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  • Before leaving, the scientists decided to test the equipment they would use to detect airborne nitryl chloride on the cruise by sampling the air in Boulder, a mile above sea level.
  • The road itself twisted and contorted as much as the river as it dodged through and around clusters of trees and boulders: indigenous and erratics.
  • A dozen or so greenish boulders lurked with angular menace below.
  • There's no point throwing a tantrum if the promised treasure wreck turns out to be a wreck-shaped boulder or a manky old barge.
  • As the water tumbles over the huge boulders forming a great cloak of foam, the dorsal fins of the salmon along their blue/black backs pierce the sudsy water like an emerging submarine.
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  • The escape route then passed through large boulders and up a steep hillside. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though Phil's love of traditional climbing is obvious in everything he does, he also enjoys clipping bolts and bouldering.
  • The Cree syllabics on the glacial till granite boulder base say: ‘I am the big bear.’
  • Dionne Searcey/The Wall Street Journal Mr. Scott let National Weather Service meteorologists cast molds of the hailstone at their lab in Boulder, but he wouldn't let them dissect it. Mr. Scott's Hefty Hailstone
  • Tumbling down slopes near Wawona at the south end of the park, Chilnualna Creek - at its fattest and fastest this time of year - creates a series of foaming cascades around giant boulders.
  • The violent storm, with its 70-mile-per-hour winds, tore loose the airship's control cabin, which plummeted earthward like a boulder.
  • The shallows lashed themselves to white foam over the limestone boulders of the valley floor.
  • The imperative to move quickly past fossil fuels to clean energies - wind, solar and biomass - and conservation measures such as retrofitting homes, was noted by those reporting that 2009 and 2010 have been the hottest years on record, and Boulder and Jefferson County (where Coors operates a coal-fired plant) have earned an "F" grade for ozone levels in recent years. Michele Swenson: The Urgency of Toxic Coal Ash Regulation and the Move to Clean Energy
  • Caernarvonshire, and on the Boulders transported by floating ice. Life of Charles Darwin
  • The machine's arms lifted up, grasping it's head, rock and stone cracking and falling off in large boulders.
  • We headed off down Pierce's Passage and over a muddy boulder slope until we reached some cascades.
  • And then a great boulder, hurled by the mangonel, nearly found its mark. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
  • I got an email a few weeks ago from a gal at a marketing co. in Boulder, CO handling the Fiesta Movement for Ford. 2010 February « the pureamber blog | explore see grow
  • Here begins the manzanita, adjusting its tortuous stiff stems to the sharp waste of boulders, its pale olive leaves twisting edgewise to the sleek, ruddy, chestnut stems; begins also the meadowsweet, burnished laurel, and the million unregarded trumpets of the coral - red pentstemon. The Land of Little Rain
  • Warm up with at least 20 minutes of light bouldering or climbing.
  • Behold the mountain rillet, become a brook, become a torrent, how it inarms a handsome boulder: yet if the stone will not go with it, on it hurries, pursuing self in extension, down to where perchance a dam has been raised of a sufficient depth to enfold and keep it from inordinate restlessness. The Egoist
  • The seabed under the arch is covered in large boulders 18m below, all covered in an algal fuzz that is home to large numbers of wrasse, bream and spiny starfish.
  • Where it was melting a huge pile of boulder clay was built up, as a terminal moraine.
  • My first attempt to saw into the boulder barely scuffs the rock.
  • In cross-section, the deposits consist of unsorted pebbles, cobbles, and boulders in a matrix of fine-grained debris.
  • We were at a little secluded cove, with large boulders strewn about, the debris of some long-past hillside.
  • We take all morning to climb the steep ridge, scrambling over huge granite boulders, taking care not to dislodge stones, which might hit hikers below.
  • A number of large Avens and Boulder Chambers add further intrigue to a fascinating area, which could almost qualify as a complete cave system in its own right.
  • If he fell, he would plummet 60 feet straight down onto the jumble of boulders strewn at the base.
  • The descent down into the gully seemed like the hard section was in the beginning with some scrambling down boulders.
