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spectacular view because the land falls away | steeply for a great distance on both sides. |
The land rises | steeply from a small coastal plain, to the rim of the |
This track begins to immediately climb | steeply passing a chalk pit on the right then bears r |
The nearby Illickan mountain rises | steeply to a height of more than three thousand feet, |
ears that the Widow's Tears drop more or less | steeply in a square alcove for about 810 feet (250 m) |
His figure 15 shows gas production declining | steeply after a probable peak in known cycles in 2008 |
from the car park at Holzlagerplatz and runs | steeply through a short section of wood up to the Rot |
To the south, the Maukspitze falls | steeply and abruptly (Niedersessel, Hochsessel), in p |
It was | steeply graded, and 36 locks were needed to enable it |
Behind Drei-Annen-Hohne the line runs | steeply uphill and the railway reaches the 58 m long |
The earthworks were | steeply banked and oval in shape, enclosing an area o |
It's a pebble beach leading | steeply down, and the sea at that time is an incredib |
ldings on both sides of the Trenchill Road, a | steeply inclined and winding road, which forms the vi |
The lower jaw slopes | steeply upwards and carries two fleshy barbels on the |
The roofs are | steeply hipped, and at the eaves is a corbelled balus |
body came with rigid doors and exhibit a more | steeply dropping angle to the front wings/fenders and |
Dinas Rock, a | steeply pitched anticline in the limestone rocks at C |
the line then descends | steeply, latterly at 1 in 50 to the former location o |
er 43,000 acres and have low permeability and | steeply dipping beds. |
The land rises quite | steeply from below 30 metres where the Roding flows i |
Its slightly shorter but more | steeply curved blade and single brass knuckle-bow dis |
Clark Creek's | steeply sloping bluffs increase the difficulty of hik |
Terrain falls off | steeply at both ends of the runway. |
The | steeply proportioned building has now been not entire |
It was joined to this railway by a | steeply graded but short branch line. |
elled along the bed of the cwm, before rising | steeply to Bwlch Rhosydd via Croesor Incline. |
Pontoon Hard by the River Medway and climbed | steeply towards Chattenden. |
Pontoon Hard by the River Medway and climbed | steeply towards Chattenden. |
It features a | steeply pitched, common lap slate roof, four corbeled |
one, about 350-320 million years old, dipping | steeply and consistently northwards and numerous “fis |
routine shark patrol when it suddenly banked | steeply and crashed onto the crowded beach in front o |
The | steeply dipping Cretaceous chalk that marks the north |
story rectangular wood frame dwelling with a | steeply sloped, cross gable roof in the Gothic Reviva |
It features a | steeply pitched, cross gable roof with wood shingles. |
It is topped by a hipped roof with two | steeply pitched cross gable extensions in the Queen A |
The upper story makes extensive use of | steeply pitched cross-gables. |
s of a different character, consisting of two | steeply sided cwms, Cwm Clyd and Cwm Cywion, and fina |
The area slopes | steeply to Deep Water Bay and gradually towards Aberd |
As the backplate sloped so | steeply, the door was top-hinged and opened inwards, |
lake is elevated and thick with foliage that | steeply slopes down to the shore of the lake. |
The Class A was developed to deal with the | steeply graded eastern section of the H&BR between Sp |
d with figurative panels, and are overhung by | steeply angled eaves. |
It occupies a low plateau with | steeply sloping edges where deposits of stony Pleisto |
It rises | steeply 600 feet (180 m) above the Quinnipiac River v |
of Southington and Berlin, Connecticut, rises | steeply 200 feet (61 m) above the Quinnipiac River va |
e rugged southern ledges of the mountain rise | steeply 150 feet (46 m) above the city of Meriden. |
Peter's Rock rises | steeply 300 feet (91 m) above the surrounding landsca |
, a section of the western valley wall, rises | steeply a few miles west of Dunlap. |
It features a | steeply pitched flared gable roof covered with rough |
cantilevered from the cliffs and reached by a | steeply descending flight of steps. |
Jennycliff Bay has | steeply inclined folds, which flexure into open recum |
