Both reconstructions indicate transition from non-forest open landscape to tree-covered landscape at these sites. |
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Bike along tree-covered lanes, tour local lighthouses and take your pick from 53 sandy beaches along Lake Michigan. |
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When my dad shows up for class on the University of Miami's palm tree-covered campus, he wears business casual. |
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This generous tree-covered area will also serve as a buffer zone between the residences and the quarry. |
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Surrounded by tree-covered hills, the Escheberg estate lies on the southern slope of the mountain from which it derives its name. |
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The landscape changes from lush, tree-covered mountains to a barren moonscape, the result of a mining practice called mountaintop removal. |
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The grass and tree-covered landscape is still indelibly marked by massive craters, the result of the total war of the 1914-18 Western Front. |
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Jagged spires of rock rise high above the boiling surf, peaking ultimately in tree-covered summits. |
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At an isolated crossroads stands this old inn, enfolded by high peaks and craggy tree-covered fells. |
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Nazko cone is a small, tree-covered volcano in central British Columbia, approximately 75 km west of Quesnel. |
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And with much of the shoreline tree-covered, the forestry and pulp and paper industries are staples of the region's economy. |
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La Norma is situated at 1350 m on a tree-covered plateau. It has a magnificient view of the Vanoise Massif and the high valley of the Arc river. |
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Disused since 1925, it contains splendid funeral stones from the 16th to the 20th century, to be discovered at the bend in a path winding the tree-covered park of the cemetery. |
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The river valley in which the airport lies is quite broad at this point, with tree-covered peaks ranging from 3,000 to 4,000 feet ASL within 8 to 15 miles northeast into the southeast. |
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The teams will use this as a base camp to travel around this vast region of forests and tree-covered savannas in 10 expedition vehicles, in order to create the most detailed biological map of the area possible. |
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The area surrounding the accident site was tree-covered except for a clear cut for electrical power lines just to the north and a road about 275 feet south of the accident site. |
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Woodside, the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's 10th prime minister, was built in 1853 on spacious tree-covered grounds in Kitchener. |
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The campsite has been built in terraces against a tree-covered hill. |
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