  • The boulder sheltered them from the chilling wind.
  • So in the midst of her winter season — which still found her participating in cyclo-cross races — she enrolled in a "Foundations of French Cooking" class in Boulder, Colo. Cyclist-approved Fourth of July recipes
  • This is Tobago's main fishing town and a great place to charter a pirogue to fish for mahimahi and marlin or to scuba dive at those boulders, known as The Sisters, you spied way out to sea on the trip into town.
  • Expect boulders as high as houses eroded into weird shapes, caves daubed with prehistoric paintings and spectacular displays of springtime orchids. Times, Sunday Times
  • The teams of engineering experts planned to drop sandbags and boulders into several large gaps that had appeared on Friday in a part of the Industrial Canal levee that had been patched after Hurricane Katrina.
  • This site has nothing to do with Boulder except by affiliation or perhaps teleconnection? Some Northern California Station Plots « Climate Audit
  • As a result the solid rocks are covered by various mixtures of loose clays, sands and boulders - called boulder clay.
  • The area we have circled is grouse moor, liberally scattered with boulders and crags and with ‘shooters shelters’, as grouse butts are curiously called here on my new map.
  • Thinkofwhy…there is power in NUMBERS..and we have them out numbered…all its going to take are some cases with a high profile..a congressman/ or woman, a few actors etc… and things are going to change real soon..its already started, like a big boulder of truth going down hill..we MUST do our part and spread the word. Part 7 – Rick Simpson’s CRUSH CANCER WITH HEMP AND TRUTH – Free Internet Seminar | TECHNOLOGY NEWS
  • The Tungabhadra river meanders gently through, and at night the boulder-strewn landscape has an almost magical quality.
  • It required superhuman effort to lift the huge boulder.
  • A large grey boulder lies on the beach directly inshore from the Chadwick.
  • The reader, by passing half a bushel of the common shells of our shores through a barley-mill, as a preliminary operation in the process, and by next subjecting the broken fragments thus obtained to the attritive influence of the waves on some storm-beaten beach for a twelvemonth or two, as a finishing operation, may produce, when he pleases, exactly such a water-worn shelly debris as mottles the blue boulder-clays of Caithness. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
  • It's like running over a field of boulders in roller skates. Several people have expressed interest in flyfishing.
  • The stony path wound up the hill past a cave shrine and spiralled between one last jumble of boulders.
  • But they, not sure of the voice they heard, sprang up and peered all round; then once again his bidding came; and when the daughters of Cadmus knew it was the Bacchic god in very truth that called, swift as doves they dirted off in cager haste, his mother Agave and her sisters dear and all the Bacchanals; through torrent glen, o'er boulders huge they bounded on, inspired with madness by the god. The Bacchantes
  • These lizards rely on rock crevices for cover from predators and harsh climate and these crevices are found only in boulder fields or lava flows.
  • A natural row of boulders formed a sort of perimeter to the city though I noticed no evidence of any actual wall.
  • A ring of boulders surrounds a large fire pit.
  • The reverie was broken as if someone hurled a boulder into a smooth flowing stream.
  • The cattle move about the field, the drift boulders slowly creep down the slopes; there is no doubt that the final source of the force is in both cases the same; what we call gravity, a name for a mystery, is the form it takes in the case of the rocks, and what we call vitality, another name for a mystery, is the form it takes in the case of the cattle; without the solar and stellar energy, could there be any motion of either rock or beast? The Breath of Life
  • Boulders are infested with black tree corals, mussels, cowrie shells, soft and hard corals and ascidians.
  • The Cherokee heaved over submerged boulders, settled into potholes so deep you drove down one side and up the other. DOLL'S EYES
  • A great way to get the ‘feel’ of the climbing wall is bouldering.
  • I didn't move, but sat against the mast running my finger along the cut on my foot and looking vacantly at the green-brown wavelets parting before us, the boulders and cedars along the shore and cloud menagerie overhead.
  • But most of the surface is covered by a thin sheet of boulder clay.