The seating area comprises one level, | steeply raked for a nearly ideal viewing angle withou |
Finally, the canal rises | steeply through four closely spaced locks, with housi |
road runs in a north-south direction, rising | steeply upwards from the city centre. |
large open space (3.5 hectares), which slopes | steeply down from the road called The Ridgeway. |
Its | steeply pitched gable roof, board and batten siding, |
The building was built in 1854 and features a | steeply pitched gable roof, an arched double door ent |
ame dwelling, 20 feet by 40 feet, topped by a | steeply pitched gable roof covered with standing seam |
-story brick building topped by slate-covered | steeply pitched gable roofs, on a limestone foundatio |
It had a | steeply pitched gable roof. |
It features ornamental bargeboards and a | steeply pitched gable roof. |
It has a | steeply pitched gable roof, topped by a belfry. |
It features a | steeply pitched gable roof, narrow clapboard sheathin |
It features a | steeply pitched gable roof covered in polychrome slat |
It features a | steeply pitched gable roof and polygonal steeple, bot |
tures elaborate scroll-sawn bargeboards and a | steeply pitched gable roof. |
ncel addition was completed and it features a | steeply pitched gable roof. |
is three bays wide and four bays deep under a | steeply sloping gable roof with slate shingles. |
Victorian / Queen Anne-style building with a | steeply pitched gable roof. |
e structure on a stone foundation capped by a | steeply pitched gable roof. |
in 1794 and is a 2 1⁄2-story building with a | steeply pitched gable roof. |
The | steeply pitched gabled roof is covered in cedar shing |
Clover Hill exhibits a | steeply pitched gabled roof with false dormers and ar |
-one-half-story structure, built of wood with | steeply pitched gables and dormers, vertical board-an |
880 and it consists of a main block with four | steeply pitched gables, a corner bell tower, and a la |
McAlester describes decorative bargeboards, | steeply pitched gables, and cross gables, with window |
The exterior architecture features | steeply pitched gables, half-timbering with stucco in |
The south gable takes the form of a | steeply pitched gambrel. |
en amongst rocks, roots, or tufts of grass on | steeply sloping ground. |
The narrow mountain road climbs | steeply from Hay-on-Wye to a height of 549m above sea |
The | steeply gouged head of Bannerdale, including Buck Cra |
The road descending | steeply into Hell's Glen |
third heat saw Guo come down the banking too | steeply and her front wheel slipped from beneath her. |
The individual plots either cling to | steeply sloping hillsides or are cut into terraces. |
It consists of a 2-story, | steeply pitched hipped roofed administration building |
ut during peacetime, the Continental Congress | steeply declined in importance. |
Newnes Glacier and Moubray Glacier which fall | steeply from it. |
Newnes Glacier and Moubray Glacier which fall | steeply from it. |
Cliffs rise | steeply from its western edge, up to the summit of Fo |
Long Side falls away | steeply on its south western flank towards Bassenthwa |
It rises fairly | steeply on its eastern flank. |
Eight Mile Brook drops | steeply from Lake Quassapaug to the Housatonic River |
Composed primarily of | steeply tilted layers of Navajo and Wingate Sandstone |
is larger because of the construction and is | steeply inclined like the side of a mountain. |
us, with much of the western coastline rising | steeply a little way inland. |
cterized by prominent end chimneys flanking a | steeply pitched longitudinal gable roof that is often |
narrowing until a rougher section falls more | steeply at Lord Crag. |
The building is built on a | steeply sloped lot and is two stories at street level |
The clapboard siding rises to a | steeply pitched mansard roof with two cross-gables. |
406 East 19th Street, it was a gable-fronted | steeply pitched masonry Gothic Revival church with a |
el blades in tricycle style arrangement and a | steeply raked mast, remains to this day the most popu |
ch run southwest from the village, descending | steeply to meet the sea at Polurrian Cove and Mullion |
That trail descends at first | steeply through more rock outcrops and then levels of |
It features a | steeply pitched, multi-gabled roof and paneled chimne |
