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  • gny region, the Arve River flows through the low-lying, agricultural Arve Valley.
  • It was a low-lying ait in the river, used for pasturage as it w
  • The town's environs are quite flat and low-lying although it is situated at the northern extr
  • Tell Ta'yinat is a low-lying ancient occupation mound on the east bank at
  • w permanent swamps; but the whole country is low-lying, and liable to annual inundation.
  • To the southeast the land is low-lying and largely used for agriculture, with many
  • estern part of the village where the land is low-lying and is susceptible to flooding.
  • The terrain is low-lying and sandy: a coral island surrounded by a na
  • The area is very low-lying, and gave The Deepings their name (a Saxon n
  • y under two meters in height; it may also be low-lying and sprawling.
  • of thousands were evacuated from vulnerable low-lying and coastal areas and disaster management pr
  • ation that forms the heart of the Gutland, a low-lying and flat area that covers the southern two-t
  • ding their huts of "darma and bamboo" in the low-lying and marshy areas near Calcutta and many of t
  • The area to the west of Barties creek is low-lying and subject to periodic flooding.
  • Despite the name, the land is relatively low-lying and fertile.
  • The land surrounding Cards Pond is low-lying, and particularly vulnerable to severe flood
  • The park is very low-lying, and very often partially or completely floo
  • zanthe fimbriata, (Fringed spineflower) is a low-lying and spreading 1-3.5 dm annual plant in the P
  • Astragalus gilmanii is is a small, low-lying annual or perennial herb forming clumps of h
  • The resulting deaths of residents in a low-lying area are believed to have occurred between 0
  • Sedgemoor district is a low-lying area of land close to sea level between the
  • At that time, the island was a low-lying area subject to flooding that offered a conv
  • ns its history, but due to its location in a low-lying area by the Fraser River, it has been prone
  • acres (8.1 km2), but as it was situated in a low-lying area on the North Norfolk coast it was prone
  • As part of the seaway's construction, a low-lying area in Ontario and New York between Wadding
  • The Sundays River Valley is a low-lying area along the Sundays River.
  • The AM transmitter site was in a low-lying area.
  • All residents were evacuated from low-lying areas as large swells were anticipated to in
  • ted to block the Worli creek and prevent the low-lying areas of Bombay from being flooded at high t
  • Kiev Reservoir would cause a flooding of the low-lying areas of Kiev, mainly densely-populated resi
  • the main components of a forest covering the low-lying areas of this island.
  • Officials in Acapulco advised residents in low-lying areas to be on alert, and also urged fisherm
  • a mandatory evacuation for 8,000 citizens in low-lying areas to 900 temporary shelters.
  • The species occurs in both montane and low-lying areas from the Otway Ranges in southern Vict
  • of Lake County, Tennessee and travels across low-lying areas that are subject to flooding from the
  • m2 (3.0 sq mi), which drains the land in the low-lying areas of Salt Ash, Bobs Farm, Tanilba Bay an
  • fficials ordered evacuations for citizens in low-lying areas near the coastline; by midday on Septe
  • of the airport would involve reclamation of low-lying areas in an ecologically fragile zone as wel
  • Minner mandated residents in 13 low-lying areas of Sussex County to evacuate.
  • It derives its name from the low-lying areas between its drumlin hills.
  • action has resulted in repeated flooding of low-lying areas of the park for decades.
  • s of Manila were flooded by rains which left low-lying areas under neck-deep waters.
  • pened shelters and ordered the evacuation of low-lying areas along the storm's projected path.
  • he deduced that the darker regions are flat, low-lying areas, while the brighter regions are rough
  • Most evacuees were from low-lying areas, and on the day of the storm's passage
  • res of land was formed by reclamation of the low-lying areas.
  • p through the lunar crust began to flood the low-lying areas.
  • Direct damage was primarily to low-lying areas.
  • un across the land to local watercourses and low-lying areas.
  • , gravels, and vegetation before settling in low-lying basins to form overlaying seams of ball clay
  • The country itself is mainly low-lying black soil country between the East Alligato
  • other communal road accesses and crosses the low-lying bog-land, permitting machinery access to the
  • -browed Tinamou eats fruit off the ground or low-lying bushes, and small amounts of invertebrates,
  • e Rusty Tinamou eats fruit off the ground or low-lying bushes.
  • Ornate Tinamou eats fruit off the ground or low-lying bushes.
