The scars of war are everywhere, even at San Jose primary school, where the doors and windows were casualties of the war and bullet holes pockmark the walls. |
Here three main pockmark and mud diapir fields were observed. |
They are a keystone species, providing food for the foxes and coyotes and shelter for others: many ground dwellers make homes out of the rats' burrows, which pockmark the plain. |
On his chin was an enormous pockmark, and surprisingly, a well-trimmed beard. |
A number of contrasting geological processes can produce circular structures, ranging from catastrophic gas expulsion to form pockmark craters to meteorite impacts. |
Great sink holes, some of them six hundred feet deep and more, pockmark the surface of the land. |