rapeted gables, round arched entrances, and a | steeply pitched multi-gabled roof. |
tructure with a concrete block foundation and | steeply pitched, multi-planed roof in the Shingle sty |
A | steeply dipping, northwest-striking transverse fault |
Voice is very loud starting with 1 to 2 | steeply ascending notes followed by more abrupt notes |
From Edge Hill, the ground drops | steeply, levels out, then rises to Battleton Holt and |
k of a lateral and posteriosquamosal shelf, a | steeply down-turned parietal, and the presence of two |
The brook then descends less | steeply down past Minsterley's Parish Hall. |
It features a | steeply designed pitched roof, buttresses, and staine |
idiary tops at 2,017 ft and 1,981 ft and ends | steeply at Raven Crag above the Mungrisdale to Hesket |
ls of rough flint and rubble, and a separate, | steeply pitched, red tiled roof with an ostensibly Vi |
e contracts, allowing the hospital to collect | steeply higher reimbursements. |
ized by rolling wooded hills, deep draws, and | steeply sloping ridges. |
etres (0.48 cu mi) of rock dislodged from the | steeply sloped river valley of the Murghab, which cut |
45 feet tall bell tower was added and a more | steeply pitched roof was added over the original roof |
tructed of rough-cut sandstone and features a | steeply pitched roof and tall, sharp spire in the Got |
d to a purplish-brown colour, are topped by a | steeply pitched roof with dark tiling. |
His style was characterised by | steeply pitched roof detailing with prominent gables, |
The gabled house had a | steeply pitched roof and thick walls, pierced by pist |
e architecture in Chicago, and is marked by a | steeply pitched roof paired with stepped gables of re |
story in the 16th century in place of the old | steeply pitched roof indicated by the lines on the to |
wide pine exterior siding, wide floorboards, | steeply pitched roof beams, and original brick walls. |
feature a central pillar (andry) supporting a | steeply sloped roof decorated with roof horns (tandro |
Steeply pitched roof with terracotta ridge tiles. | |
It features a | steeply pitched roof of durable tile. |
The | steeply peaked roof above is finished in red tile. |
It features a | steeply pitched roof and bits of gable-end decoration |
It has a | steeply pitched roof with stone coping to the gable e |
ls are found in the second-story windows, the | steeply pitched roof lines, and the gabled wall dorme |
home with a 2 1⁄2-story center section with a | steeply pitched roof, flanked by 1 1⁄2-story wings. |
) Church, Dunnalong, built in 1865 and with a | steeply pitched roof, is a Grade B1 listed building s |
e-bay-wide Swiss chalet-style dwelling with a | steeply pitched roof. |
shaped, one story Shingle Style church with a | steeply pitched roof. |
on a "T" shaped plan which exhibits crossed, | steeply gabled rooflines which are punctuated by a br |
of the early Gothic Revival movement such as | steeply pitched roofs and board-and-batten siding, as |
ney-coloured 17th century stone cottages with | steeply pitched roofs once housed weavers who supplie |
The Galena guidebook also describes | steeply pitched roofs, cross gables and decorative ba |
It is reached via a | steeply ascending route which winds through a wooded |
About 150 m of | steeply rising salinity and increasing temperature. |
cant elevation change as Haight Street climbs | steeply from Scott Street to Buena Vista Park. |
d an oval central ring or stage surrounded by | steeply tiered seating, is covered by a polygonal roo |
Until the 1970s the northern ascent had two | steeply sloping sections with a maximum grade of 16 a |
while the East Summit Trail ascends even more | steeply up several rock scrambles. |
It descends | steeply in several areas, including at Pinnacle Canyo |
This hill has very | steeply sloped sides and is located immediately to th |
The | steeply contoured sides offer excellent natural defen |
This turret had a rounded front and | steeply sloped sides, with a difficult-to-manufacture |
in-to design a new St Matthew's Church on the | steeply sloping site. |
a two story rectangular plan building with a | steeply pitched, slate covered gable roof and molded |
avated fieldstone foundation and covered by a | steeply pitched slate roof. |
