Through binoculars we saw great bands of caribou in the foothills to the south and east. |
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He is no longer the hermit of Andretta, the village in the Himalayan foothills to which he has often retreated, to reflect, write and paint. |
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The topography is a mix of central highlands and peripheral foothills and plains. |
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To the south is the Fraser River, and to the north, the Golden Ears mountains and their foothills. |
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The cork oaks, olive and carob trees in the foothills and serras are evergreens. |
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Passers-by in this northern suburb in the foothills of Iran's Elborz Mountains are few, and most walk past without breaking step. |
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Born in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India, she is a trained nuclear physicist. |
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It should ride on many a hip traveling over sagebrush covered deserts, into the foothills, through timbered areas and on to mountain tops. |
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As they broke out, moving in a southwesterly direction towards the foothills, they were met with artillery fire. |
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Ardcairn is at the foothills of the Dublin mountains but within commuting distance of the city centre. |
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The foothills were behind us and now the land was broad, rolling vales and plains swathed in dense semi-continuous forests. |
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This will include drilling deep boreholes at the foothills of the Auas mountains to assess the viability and storage capacity of the aquifer. |
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After three days in the forest, they had spent another four traversing the extensive foothills before reaching the Mountains. |
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At this time of year, hikers can be on the alert for early buttercups, shooting stars in the foothills and moss phlox. |
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It came from along the foothills of the Ox Mountains and was probably unearthed in Scraith near Aclare. |
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It was treated to a carefully controlled, often intimate account that explored the foothills as thoroughly as the high sierras. |
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Murroe Village lies at the foothills of Slievefelim Mountain and is steeped in local history. |
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Qazvin, like Tehran, sits in the foothills of the Alborz mountain range, which skirts the south coast of the Caspian Sea. |
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The rich volcanic soils of the foothills and mountains are some of the best in the country. |
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The village of Kakariko, a lazy and sleepy town at the foothills of Death Mountain, was shrouded in a tired and laid back theme. |
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Ambrose was born into a farming family in the townland of Castlerock on the foothills of the Ox Mountains. |
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It was mid-afternoon by the time they had reached the rolling foothills of the mountains and the first stream. |
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It sat on an island in the river and, not far behind it, the foothills to the Erissa Mountains rose sharply towards the clear blue sky. |
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The topography includes vast desert expanses, high plateaus, rolling foothills and valleys, and immense mountain ranges. |
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This soil region is in the foothills of the Appalachian plateau, and topography ranges from nearly level to extremely steep. |
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Lowlands, plateaux, foothills, and mountain slopes suitable for viticulture occupy only seven per cent of Tajikistan's area. |
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Although they got no further than the foothills, Patricia and Peter found no fewer than three new species of rhododendron. |
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Beyond the farmhouse and its protective line of trees, lie rising foothills and distant mountain peaks. |
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Bet you didn't know that citrus grows like crazy in the foothills east of Sacramento. |
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The Eastern mole can be found from the Atlantic to the foothills of the Rockies and from Southern Canada to the panhandle of Florida. |
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Horse riding through the foothills of the Drakensberg is an experience not to be missed. |
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He emerged from the foothills of a botched coup neurotic about the whisperers. |
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Ronnie Robb was walking through a paddy field in the foothills of the Himalayas when the wasp stung him. |
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The foothills were covered with white-flowering bogote trees, and rioting bougainvillea edged the dooryards of the sparse villages. |
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Lacking foothills, it appears to shoot straight up into the sky, its jagged granite peaks floating above the clouds. |
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As you drive up the access road through the foothills about two hours after leaving Calgary, the ski hill comes into view. |
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We live right across from the desert in the foothills of the Tucson Mountains. |
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By late afternoon the following day they reached the foothills of the mountains. |
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The source turned out to be a park near Acidalia's house, in the foothills of the mountains. |
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As the sun sank behind the mountains, they entered the foothills of a broad range of peaks. |
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Patty's breathy vocals will have you wanting to slow dance in the foothills of West Virginia. |
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His sleepy hollow, in the dirt-poor Appalachian foothills, soon became more popular than a speakeasy during Prohibition. |
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On a wide coastal plain, a broad river with sparsely treed grasslands on either side meandered towards the foothills. |
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The foothills are wooded, except in the south, and shelter valleys with vineyards and orchards. |
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The foothills themselves were coated in long, green grass with reeds growing at the riverbanks. |
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The camp moved in the direction of the Sioux and Cheyennes, toward the Bighorn River and foothills of the Bighorn Mountains. |
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As you travel to the Himalayan foothills and ascend further, every corner has a surprise. |
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The foothills of the Pyrenees are composed of sedimentary Jurassic and Cretaceous limestones which favour the creation of natural cave systems. |
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As the bus heads on into the pine-clad foothills of Sierra Madre mountains, I think back to how my quest began. |
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I grasped for landmarks, as we ascended the foothills of the Dublin Mountains. |