  • the Bartlett's eats fruit off the ground or low-lying bushes.
  • azilian Tinamou eats fruit off the ground or low-lying bushes.
  • he Anniston airport in conditions of fog and low-lying clouds.
  • Americano Creek springs from low-lying coastal hills 4 mi (6 km) west of Cotati and
  • h high, steep mountains rising abruptly from low-lying coastal plains.
  • affna, as well as the entirety of Sri Lanka's lowlying coastal areas.
  • The hurricane's storm surge devastated this low-lying coastal town.
  • Stemple Creek springs from low-lying coastal hills 2 mi (3 km) southwest of Cotat
  • The Solway Plain is a low-lying coastal plain in the northwest of Cumbria, E
  • urricane's arrival, 300,000 people evacuated low-lying coastal areas.
  • Evacuation route sign in a low-lying coastal area on the West Coast of the United
  • Dolly's with its thatched roofshades, low-lying, cushioned cane furniture and lots of greene
  • the river's course turn west and filled the low-lying depression of water now the Salton Sea.
  • This low-lying depression lies partly within the territory
  • The low-lying easternmost end of Arkansas' capital city is
  • from this point north, the highway traverses low-lying farmland and bottomland.
  • The old oxbows and low-lying fields along Tippo Bayou flood each winter a
  • nding countryside is characterised by marshy low-lying fields and low, gently undulating hills.
  • site, on the Somerset Levels, consists of 20 low-lying fields in the north west corner of King's Se
  • It consists largely of low-lying flat farmland, and projects northwards on th
  • granite substrates along creeks, drains, or low-lying flats.
  • Much of Woodberry is low-lying floodplain and when the Hunter River floods
  • ed jam, made by the earliest arrivals to the low-lying Florida peninsula.
  • thus avoiding seven stages in the relatively low-lying foothills.
  • It is found in the low-lying forests (less than 250 m above sea level) of
  • Foulney Island is a low-lying grass and shingle area 1 mile (1.6 km) to th
  • site is of biological interest consisting of low-lying grazing meadows, hosting a wide variety of w
  • Drive in Plattsburgh, that lakeside city is low-lying ground relative to the surrounding Adirondac
  • and presumably is the holme (a piece of flat low-lying ground by a river or stream) of Burtholme or
  • ern Ireland, about 3 km south of Maghera, on low-lying ground immediately north of the Moyola River
  • ord of Oxford, Robert D'Oyly I, crossing the low-lying ground south of the City, still very liable
  • It is generally small and low-lying, growing in spiny mats or clumps.
  • gora on a ridge, Dunedin's central city is a low-lying harbourside parade, set among bold hills, wi
  • lies on fairly high and fertile ground with low-lying heathland to the South and marshland to the
  • The relatively low-lying hill (reaching only 188 metres above sea lev
  • of four guns was put on the top of a nearby low-lying hill.
  • ged to regain his course, he reported seeing low-lying hills covered with forests some distance far
  • m².The surrounding landscape is dominated by low-lying hills and slopes; much of the built town and
  • were demolished in the 1990s to make way for low-lying housing.
  • ame for a set of three small inter-connected low-lying inshore tidal rocky islets (3.1 ha in extent
  • Pandora Reef is a low-lying island in addition to being an adjacent frin
  • he Discovery Islands, an archipelago of many low-lying islands between them in the Johnstone Strait
  • The low-lying islands and riparian ecosystem also support
  • ndation, particularly in river deltas and on low-lying islands, is a potential hazard that was iden
  • The low-lying land contains many rivers and lakes and is p
  • ) site on the Rongotai isthmus, a stretch of low-lying land between mainland Wellington and the Mir
  • oved in to develop the area, they bought the low-lying land from the aborigines and began cultivati
  • The Vale of Catmose is an area of relatively low-lying land in western Rutland, England, much of wh
  • abbey of Ely face Great Gransden across the low-lying land along Home Dole Brook; the village grew
  • rthern corner of the parish consists of very low-lying land adjoining the River.
  • The low-lying land to the south of Lilley is called Lilley
  • Because of the low-lying land, the rivers are prone to flooding parti
  • Today the former sea and river channels are low-lying land, leaving the erstwhile island as high g
  • than air at a similar altitude over adjacent low-lying land.
  • nt flooding of 22.9 square miles (59 km2) of low-lying land.