g is a 3 1⁄2-story, red brick building with a | steeply pitched slate roof defined by bridge-end chim |
Both structures features | steeply pitched slate covered gable roofs. |
constructed of brick with concrete trim and a | steeply sloping slate covered roof. |
It is a one story masonry structure with a | steeply pitched, slate covered gable roof. |
wnstone laid in uncoursed rows and features a | steeply pitched slate covered roof. |
The main seven bay block has a | steeply pitched, slate covered hipped roof and is fla |
e to two story dwelling, asymmetrical, with a | steeply pitched slate hipped roof. |
2-story, Gothic Revival-style dwelling with a | steeply pitched, slate-covered cross gable roof. |
s from the Old English word hangra, meaning a | steeply wooded slope. |
cientific Interest which covers a moderate to | steeply sloping south face of the Washford River Vall |
The site covers a moderate to | steeply sloping south face of the Washford River Vall |
he plateau of Gwaun Cerrig Llwydion and drops | steeply down southeastwards into the head of Glyn Col |
occupies a prominent position overlooking the | steeply descending steps of Monument Terrace . |
m the end of the terrace a path leads up left | steeply over steps to the wide, undulating top area. |
es the shape of a medium-length ridge, rising | steeply from Stony Clove Notch in the east, then gent |
d by its second most significant tributary, a | steeply graded stream draining the southwestern faces |
The large and | steeply raked structure could seat about 6,000 people |
In the Middle Ages, it sloped away much more | steeply so that the building stood on the end of a lo |
begins above the shore of Loweswater, rising | steeply through the mixed forestry of Holme Wood to t |
To the northwest the Pyramidenspitze drops | steeply over the Eggersgrinn, to the northeast it dro |
Both heads are hilly areas of land that rise | steeply from the water to over 240m within less than |
no protection, because the ground falls away | steeply to the River Avon, Bristol|River Avon, 170 me |
Toward the west, the mountains drop | steeply to the Black Sea, and to the east, they chang |
e delle Puglie, where Monte Gargano drops off | steeply over the Apulia plain. |
f, which is supported by a central pillar, is | steeply sloped; the gable beams cross to form roof ho |
both The Roaches and Hen Cloud dip moderately | steeply to the east into the north-south aligned sync |
Sergeant Hicks avoided its gunfire by turning | steeply under the enemy aircraft which was not seen a |
The price of oil rose | steeply in the 1970s (see 1973 oil crisis and 1979 oi |
branch to Barlborough Colliery, then dropped | steeply to the Rother valley through Spinkhill Tunnel |
yards further on is the scar itself, dropping | steeply to the lake with woodland on the lower slopes |
The reef Endeavour had struck rose so | steeply from the seabed that although the ship was ha |
ch (2,448 m), whose Stuhlwand rock face drops | steeply into the bowl of the Funtensee. |
e, while a variation is to turn off and climb | steeply up the terminal slope of The Tongue. |
As a whole, traffic on the M&SWJR fell | steeply after the Second World War and the line close |
a similar distance but is more arduous, going | steeply through the deciduous woodland in the valley |
But traffic on the M&SWJR fell | steeply after the War and the line closed to passenge |
As a whole, traffic on the M&SWJR fell | steeply after the Second World War and the line close |
mation which like all of the rocks are tilted | steeply to the southeast as part of a geological stru |
Harnham Hill; a chalk escarpment which rises | steeply to the south. |
Road West and Queen's Road West then climbing | steeply up the hill crossing Second Street, Third Str |
ttle of Edgehill site, from there it declines | steeply down the Sunrising Hill escarpment and then a |
The fell is craggy and rocky and falls away | steeply to the head of the Langstrath valley on its e |
It rises | steeply from the southern banks of the Potomac River |
upied by Morningside Park, which drops off so | steeply from the eastern edge of the drive that no st |
The mountain rises | steeply from the surrounding landscape 600 feet (180 |
ns; at about 6 miles (9.7 km) the road slopes | steeply down the southern edge of the Downs, meeting |
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