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Her Radio 4 has tended to be rolling foothills rather than Himalayan peaks. |
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We travelled nine hours from Mexico City, and the bus let us off on the main road in the foothills, eight kilometres from town at midnight. |
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I supervise eight rural health centres in the west of Uganda, scattered among the foothills of the Rwenzori mountains. |
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All the village watched as they rode off into the foothills to the south and then disappeared seamlessly into the rolling green. |
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The northern foothills of the Ox Mountains are clearly an area under pressure from such development. |
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A round of gold at Erinvale Golf Course, at the foothills of the Helderberg Mountains, is unmissable. |
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Stay at the foothills of the Maya Mountains and hike along miles of nature trails. |
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This was carved out of the clay millions of years ago by the passage of the river, leaving wide flood plains bordered by low, wooded foothills. |
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The Buddha was born in the Terai lowlands near the foothills of the Himalayas just inside the borders of modern-day Nepal. |
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They've finally gotten to the foothills and the jagged mountain peaks are getting close. |
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He has been in prison in Simla, in the Himalayan foothills, for the past year. |
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Her attendants and courtiers, with the aid of local tribals, scoured the foothills of Brahmagiri where they found the eternal Varaha spring. |
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The area covers 1,200 hectares of land and consists of flat plains, foothills and a white sandy beach, sloping down towards a crystal blue sea. |
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Nestling in the Himalayan foothills is a magic garden in which the cast-offs of modern living take on an enchanted new life. |
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Montebelluna is a small town in the foothills of the Italian Alps and is home to a number of companies that make hiking shoes, ski boots and in-line skates. |
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By contrast, The German Doctor is a thriller that becomes a horror story amid the breathtaking beauty of the Andes foothills. |
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She grew up in Carrollton, a small town in at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in west Georgia. |
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Tristram's jird is abundant in foothills and plateau of the Talysh. |
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Head into the wooded foothills to Badenweiler, a spa town with that mix of classical gentility, raffishness and effusive horticulture that marks the better thermal spots. |
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In the cradle of the Rocky Mountains, sprawled out like a giant picnic over the foothills, Calgary has the beautiful Bow River winding through its core. |
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These will include the halting of further development along the main fracture zones, along the foothills of the Auas mountains in the main recharge areas of the aquifer. |
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Nevertheless, the foothills of the mountains, where the Soga brothers once revenged their father's death, are now a resort area with winter skiing and other sport activities. |
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In the lush green foothills above town, I'd found every incline, even a slope that seemed too steep to climb, cultivated with longan, lychee, pineapple, betel nut or banana. |
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Siegendorf is a small village in Burgenland about forty miles south of Vienna where the great Hungarian plain rises up to meet the foothills of the Alps. |
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Her skeletal remains were found 12 days later in the foothills near Los Angeles. |
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Forested slopes of lodgepole pine and subalpine fir give way to aspen-clad foothills and rolling sagebrush steppes that have the spongy look of muskeg, but two shades lighter. |
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I'm in that twilight state between sleep and waking in the very early morning, before the rudely steep climb of the day's foothills and mountains. |
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When Dad had a sabbatical year in 1962, he and Mom took the four of us children to live in Europe, and we spent a summer in Bavaria, in the foothills of the Alps. |
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Only in the less fertile areas, such as the foothills of the mountain massifs, does the land seem to have been parcelled out among small proprietors. |
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The Apuan Alps and the encroaching Apennine foothills of Garfagnana are a recurrent theme in the landscapes and townscapes he produces in his top floor studio. |
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Up ahead the black Chevy turned onto a side road that wound through the foothills to a regional park where there were picnic grounds and a little lake. |
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The foothills are overgrown with blueberries and mountain cranberries. |
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High above Kresna, we were following a trail through the foothills of Pirin, and were treated to a sweeping panorama that seemingly extended all the way to Greece. |
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On my first day skiing at La Molina, Spain's oldest ski resort, I got a fantastic view across the Pyrenean foothills to the shores of the Mediterranean 60 miles away. |
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Alpine is a small but rapidly growing town in the foothills near the edge of the Cleveland National Forest, a vanguard settlement of one of San Diego's many suburban tendrils. |
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Some species have been small and obscure, like the 28-foot-tall champion spicebush Michael Davie showed me in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. |
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To investigate further, the biologists took to subalpine forests in the foothills of Mount Fuji, where the cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of red-flanked bush robins. |
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The river continues its drop through the Himalayan foothills. |
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Mr Stillman was arrested two years ago in the Himalayan foothills. |
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In the northeastern foothills, on relatively dry slopes, bur oak dominates above an understory of hop hornbeam, smooth sumac, coralberry, and poison ivy. |
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While everyone knew it was there somewhere in the foothills of life, society, the medical world and the Church seemed to give it no more than a passing glance. |
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Most of his training is done in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains. |
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The town is located in the eastern foothills of the Pennines which extend into the moorlands of the South Pennines west of the town. |
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To the east, the plain is bounded by the foothills of the Pennines, while the western edge of the plain is separated from the sea by sand dunes. |
