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Concentrating on the task at hand, he moved slowly but confidently down the canyon, only to find a large boulder blocking his path.
He worked his way slowly down the canyon, pushing himself carefully between the narrow walls in search of handholds and supports.
On April 26, 2003, after spending the night in his truck, he cycled south to the canyon entrance.
The space between the canyon walls measured no more than a meter across.
And one night their herd stampeded and was checked only in time to save it from going over the canyon's edge.
Behind her the narrow and broken trail led to the top of the canyon wall.
He resumed his climb, and fifteen minutes later the curly-haired cadet stood on the canyon rim.
I went on down to the gully that ran down the middle of the canyon.
Jack and Fred looked up and across the canyon at the same instant.
Their echo and reverb is not accompanied by descriptions of sublime western canyons, tropical beaches or steaming jungles.
The hermit thrush uses a pentatonic scale, the canyon wren all twelve semitones.
Thus, were the canyons at an angle of repose of 30x, they would be y200 m deep.
Once inside the visitor sees all over the walls of the canyons real cactus sage brush and other vegetations transplanted from their natural clime.
This is his yin-yang talisman of figure-ground polarities: one half built with intermittent canyon streets, the other half open with intermittent obj ect buildings.
Also, several bright sinuous features, grading into fans, may be interpreted as gulleys or canyons.
Each bend rewarded me with verdant hillsides, wildflowers, and canyons.
Finally, the uppermost area of the painting contains tall, monumental building and canyon-like streets.
Birds of prey nest on rock scarps and in canyons that are difficult to access.
The equatorial canyon systems are the only regions in the southern hemisphere where the stability increases.
The continuous line and open squares represents the site at the canyon floor.
In the story, a young girl was collecting firewood and, against her maternal grandmother's admonitions, took a short-cut home through a rocky canyon.
Interactions of such waves with obstacles (such as canyons) may cause local blocking events, and it is thought that the periodic quasi-linear theory can be modified to study such phenomena.
It's like walking through a canyon.
Site types that could be particularly suitable to this survey include desert surfaces, duricrusts, pavements, ice surfaces, and large flat-bottomed canyons.