On the pebbly beach we immediately encounter the first of the thousands of penguins we will meet over the next week and a half. |
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In East Falkland, pebbly sandstones have been interpreted as subaqueous debris flows. |
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Next day the roads and hollows or low-lying places resembled closely the sandy, pebbly beach on the sea shore. |
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Souyia proved another low-key mix of tavernas and bars fronting a pebbly beach. |
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Shorelines may be indicated by pebbly or sandy beaches, mudflats, rocky cliffs, or reefs. |
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It is protected, however, by a wide pebbly beach on which the waves spend their fury before they reach the superstrata of clay. |
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These are ideal for pebbly or rocky beaches and for getting into and out of the sea. |
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In the Rhone Valley, vines are grown on steep, pebbly slopes, avoiding an excessive quantity of water accumulating in the soil. |
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The rocks consist of arenaceous, pebbly sediments which have been indurated, folded and faulted with high grades of metamorphism in places. |
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Graining once more the pebbly bed in the river, the miserable fugitives summoned all their fortitude to meet the death now drawing so near. |
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In Velaux on the other hand, the soil is very pebbly and predominantly chalky with some veins of silica. |
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Accordingly, they are sometimes referred to as conglomerate mudstones or pebbly mudstones. |
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The beach, on Lyme Bay of the English Channel, is pebbly, with sand at low tide. |
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With its laid-back resorts and pebbly coves dotted around the coastline, Ithaca is an island to visit if you're looking for a quiet getaway. |
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Shores lined with forbidding rocks, often inaccessible, but also lots of endless sandy or pebbly beaches. |
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Both scientists were quite excited to reach the pebbly material deposited when this valley was covered in glaciers. |
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It was quiet too at the nearby North Sea bathing beach, a pebbly strip of shore near a small community of homes that face Little Peconic Bay. |
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A small, pebbly cove, it's lined by the houses of the Rovellada complex, through which you gain access to the beach. |
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We did try and glimpse it through the launderette windows, but unfortunately we'd spent too long walking along the pebbly beach, and it was closed. |
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This succession is interpreted as the aggradational deposits of meandering and braided, sandy and pebbly fluvial channels over floodplain muds and silts. |
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Do not omit to visit Gerolimenas, a small fishing village hidden in a rocky gulf with a pebbly beach, and the magical Limeni with its beautiful blue water. |
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The tide was full and the dingey was off keel. The punt nosed the pebbly slope like a terrier, but her stern swung clear. |
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The uppermost exposed parts of the Simpsons Field Formation north of the RBMF comprise thin-bedded, pink to maroon or light purple fine-grained sandstone and siltstone, in places with intercalated pebbly or cobbly beds. |
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Working quickly, add the olive oil by the tablespoonful, cutting it into the flour with your fingers or a pastry cutter, until the flour appears pebbly. |
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And then there are the tourists, drawn by Baikal's vastness, unusually clear water, pebbly beaches and the jagged cliffs and mountains that encircle it. |
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It has a pebbly surface and there's usually quite a lot of wind in the area, which is why people try sailing, as well as the other activities on offer, like kayaking. |
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In Finland it was originally a plant of pebbly seashores. |
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The soil is chalky, silty clay in nature, with a pebbly surface. |
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You'll find no kind of infrastructure on this pebbly beach. |
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The rearward slopes show evidence of the Pavey Ark Member, pebbly sandstone and breccia. |
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The pebbly sandstone and breccias of the Pavey Ark Member also cross the fell. |
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There is a pebbly town beach for bathing in the clear waters of the Gulf of Argolis. |
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Surface characteristics at the sites vary, some being smooth pebbly gravel while others are bouldery. |
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The framework of the sediments consists of silty to coarse pebbly, poorly-sorted clasts which are subangular to subrounded and have low sphericity. |
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Further variations include rock pools, sand banks, mudflats, brackish lagoons, sandy and pebbly beaches, and seagrass beds, all supporting their own flora and fauna. |
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Limestone, of course, is calcium carbonate, and thus chemically utterly different in composition from the clayey rocks below and the hard, pebbly ones above. |
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