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  • s its southern spur and over its lower eastern slopes above Cray Reservoir.
  • The slopes above the Kent are steep and predominantly cov
  • ttlement developed in the healthier air on the slopes above the Left Bank, at the Roman Lutetia.
  • end of the beautiful Lac du Bourget and up the slopes above the lake that culminate in the Tour de L
  • s in damp areas in the canyons of the southern slopes above the Los Angeles Basin.
  • Robert Taylor, overlooks the fields and wooded slopes above the River Dart, two miles downstream of
  • falls for approximately 93 metres to reach the slopes above Llyn Idwal.
  • the track to the reservoir then following the slopes above Craig yr Ysfa to the summit.
  • Generally, the slopes above Thirlmere are steep and grassy, whilst t
  • woodland habitat and cracks in rocky limestone slopes above the deserts.
  • The Bronze Age settlement lay on the slopes above the modern village of Amykles.
  • gullies which lead directly down to the scree slopes above Llyn Stwlan.
  • It grows in gypsum slopes accompanied by other xerophytic vegetation suc
  • emely agile, being able to scamper about steep slopes after only a day of life.
  • Beyond that ridge, the slopes again steepen, reflecting the glacial cirque b
  • towards Moelyci and Moel Rhiwen and their dark slopes against the blue night.
  • and tributaries feeding from steep escarpment slopes along the flanks of the Ghats.
  • Vineyards are planted on the limestone slopes along the right bank of the Tagus river.
  • It extends from the eastern coast where it slopes along a north-northwest to south-southeast ori
  • the road, along the sometimes steep and rocky slopes alongside the creek.
  • Honister Pass road (1,180 ft) has much gentler slopes, although there is outcropping rock on either
  • The southern and western slopes- although steep- are smooth and rounded, while
  • story about Mount Sapo explains that upon its slopes, ancient Romans used to sacrifice animals as b
  • On the lower slopes and northern valley floor there are considerab
  • A. chinensis prefers slopes and likes also to grow in ravines, top heights
  • United States, where it grows on dry mountain slopes and similar habitat.
  • el, growing in valleys and on ridges, on rocky slopes and on the banks of streams.
  • The resort has advanced ski slopes and beginner slopes.
  • tat is characterized by coastal cliffs, grassy slopes, and a rugged shoreline.
  • California, where it grows mainly on chaparral slopes and woodlands in the Coast Ranges.
  • It is native to the mountains, desert slopes, and plateaus of eastern California and wester
  • f the cattle there are no paths on the western slopes, and the eastern slopes are featureless moor,
  • in sandy, clay, or serpentine soils, on grassy slopes and flats or open woodland, from California to
  • typically grows on boulders, cliffs, and rocky slopes and does not need well-developed soil.
  • orth side occupy the crest of steep escarpment slopes and the ditches are stepped one above the othe
  • euphrasioides, found from the North Western Slopes and Plains in New South Wales to north Queensl
  • On the lower slopes and in the valleys the Andean wax palms are do
  • tana, it is found growing in gravelly soils on slopes and in moist meadows.
  • village, in winter the main draws are the ski slopes and lifts on the Zahmer Kaiser.
  • ntributing factor to the formation of slip-off slopes and river cliffs in a meandering section of th
  • the Zakopane accident, Mazoch returned to the slopes and made his first jump.
  • The area has fourteen ski slopes and trails.
  • It is native to the desert slopes and woodland of eastern California and Nevada.
  • It is common on chaparral slopes and low-elevation coniferous forest ecosystems
  • Sutherland Shire, but had lost the South West Slopes and some of the Southern Highlands.
  • ty over getting permission to clear brush from slopes and around homes.
  • x also doesn't change) but there are different slopes and x-intercepts between the two data sets.
  • When found on drier upper slopes and ridges, it is seldom of log size or qualit
  • North Wales Bird Trust is located on its lower slopes, and the Little Orme is a warden-patrolled san
  • stern Hemlock, typically on moist well drained slopes and rich bottomlands.
