Louis and the rest of the army arrived on the tableland and were immediately attacked by the Turks. |
At its southern end, the terrain drops down to the Santa Rosa Plateau, a 2,000-foot-high tableland with canyons, mesas, and low hills. |
Big Mountain sits atop a rolling tableland called Black Mesa, beneath which lie an estimated 20 billion tons of high-quality, low-sulfur coal. |
He noted that the gorge cut through an elevated tableland and extended about 11 kilometres from the Falls down to Queenston. |
On this treeless tableland, where only tufts of yellow spiky grass grow, the biting wind pulls tears from my eyes. |
Before the tableland rose entirely above sea level, the waters covering it became increasingly shallow and a swamp forest moved into the niche. |