From the col, the ridge climbs and then levels out again into a tight area of mossy grass before it steepens appreciably into its final fling. |
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The whitewash walls were in good repair but the roof was mossy and many of the tiles were cracked or askew. |
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The track was soft and mossy, and it led though ferns and brackens, thickets of brambles and groves of tall Himalayan cedar trees. |
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Toward dusk we made camp on a mossy outcrop of rock shaped like the prow of a ship. |
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He made sure he wasn't being watched and leaped over the veranda, landing with a soft thud on the mossy ground. |
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The grass was mossy and soft, and there were trees and bushes and flowers everywhere. |
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Their outstretched branches covered the mossy ground and entwined with the branches of the neighboring trees. |
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The reward was a view of a reed-edged lake, snow-capped mountains and a brilliant green mossy floodplain where wild horses grazed. |
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They are as at home in a mossy rock pool or muddy creek as on a spectacular wreck. |
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They are usually found in the mossy undergrowth in woods but we've found them right by the roadside. |
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Her hands and feet were met by a soft mossy carpet that tickled slightly at first touch. |
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It was enclosed by a circular stone wall, waist-high, with mossy steps leading down to the pool, and was filled with clear water. |
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The walking leaf species is found mostly in shady areas on moist, mossy boulders and rock crevices often associated with limestone outcrops. |
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I had a sudden premonition of the proud tower reduced to a pile of rubble overgrown by the plants that had rooted in its mossy crevices. |
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Flowing over mossy ledges or cascading into deep pools, these falls are well worth a weekend visit. |
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And so, she found shelter under a mossy nook nearby that protruded from a monticule of earth. |
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Ferns sprout from mossy lintels and trees reach for the sky from small, now-roofless rooms which were the living quarters of slaves. |
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Below dark cliffs and mossy overhangs lay olive groves, entire slopes terraced with backbreaking plots of retaining walls and water channels. |
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While trying to get my foot balanced on one of the mossy boulders that jutted out of the water, I lost my footing and slipped again. |
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But then follow the mossy green path opposite to view the lovely boronias, all showing off their own shades of pink flowers. |
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After chasing the black cat, I spend an hour wandering the mossy field where the outlines of a dozen warehouses remain. |
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Shafts of sunlight filter through the trees to throw dappled reflections on the mossy boulders. |
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Based on a woody, mossy, floral accord, which can include leathery or fruity notes as well, chypre perfumes have a rich and lingering scent. |
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They come out in the early morning mist, play leapfrog with toads, dance at dusk and go to sleep on mossy stones. |
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He shivered and drew up the mossy collar of his black car coat. |
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These tree-like creatures, agonizingly slow and covered with mossy bark, nursed themselves on tales of past glory while their numbers dwindled in their isolation. |
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I'm surrounded by mossy ruins that just barely retain the shape of a building. |
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Its mossy floor was crawling with wildlife, and the tips of the treetops rang with the mindless tittering and singing and chirping of a thousand different night birds. |
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Pecterlis gigantean, with its large white flowers, a fan-shaped fringed lip and a very long spur, is the most spectacular orchid found in mossy fields. |
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Every grass tree and sapling was essential as a hand-hold before we eventually emerged on a mossy rock face and eased ourselves past wild orchids without mishap. |
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We passed the Flying Dutchman, chugged up the lane out of town and on to a bridleway, a nice route of beech and oak and large mossy boulders of gritstone. |
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Foot traffic among the tussocks of grass and around mossy hummocks damages the protective vegetation, allowing the rain to wash away the burrows. |
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The teddy bear, almost as large as Sunny, nods and plods along the mossy garden path to hop into the wheelbarrow. |
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We clambered over mossy boulders beneath a canopy of big-leaf maple, bay, and fir, and covered six-tenths of a mile of sparkling riffles and cascades. |
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Nests in open tussock meadows near water, and in mossy bogs with clumps of Salix and Larix. |
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Open the door and breathe in the mossy, earthy smell of saturated soil. |
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It was followed by glittery portions of jack mackerel and a strip of crunchy octopus dusted with a mossy, gunpowderlike substance that Nagata identified as green-tea salt. |
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Europe will find a way to muddle through, and the fissures will grow mossy again. |
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The pilot advised company dispatch over the radio that he would attempt a forced landing, then force landed in a mossy marsh area. |
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In the hinterland you'll find an ancient ecological haven of Gondwanan rainforests, crystalline waterfalls and deep, mossy gorges. |
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If bulrushes or cattails are not available, muskrats dig burrows in firm banks of mossy soil or clay. |
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In Great Otway National Park, you'll see thundering waterfalls and sparkling gorges and walk through the tops of ancient mossy trees. |
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Mountain bike through the Otway Ranges or take the Otway Fly Walk through the tops of ancient mossy trees. |
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A slightly uneven surface is studded with irregular mossy rocks and covered with the northern European forest mixture of grass and creeping shrubs like bilberry. |
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Walk to Narrow Neck Peninsula through open forest dotted with greenhood orchids and mossy rocks. |
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Forget any romantic notions of setting horse hair traps for rabbits in the pale dawn and then settling down to tickle trout from the mossy banks of the stream. |
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There's a lovely church garden inside the fence with colourful flowers that edge the old paving stones leading up to the mossy semi-circular steps to the door. |
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The basalt underpinnings of Trotternish produce a diversity of Arctic and alpine plants including alpine pearlwort and mossy cyphal. |
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Ms Hill, whose fame grew as she endured storms, angry lumberjacks and visits from mossy film stars, sped to her former home on news of the attack. |
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The aircraft left a wreckage trail approximately 700 feet long and came to rest perpendicular to the flight path, with the landing gear retracted, in a mossy marsh. |
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These mossy forests are found in the Appalachian Mountains of north central New Brunswick and consist of balsam fir, black spruce, white spruce and a scattering of white birch. |
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Also in damp, mossy rock outcrops and nutrient-rich fjeld heaths. |
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The path leads 600 meters into the gorge, the force of the water is almost within reach, along mossy rock faces, until you reach a 35 meter deep waterfall. |
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Although much of the primary forests have been converted, the Philippine retains 0.8 million ha of old growth dipterocarp forest, 1 million ha of mossy forest and relatively significant mangrove areas. |
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These women have become widows or been abandoned because of the mossy foot disease but have been successfully treated by MFTPA and are actually able to go on with their normal lives. |
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After flowering, trip alpines such as mossy saxifrages and aubretia to encourage fresh growth. |
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The discarding of mossy crab is a prime example of highgrading. |
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The condition of the male deteriorates in the last two years of its life, a stage that is generally associated with a mossy and decalcified carapace. |
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More gentian and mossy saxifrage should do the trick, along with that old stand-by aubretia. |
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Use John Innes No2 compost, with extra grit added for good drainage, and dwarf plants such as mossy Saxifrage, Sempervivums and Dianthus. |
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A lithium anode also swiftly forms dendrites and mossy deposits. |
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She was three-quarter Kelsey with mossy glossy hair, She was a stompdown mudkicker and her mug was fair. |
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Twilight was now beginning to close, and down mossy aisles, darkened by lofty trees, the reflections of the torches carried by their leaders danced and wavered. |
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I first visited the San Juans in 1996, soon after my conversion from desert rat to mossy Northwesterner. |
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The enigmatic little rare moth called Weaver's Wave can be seen again basking on the quartz-rich rocks, and the starry saxifrage and bog asphodel flower in the mossy runnels. |
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