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Berms meaning
plural of berm
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Riders use their legs to generate momentum with up and down body movements to “pump” around the rollers and over the berms they encounter on the track.
Surfers and beachgoers watch the waves from broken sand berms in Long Beach, California, on August 20, 2023.
The nonprofit group River Partners restored the floodplain by removing berms that farmers had built, opening the way for water to seasonally flood about 1,000 acres.
These advanced tools allow Mullin to access and maintain areas that were previously considered inaccessible or difficult to maintain, such as steep berms surrounding tank farms.
The single-track trail has berms and turns that mountain bikers enjoy.
A day after regime forces entered the key city of Manbij, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are mounting a desperate defense to the east of the border town of Ras al-Ain, using tunnels, berms and trenches.
AFTER: The trails are almost unrecognizable, with the berms destroyed and branches laid across the line.
The Kurdish-led SDF has mounted a desperate defence to the east of Ras al-Ain, using tunnels, berms and trenches.
The provincial government says the Health Sciences Centre and the facility replacing the Waterford Hospital will be protected from flooding by berms.
Under BIG’s plan, the existing Furman Street, (along with space that’s currently used for Brooklyn Bridge Park parking and the park’s sound-dampening berms), would be turned into a new six-lane roadway.
You have to slalom around the snow berms plows left next to cars parked overnight, and there is only one travel lane in many streets.
A bulldozer dismantled barricades and sand berms to allow emotional residents and a press convoy organised by Syria's government to enter.
Throughout "March of Return" protests Israeli snipers shot, killed and severely wounded protesters from behind the safety of protective berms.
Wolverine is the must ride trail in Carcross; mazes of wooden skinnies, bridges, and slabs weave through rock gardens at the top before giving way to fast, flowy berms set amongst an epic backdrop.
However, mine-laying was not restricted to the vicinity of the berms; occupied settlements throughout the Polisario-controlled areas, such as Bir Lahlou and Tifariti, are ringed by mines laid by Moroccan forces.
Mines were laid in zigzags up to one meter apart, and in some parts of the berms, there are three rows of mines.
There are also berms in the Moroccan-controlled zone, around Dakhla and stretching from Boujdour, including Smara on the Moroccan border.