  • rows best on the loams and clay loams of lower slopes and coves.
  • It is found in thickets on slopes and grasslands up to 700 m in elevation.
  • Its clean slopes and soft volcanic ashes were ideal.
  • m crevices, coastal cliffs, streambanks, rocky slopes, and other moist, stable areas.
  • It occurs on the south-western slopes and summit of Pine Mountain at altitudes rangi
  • It runs beneath steep slopes and benches surfaced with shallow clay loams t
  • species, Horminum pyrenaicum, native to rocky slopes and grasslands in the Pyrenees and Alps in wes
  • The less steep parts of the slopes and other strategically weak points are defend
  • turally on uncultivated, arid ground, on rocky slopes, and at the edge of footpaths and fields.
  • ll as the neighbourhoods of Midnapore, Shawnee Slopes and Millrise.
  • batross breeds annually on rocky ledges, steep slopes, and crevices.
  • It is common in the Western Cape on sandy slopes and flats, this yellow flowered cormous geophy
  • It thrives upon hot, dry, slopes and hillsides that also receive seasonal-(wint
  • It is found on slopes and stream banks between 100 and 1600 m.
  • British Columbia where it is found along rocky slopes and scrubland.
  • ski resort in the area around Tryvann, with 14 slopes and 7 lifts.
  • e between the Hunter Valley and the North West slopes and plains.
  • It grows on rocky slopes and in alpine valleys.
  • tream, the river is characterised by its steep slopes and shallow soils.
  • The Grefsenkollen ski slopes and the vast outbacks provides great opportuni
  • is endemic to Ethiopia, inhabiting steep rocky slopes and high cliff-tops; the reported range of the
  • There are both groomed slopes and backcountry (off-piste) skiing.
  • It prefers sandy or rocky soil on dry slopes and washes up to an altitude of about 2200 m.
  • The course is filled with gentle slopes and turns.
  • and Westridge Terrace on the bulldozed western slopes and hill crests of the canyon.
  • rder to make full defensive use of the natural slopes and resulting in the present day configuration
  • Shrubs cloth the lower slopes and species for Melastoma,Rhodomyrtus, Baeckea
  • northwestern Mexico, where it grows on scrubby slopes and in chaparral and dry washes in a number of
  • lant can be found in desert washes, also rocky slopes, and mesas, up to 2,000 feet (610 m) elevation
  • relax, the fighting arenas featured stairs and slopes, and Dural, the robotic final boss, was made o
  • It is common on shady slopes and grasslands in the winter and early spring.
  • New districts reach mild, picturesque slopes and terrains situated on the left hand side of
  • They typically display low-angle flank slopes and have little or no central collapse, althou
  • of southern Tihamah foothills and the terraced slopes and Wadis of the western escarpments in Yemen.
  • and C. x veitchianus which he found on the dry slopes and ridges of the high Californian chapparal.
  • s on all types of soil, in general is grown on slopes and on sunny slopes it can be grown up to alti
  • There is ancient woodland on the valley slopes and the land close to the river was used for g
  • no rooms above rooms), but does permit slopes and 3D props which in turn can be used to make
  • ters, this was written in the 1930s: "Amid the slopes and waters of beautiful Lake County, are Leesb
  • ncluding late-lying snowdrift areas on leeward slopes and cold, highly wind-exposed ridges.
  • Kong's strategy on dealing with the safety of slopes, and making them look more natural .
  • sparsely vegetated, and characterized by steep slopes and canyons.
  • ximate elevation of 300 feet (90 m) and on the slopes and rolling hillsides up to an elevation of 80
  • ed on the lower southwestern Verdugo Mountains slopes and the eastern San Fernando Valley plain, wit
  • ills and the vineyards are planted both on the slopes and on the flat valley floors.
  • habitats that range from limestone outcrops to slopes and bases of slopes with shallow soils.
