ravines in English

noun
1
a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides.
I can hide from the patrols, using ravines and deep gorges.

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1. Erie neighborhood Cherishes its ravines

2. Birches and oaks feathered the narrow ravines.

3. Mountains or ravines, police or soldiers, we never look back.

4. 6 They live on the slopes of ravines,*

5. Wanfeng ring inside out, xuan bi precipitous cliffs, ravines crossbar.

6. He knew the ravines where mushrooms grow, wild greens.Pines, almond trees, plum trees, arbousier

7. Cleomenes was therefore obliged to retreat with his troops across a series of ravines.

8. Our weightless feet beat perfect time through city streets and wooded ravines.

9. The road there leads through the sharp mountains and deep ravines of District 2.

10. 42% of Guatemala City’s surface is made up of ravines, commonly known as "Barrancos"

11. We often walked barefoot to reach a village, covering miles through ravines and over mountains.

12. The region consisted mostly of high, sparsely wooded tablelands cut through by deep ravines.

13. Synonyms for Couloirs include canyons, gorges, ravines, passes, gulfs, defiles, gaps, gulches, flumes and gills

14. Buckbrush (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus) is a native weed common in northeast Nebraska in rangeland, woodland, ravines and near streams

15. Dames Blanches are white dressed female spirits who supposedly appear near caves, caverns, bridges or ravines

16. In winter the few cars that make it up the mountains skid along the roads, perilously close to ravines.

17. Beaked hawkweed is a native wildflower found mostly south of the Missouri River, in rocky, dry, open woods, fields, and ravines

18. Absinth is found in dry soils, overgrazed pastures and rangelands, waste places, ditches, ravines, borrow pits, gravel piles and fence lines

19. The small and predominantly Buddhist nation of Bhutan, tucked between China and India, is lanced by deep ravines and coated with thick woods

20. Differential erosion of the rocks has resulted in the hard rocks being left as peaks separated by deeply eroded valleys and ravines.

21. Deep ravines descend in a starlike manner from its central peak, the Alto de Garajonay (1,486 m), down to the coast all arouund the island giving it a dramatic landscape.

22. Claustral Canyon in New South Wales is one of the most Jurassic day trips on the planet, filled with towering ferns and moss-slicked ravines Claustral Canyon Is An Adventure Straight Out Of

23. He ordered the felling of trees to build tangled breastworks of "abatis" in the ravines where the Chateauguay met the English River, then dispersed his troops through the woods.

24. Some fell into the deep ravines off the steep slopes, others tried to escape in the waters, only to be smashed on the rocks below and again others were killed in their flight.

25. There were however, some passages across the 200 metres (660 ft) deep ravines of Wadi-ur-Raqqad in west, strategically the most important one was at Ayn al Dhakar, a bridge.

26. Alpine Bistort is extremely rare in New England, with a couple of populations known in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont in moist to wet, high-elevation alpine sites such as ravines, rock slides, ledges, plateaus and snowbanks

27. Astilbe / ə ˈ s t ɪ l b iː / is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America

28. The Đerdap gorge, which is some 100 km (62 mi) long (from Golubac to Tekija), is actually a compound river valley made up of four gorges (Gornja klisura, Gospođin vir, Veliki and Mali kazan and Sipska klisura), separated from each other by ravines.

29. La Gomera is nature in its purest form: leafy woodlands, rugged ravines, cliffs of impossible shapes and villages that have conserved their most ancient traditions so as to offer you a different kind of holiday.

30. Circuitously Sentence Examples Moreover, the largest streams have numerous tributaries, and nearly all alike flow Circuitously between steep if not vertical cliffs or in deep craggy ravines overlooked by distant hills, among which the wagon road has wound its way with difficulty.

31. It's not unusual to hear a native Baltimorean say of the lake, “That's where I caught my first fish!” The Boat Lake was created during Civil War grading operations in 1864, when extensive earth-moving work was performed to remove military emplacements and fill ravines.

32. It seems however unlikely that the two priority habitat types (‘Tilio-Acerion forests of slopes, screes and ravines’, and ‘Alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior’) are present in the vicinity of the contested bridge over the Elbe within the City of Dresden.

33. Lindera Benzoin, commonly called spicebush, is a Missouri native deciduous shrub with a broad, rounded habit which typically grows 6-12' (less frequently to 15') high in moist locations in bottomlands, woods, ravines, valleys and along streams.Clusters of tiny, apetalous, aromatic, greenish-yellow flowers bloom along the branches in early spring before the foliage

34. The oceans sway to your gracious Biddance, Brush your forgiving light in gentle strokes, Carving ravines through the gloom, Keep the lovers awake, Bring their doubts crashing down, Reveal the contrite, And cure their guilt, If it's not too much trouble, Find my lonely heart before dawn, It could do with a pint of your company.

35. Elle Accordait la priorité à des équipements structurants (routes, pistes rurales, correction de ravines, canaux de contour, murs secs en pierre, terrasses radicales) dont la plupart ont été réalisés avec l'aide des populations concernées en contre partie d'une rémunération (en argent ou en vivre).

36. Those snow-Begirded iron peaks Which loom o’er land and vale, Where sprout a myriad of creeks Which down the mountain sail, Where glaciers melt to cadet streams Which seep down steep ravines And sunlight in the snowdrift gleams And glitters in between Pale rocks of valour, standing there For eons keeping watch, Up high in free and blitheful air,