They followed riverbeds and paths cut through the mountainous terrain for the Indonesian army. |
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They have created box canyons and saguaro forests, dry riverbeds and sudden wildflowers, crystal-filled caves and overhanging scarps. |
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We have to find its fresh tracks in the area and for that we started walking and climbing hills and riverbeds. |
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For example, about 80 percent of the world's tin deposits occur as unconsolidated placer deposits in riverbeds and on the seafloor. |
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Wearing a life vest, Ma took a boat to inspect the pitifully parched riverbeds of the funnel-shaped dam at the reservoir. |
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The water that flows over the cascading riverbeds here appears dark copper because the earth is filled with iron. |
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Once a year, like clockwork, the Old Delhi dam is opened, flooding the dry riverbeds. |
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They were moving away from the sea, over flat farmlands seamed with stony riverbeds. |
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The scene was a mishmash of beautiful country and old rusted buildings, stretches of lush green grass and strips of dried out riverbeds. |
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No people, no houses, no cars, just a wilderness of river-gum trees lining ancient waterless riverbeds, acacias, spinifex grasses and spooky giant termite mounds. |
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I'd never admit it, but I knew that the desert hid old riverbeds that could quickly flood in such a downpour, so it was quite stupid that I was intending to go there. |
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From extracting gold powder from riverbeds by using mercury to the open-pit mining, man has come long way in refining and expediting the process of extraction. |
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Similarly, predatory attacks on large prey sometimes occur at riverbeds, when it is more difficult for the prey specimen to run away due to muddy or slippery soil. |
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