  • dary vegetation and forest clearings, on rocky slopes and along the edges of rivers and forests, oft
  • nt Andrew came to the Dnieper (Dnipro) River's slopes and erected a cross in the first century A.D.,
  • endemic to California, where it grows on open slopes and plains in the Central Coast Ranges and adj
  • Its steep slopes and rocky crags are covered with oak woodland,
  • The north slopes and most of the summit are within a large trac
  • It favours soaring over hill slopes and hilltops on updraughts, and it does much o
  • This species occurs on rocky slopes and arid plains and is associated with sagebru
  • Its natural habitat is on rocky slopes and amongst limestone boulders in dwarf shrubl
  • of river valley woodland, heath-covered rocky slopes and fertile flood-plain scrub and grassland.
  • They are usually found on mountain slopes and plains (910-3,010 m ) and are reported as
  • to house indoor climbing walls, artificial ski slopes and a cycle track.
  • The western taxa of the Andean slopes and the eastern taxa of the Tepui region are s
  • The plant grows on wet and wooded slopes, and is native to North America, particularly
  • and grows well on mountainous plateaus, rocky slopes, and sandy plains.
  • Box is a common eucalyptus tree of the western slopes and plains of New South Wales and adjacent are
  • Portions of the upper slopes and summit are within protected conservation l
  • t is the coastal scrub on the rocky, windblown slopes and canyons of its single island.
  • r (Abies bracteata) is a rare fir, confined to slopes and the bottoms of rocky canyons in the Santa
  • It has also adapted to grassland, grassy slopes, and shale banks.
  • iles - 3.2 kilometers) There are several steep slopes and very little level ground on this trail.
  • These gullies occur on steep slopes and mostly in certain bands of latitude.
  • rn edge of the city and is bounded by Paskapoo Slopes and Canada Olympic Park to the north, 69 Stree
  • It favors rocky slopes and gravelly flats, and occurs in arroyos, at
  • P-listed places south, on the coasts, islands, slopes, and in the peaks of the Cordillera are includ
  • al walls more than 4 feet (1.2 m) high, wooded slopes, and rocky creekbeds.
  • The resort offers alpine ski slopes and cross-country skiing from 1440 to 2260 m.
  • lent in the sheep flocks of Queensland, on the slopes and plains of New South Wales, through the nor
  • in the crevices of dry limestone cliffs, rocky slopes, and mortared walls.
  • rce of income is a glacier ski area with 35 km slopes and 10 lifts, which was opened in 1982.
  • uarter league wide grant consisted the eastern slopes and valleys in the present day Woodside area.
  • rs are silhouetted against the sky on the high slopes and peaks.
  • om California to Utah, where it grows on sandy slopes and plateaus.
  • ost others, Haraszthy planted his vines on dry slopes and did not irrigate them.
  • It is a plant of the chaparral slopes and woodlands of the mountains.
  • ne and Marcellus shale with numerous bare rock slopes and vertical cliffs.
  • way calculus can be more readily used to find slopes and deflections.
  • Agriculture is limited due to the steep slopes and thin peaty soils on Belmore, however exten
  • se are equipped with winches for working steep slopes and 1 for shaping the half pipe.
  • stern Nevada, where it grows on rocky mountain slopes and in other habitats.
  • eastern, leeward side of the island on valley slopes and sheltered valley floors.
  • by the white base and are found in dry, stony slopes and gullies, usually on limestone.
  • in the forest, woodlands, and chaparral of the slopes and canyons.
  • It is found on continental slopes, and is probably caught by bottom trawlers.
  • ludes Ancient Woodland habitats on the steeper slopes, and an area of heathland habitats on more lev
  • grows in mountain and foothill habitat such as slopes and meadows.
  • il makes a steep ascent of the hill's northern slopes and then heads southeastwards along the broad
  • e is a ski mountaineering climb on the eastern slopes, and it is possible to ski all the way to the
  • apable of sustaining regrowth due to the acute slopes and lack of soil formation, the rate of vegeta
  • s along coastal cliffs, on serpentine mountain slopes, and in vernal pools.
  • The area has steep slopes and loose topsoil, leading to frequent landsli
  • eau scrub habitat, among saltbush and on rocky slopes and flats.