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In 1648 the town of Kungur was founded at the western foothills of the Middle Ural. |
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The foothills are home to groves of clove trees, and climbs to the peak of the volcano can be made. |
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Most of the balata bleeding in Guyana took place in the foothills of the Kanuku Mountains in the Rupununi. |
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The Senegalese landscape consists mainly of the rolling sandy plains of the western Sahel which rise to foothills in the southeast. |
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This urban sprawl does not only affect the plateau but also the Jura and the Alpine foothills and there are growing concerns about land use. |
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As Peggie and I made our way into the mountain foothills near Thermopolis, Wyo. |
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The Cape Fold Mountains became fully formed during this period to become the northern foothills of this enormous mountain range. |
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The folded Cape Supergroup formed the northern foothills of this towering mountain range. |
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The foothills and river valleys between the mountain ranges provide a mosaic of cropland and deciduous parklands. |
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In Switzerland, they are a common sight in all rural areas, excluding the Alps and its foothills. |
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Fossil flora from the Himalayan foothills of Darjeeling District, West Bengal and its palaeoecological and phytogeographical significance. |
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The 12-hour train journey to Dehra Dun, a town in northern India in the foothills of the Himalayas, was a not on his original itinerary. |
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To the north are the Lliw uplands which are mainly open moorland, reaching the foothills of the Black Mountain. |
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The religious sanctuary of Delphi is dramatically perched in the mountains of Phokis on the foothills of Mount Parnassos. |
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In the foothills Communist government supporters said tourists were beaten up by Gorkhas and called a parallel strike. |
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The radioactive treasure in the Blue Ridge foothills is pitting neighbour against neighbour and North Carolinians against Virginians. |
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The foothills opposite are covered in collapsing terraces that peter out as the hillsides steepen. |
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The foothills of this area are dominated by tropical dry forest, which was also studied at el Aguacate, La Chirimoya, and la Mulatera. |
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A ROW is brewing between ramblers and mountain bikers over the use of pathways through the foothills of the Mournes. |
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Situated in the historical region of Moldavia, at the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, Bacau is one of Romania's cultural centres. |
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Not to be outdone, the American Biographical Institute of Bur Oak Circle in the Appalachian foothills of North Carolina thought they'd have a go. |
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Cranberry sauce made with local apples and mandarin oranges from the California foothills. |
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It was a small pretty town with four minarets and one campanile and the Pasha's konak sprawling across the foothills. |
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The PM plays the guitar in front of a crowd at the Chateau de Bardies near St Girons, in the foothills of the Pyrenees. |
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This is within western parts of Yorkshire and eastern parts of Derbyshire with foothills also continuing into western parts of Nottinghamshire. |
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From the foothills below, Jean, Jan, and James were mere flyspecks, easily lost among the straggly pines that formed the treeline. |
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Each year, DST Mailing Services presorts more than 300 million pieces of mail for some of the nation's most prominent companies at its facilities in the Sacramento foothills. |
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Due to its proximity to the ocean and the foothills of the Pyrenees as well as its historic heritage, Bayonne has developed important activities related to tourism. |
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Anandpur Sahib torpidly sprawls in the foothills of the Shivalik range. |
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The eastern slopes down to the Adriatic Sea are steep, while the western slopes form foothills on which most of peninsular Italy's cities are located. |
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The city is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines, and the valleys of the River Don and its four tributaries, the Loxley, the Porter Brook, the Rivelin and the Sheaf. |
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The peaks are beautiful alpine, snow-capped, cloudwashed things, but often the skier stays in the foothills and the passes, more convenient though less spectacular. |
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Japanese students, studying at a university in the foothills of Mount Fuji, are among thousands taking part in the latest internet trend of simulating Dragon Ball attacks. |
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In the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in the United States are plains and prairies where golden eagles are widespread, especially where there's a low human presence. |
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The littoral zone of Soconusco lies to the south of the Sierra Madre de Chiapas, and consists of a narrow coastal plain and the foothills of the Sierra Madre. |
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Meanwhile, the Austrians retreated north into the foothills of the Tyrol. |
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A thin stringy low pressure sets up, which forces winds northwestwards over the foothills of the Zagros mountains and then southeastwards down the Gulf towards Qatar. |
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Where the foothills of the Alps and the Pannonian Plain meet, a special landscape protection area of veldt and reed regions, oak forests, landscapes and woodlands has arisen. |
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The tea garden lay in the foothills of Bhutan and got its name from the many palash trees that stood tall among the undulating green sea of tea bushes. |
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In the area of the foothills lakes, however, grow olive trees, cypresses and larches, as well as varieties of subtropical flora such as magnolias, azaleas, acacias. |
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Craters encompasses everything from volcanic splatter cones, cinder cones, and lava bombs to sagebrush steppe and the steep foothills of the Pioneer Mountains. |
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The AVA is situated on an alluvial fan of the Walla Walla River, where the river exits the foothills of the Blue Mountains and enters the Walla Walla Valley. |
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The coal bearing rock strata or coal measures that make up the coalfield outcrop in the foothills of the Pennines and dip gently downwards from west to east. |
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