  • Thames Estuary applies to the coast and the low-lying lands upstream between the mouth of the Rive
  • nta Rosa Island and Destin, as well as other low-lying locations.
  • 's drainage system and infrastructure in the low-lying main streets that serve the areas of the Tow
  • Arctostaphylos pumila is a petite, low-lying manzanita which forms flat bushes and patchy
  • This is a petite, low-lying manzanita which forms mounds and patchy mats
  • The western part of the town is built on low-lying marshland resulting from The Swale outflow,
  • Marsh Island is an uninhabited low-lying marshy island in Iberia Parish, south coasta
  • The Arctostaphylos klamathensis is a low-lying, matted shrub forming tangles and mounds no
  • e in the style he requested, and the other a low-lying, modern design, well integrated into the sur
  • All that now remains is the low-lying motte and bailey in a field to the east of t
  • Mormon Battalion Mountain, a low-lying mountain within San Bernardino County's Glen
  • It is a rhizomatous perennial herb producing low-lying or climbing stems up to 40 centimeters long,
  • cuations were issued for residents living in low-lying or coastal areas of Mississippi and Alabama.
  • Unlike the other outer islands, which are low-lying outcroppings of bedrock, Great Brewster is a
  • is an area of wetland that has formed in the low-lying parts of a glacial meltwater channel.
  • occupy an intermediate position between the low-lying pavements of Gait Barrows some 8 km to the w
  • The other reason is that the empty low-lying pi* orbitals also have high s character.
  • Hulah was a low-lying plain rich in rice and cotton, located betwe
  • Vaccinium cespitosum is a low-lying plant rarely reaching half a meter (1.5 feet
  • Neoproterozoic time, the Congo craton was a low-lying platform the size of the conterminous United
  • This type of river that drains the low-lying polders through a sluice in the sea dyke is
  • Prestatyn Castle occupies a low-lying position, but still commands a view across m
  • ion is prone to flooding at times due to its low-lying position.
  • uce the risk of flood damage being caused to low-lying property.
  • It is thinly dispersed in low-lying rainforests over a large range, from the Mul
  • It is largely a swampy, low-lying region of the town, drained by the Coginchau
  • used floods which destroyed the rice-crop in low-lying regions.
  • er Thames in England, connecting Chertsey to low-lying riverside meadows in Laleham, Surrey.
  • mpton Roads region and consists of generally low-lying sandy terrain of the coastal plain.
  • rectangular plots that they built above the low-lying, seasonally flooded land bordering along riv
  • This is a low-lying shrub of the Southwestern United States, Cal
  • in tropical rainforests, and sometimes among low-lying shrubs.
  • The low-lying site is situated adjacent to the River Tone
  • he place", though not all admired it, in the low-lying site which Henry VIII found "rheumatick", a
  • Despite the vulnerability of the low-lying site to hurricanes, the French and later set
  • n signifies the birches such as grow in this low-lying site, in this particular case may be a trans
  • In 2011, an ab initio calculation of the low-lying states of carbon-12 found (in addition to th
  • This is a small annual herb producing low-lying stems up to about 20 centimeters long.
  • irely took hold of Longden Coleham and other low-lying streets in the area.
  • Low-lying structure.
  • Whiteflower Prairie Clover is a low-lying subshrub with horizontal spreading gray-gree
  • Mallabula is a low-lying suburb, almost at sea level.
  • although high tides caused some flooding of low-lying terrain.
  • This is a low-lying to flat shrub taking the form of a mat or br
  • ng (less than 2000 years old) island include low-lying tundra and a rocky shoreline.
  • e Hudson Bay Lowlands and features unspoiled low-lying tundra in the Hudson Plains ecozone.
  • and Cartier Islands are two groups of small low-lying uninhabited tropical islands in the Indian O
  • The top image shows an aerial view of a low-lying urban area with a six-lane highway passing t
  • veland Way and Dales Way running through the low-lying vale of York.
  • rate snow amounts, with a few inches in some low-lying valley locations.
  • seen from afar, marking the location of the low-lying village.
  • also notable for the unusual choice of three low-lying voices for the main male parts.
  • the canal-side area comprised a undeveloped, low-lying watermeadows.
  • the Miramar Peninsula on the flight path to low-lying Wellington Airport.
  • Bidston Moss was originally low-lying wetland marsh at the head of Wallasey Pool.
  • The ground is mostly low-lying, with a maximum altitude of 206 ft. and some