  • hern and central California, where it grows on slopes and in woodlands, often on serpentine soils.
  • te to high rainfall, it occurs on south facing slopes, and in the hotter, drier parts of its distrib
  • useful for reforestating areas with very bent slopes and with long dry season in summer.
  • In addition to occurring on dry slopes and in canyon settings, the species sometimes
  • Despite the development on its lower slopes and the quarry on the mountain's northeast sid
  • It prefers slopes and ridges in areas of dense fern forests.
  • the pass is an upland wilderness, with barren slopes and many erratic boulders, that is often cover
  • rthern Yukon Territory, growing in tundra, dry slopes, and rock outcrops.
  • These slopes and cap rocks were to be used to advantage by
  • wer one near the residential area on the lower slopes, and an upper one part-way to the summit.
  • Hawaiʻi Lady's Nightcap inhabits steep slopes and level ground in dry, coastal mesic, mixed
  • The plant grows in sandy places and on dry slopes, and is very similar to desert prickly poppy.
  • , where it grows in chaparral, woodland, rocky slopes, and often disturbed habitat types.
  • cattle gates, garden and orchard plots, wooded slopes and springs.
  • s grassland with livestock grazing on the down slopes and clay soil and crop agriculture predominant
  • ped with cells excavated by themselves in clay slopes and steep walls of mud.
  • ural habitats are dense soil, grazed and rocky slopes, and ridges and prefers to stay in the shade.
  • it grows mainly in mountainous areas, on rocky slopes and volcanic soils.
  • It grows on gravel slopes and produces white to pink flowers in March an
  • bears the name of the ski area located on its slopes, and Widow White's Peak, 2,430 feet (740 m), t
  • en the comuni of Monchio delle Corti (northern slopes) and Bagnone (southern ones).
  • and grows well on mountainous plateaus, rocky slopes, and sandy plains.
  • grows in woodlands, chaparral, and dry desert slopes and canyons.
  • Some of the vines are planted on slopes angling over 30 degrees.
  • Its southern slopes are drained by various streams which feed into
  • While large parts of the mountain's northern slopes are private property, the entire summit of Rou
  • Monetier's slopes are a part of the extensive Serre Chevalier sk
  • The western slopes are relatively smooth and fall to Tarn Head Be
  • Due to the lake's origin, its underwater slopes are steep, following the surface slopes.
  • The upper slopes are open calcareous grassland, while the lower
  • The south eastern slopes are known as Leck Fell and the southern slopes
  • There are few rock exposures and the lower slopes are mantled by glacial till.
  • Part of the slopes are covered with a well attended park and gard
  • Some example q-line slopes are presented in Figure 2. As can be seen now,
  • on a ridge of Carboniferous limestone, and its slopes are covered with Small-leaved lime trees; oak
  • A small portion of the northern slopes are within Storm King State Park, but most of
  • estern flank towards Bassenthwaite Lake, these slopes are clothed in the coniferous woodlands of Lon
  • On the south side, slopes are equally steep and challenging to the south
  • This means that the slopes are not as sunny, so the resort tends to attra
  • The lowest slopes are generally covered in glacial diamicton der
  • of the Blanco River are hilly, and the river's slopes are frequently steep.
  • Other shield volcanoes with much shallower slopes are inferred from the morphology of several of
  • Small plateaus on the south and east slopes are the remnants of a extensive subariel erosi
  • In the 25m level, some slopes are cut off so that they no longer go downward
  • The hill slopes are wooded with downy birch, Betula pubescens,
  • Ascents up the western slopes are unimpeded but uninteresting.
  • If the slopes are made on test tubes they must be stored in
  • The mountains are steep and rugged, and lower slopes are covered with almost impenetrable chaparral
  • ocated within Hancock, Massachusetts; the east slopes are located within Pittsfield.
  • These two slopes are surrounding the town of Banner Elk in Aver
  • The northern slopes are formed from the underlying Carboniferous L
  • Great Borne's southern slopes are of some interest, they fall away precipito
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