It feels like an innocuous moment, it should be an innocuous moment, but such moments are like serrated precipices. |
Living on the edge of precipices, it will raise skeletons high into the sky, dash them onto the rocks, and then extract the marrow with its curved beak. |
After exiting the rear of the cave, we sat palavering between precipices of glacial ice and a slope of rock and snow. |
Gallipoli resembled a huge sandpit full of precipices, endless ravines and impassable ridges covered in thick scrub. |
There are high precipices that are backed by the papyrus and ambatch swamps that form the delta of the Kagera River. |
He cried to the colossi sitting in their plain, and to the yellow precipices of the mountains of Libya. |