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Ravines meaning
plural of ravine
Example sentences (20)
Millions of dollars in new funding to protect the city’s ravines could soon start flowing, more than two years after council first adopted a comprehensive ravines strategy.
The additional 2,000 troops in the treacherous terrain, which is dotted by dense jungles, ravines, and steep rocks, will serve a limited purpose.
Different stages of grief unfold among the sea currents, the dark caves and the volcanic wasteland, while the strings of an autoharp resonate in the ravines.
Police, firefighters, mountain rescue, drones and sniffer dogs are used in the search of ravines, rivers, buildings and caves.
Rescuers fought their way along washed-out roads and through mud-filled ravines on Monday to deliver food, water and emergency supplies across the mountains of southern Appalachia.
Sound-shifting as it echoes through the complexities of an undulating landscape, a gentle yet forceful wind eddies and flows through ravines and over denuded mounds of crushed and exploded sandstone.
Tenerife, in particular, is filled with deep ravines and troughs, as well as dense forests that one can easily get lost in.
The Aman Environmental Association’s Director, Nasser Al-Majlad, highlighted the Northern Borders region’s diverse wildlife and plant abundance, which thrive in its varied terrain, including mountains, plateaus, plains, valleys, and ravines.
The authorities are launching a 'massive search' around the 'multitude of roads, trails and ravines that are found in Masca', the village where the 19-year-old was last tracked.
The path up to Phu Chi Dao is quite steep, requiring a climb up a mountain ridge with deep ravines on both sides.
Once you have completed your adventure, make sure to show photos of all six ravines to a naturalist so you can purchase a “6RC” sticker for $1.
Thinking it to be a game, she speeds, he follows, lest she goes flying into the deep ravines.
Considerations in creating a vision include the natural features of the land and how can they best be utilized, things like wetlands, escarpments, ravines and forested areas.
Most are on private property, in backyards and ravines, and protected and defined by stonework of some description, some of it constructed many decades ago.
The bones of the soldiers, many of which were collected from nearby hills and ravines around the town and the mountain pass of Kelcyre, were covered with the Greek flag and placed in separate ossuaries.
The parents of Peter Wilson are among those who travelled to the holiday island this weekend to conduct an organised search of ravines and the mountainside.
Wooden posts create a canopy overhead to protect them from the sun like the pre-Michael canopy did in the steephead ravines.
In the worst incident, 21 people – mostly school children on an outing to the Dead Sea – were killed as torrential rains poured through valleys and deep ravines.
The place could not have been better: it overlooked the stunning Sierra Tarahumara and we could see the ravines, the roads opened up by Indigenous Peoples to travel around in the region and the Urique River in the distance.
The ravines are managed by the Toronto Region Conservation Authority, which is dependent on city hall for funding.