbines because we have one near our own house; he'd drive too slowly off ramps and plummet into ravines.
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.
IN the whole eastern dark wall of the Divide this night there was silence and the whisper of the wind, except in the ravine where we roared; and on the other side of the Divide was the great Western Slope, and the big plateau that went to Steamboat Springs, and dropped, and led you to the western Colorado desert and the Utah desert; all in darkness now as we fumed and screamed in our mountain nook, mad drunken Americans in the mighty land.
Walnut, a quirky old wise man, guides her across stone - strewn plains and wind - swept swamps, past deep ravines and quaint villages, and through a modern city enclosed in a transparent dome.
The track clings to the mountainside as we wind our way above deep ravines and past rushing waterfalls.
The road winds almost without incline along deep ravines.
Further inland, the world famous Oribi gorge offers spectacular scenery, where wind and water have etched a magnificent ravine through the landscape.
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 track clings to the mountainside as we wind our way above deep ravines and past idyllic waterfalls.
Named an engineering marvel by National Geographic, you'll travel from sea level to almost 8,000 feet as you wind through rugged terrain and cross deep ravines on bridges — it is nothing short of spectacular!
The line winds its way over steep ravines and past wild waterfalls, travelling through countless tunnels and over almost 200 separate bridges.
The line winds its way over steep ravines and frozen waterfalls on the way to Tirano.
The Kuranda Scenic Train winds its way through dense rainforest, steep ravines and picturesque waterfalls from sea level to 328m in approximately 2 hours.
- attacking on horseback with items like a pitchford work very well - knock people off their horse and then take the battle to on - foot - lizalfos can be covered in snow and then pop out and come to life - multiple enemies can attack at once - lizalfos can take up to 6 hearts of damage at once - make potions to soften your steps and be quieter - fire arrows work well against Lizalfos - firing a bomb arrow at a guardian can interrupt their lasers - a laser shot can kill you in one hit even if you have 6 hearts - you can wander into areas with enemies that will take you out easily - cook a bunch of hot pepper meals to take into the snow areas to stop losing hearts from shivering - Serene Stable is one of the stables you'll come across - you can go down to the bottom of a ravine and explore - Bosh Kala Shrine is one of the shrines you can find - one shrine has a puzzle where you use your control wind vents with your magnet tool to roll a ball to a goal - almost all shrines have an extra chest in them to grab
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