  • Our primary concern is people getting onto snowfields with running shoes on and these snowfields have large runouts down into what we call scree slopes or boulder fields. Canada.com Top Stories
  • The decking is made from reclaimed redwood planks sourced from Boulder-based building material recycler ReSource2000. SOLAR DECATHLON 2007: University of Colorado Solar House | Inhabitat
  • The stone itself, now protected from sheep and tourists by an iron grating, is a domed granite boulder just over three feet high. A Guide to Megalithic Ireland
  • The crossing lay as the en-chantress had promised, a row of flat boulders spanning the dark rush of current like footings of an incomplete bridge. Stormwarden
  • I stood in the eddy behind the boulder in water nearly up to my hips and drew E. J. close to me. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • The better part of that summer was spent in that same spot bouldering, hiking, and getting to know the Rangers in my new favorite place.
  • Eric had eventually made the boulder out of fibre glass - at no charge - after inspiration led him to a boatbuilder named Mic Sajway.
  • British Geological Survey maps indicate that the geology of the area is generally glacial till (boulder clay) with underlying coal measures.
  • But the particles eventually coalesced into boulder-size bodies, some of which ultimately merged to make planet-size embryos.
  • There are boulders in Iceland that have historical significance as having been the stones mentioned in the sagas.
  • Ms. Dirks and several fellow members of the Handweavers Guild of Boulder are setting out to boost acceptance of dog hair—or, as they prefer to call it, chiengora, a term built around the French word for dog that also evokes the luxurious feel of angora. In This Yarn With a Tail, Our Heroes Thirst for Hair of the Dog
  • We travelled about 4 hours on hard blue ice, and I was allowed to geologize the last hour down the two outer lines of boulders. The Worst Journey in the World Antarctic 1910-1913
  • Boulder clay, the most widespread deposit, represents the ground moraine of the ice sheet.
  • I watched from between two great boulders, I beheld a Turkish convoy of about six hundred infantry, led by a bimbashi on a gray horse, with a string of pack-mules trailing out behind them, and five loaded donkeys led by soldiers in the midst. Hira Singh : when India came to fight in Flanders
  • Glacial activity has had a major influence on the development of the landscape including notable geological features such as deep canyons or kursu valleys with nearly vertical walls over 100 m in height cut by melt water, sandurs (outwash plains), boulder hollows, tundra polygons, U-valleys, glacial cirques and moraines, talus accumulations, drumlins, weathering phenomena and palsa bogs. Lapponian Area, Sweden
  • The sound of immense boulders tearing through stone was thunderous and struck a powerful blow to the men's morale.
  • According to ESPN's Tim Griffin, West Virginia players are using some kind of fancy, enclosed closet that includes the word hypoxic to get used to the high altitude in Boulder. Corn Nation
  • In the opening sequence, a huge boulder rolls down the hillside, barely missing him and landing in the swimming pool.
  • About 30 boulders have been mounted on the grass verge in Wilcot Avenue to stop motorists churning up the ground.
  • Having removed some specimens for analysis, the team took care to reseal the entrance with boulders, thus erasing all evidence of the discovery and restoring the burial place to its original seclusion.
  • Bullets ricocheted off the boulders around him.
  • I've drawn up plans for pits and deadfalls, as well as tracked paths for falling trees and boulders.
  • Crossing the stepping stones to the boulder, Will told Heather he had something for her.
  • Personally I like a slipper or velcro closure because I spend most of my gym time bouldering or belaying.
  • Today, the Boulder, CO, company that makes them basically freeze-dries just about anything it can think of and labels it astronaut food. Popular Science
  • For surface or slightly embedded boulders, the mudcapping method is very effective. Army Field Manual: Explosives and Demolutions Extract by the Death Jester
  • As he neared the boulders, Joe suddenly flopped to the ground.
  • The walls and sea floor consist of stark boulders and rough seams of rock uncolonised by sedentary species.
  • Swept along, we paddled furiously to miss the many boulders that appeared in front of us.
  • The mountain is rife with couloirs, spikes, boulders, cornices, and knobs, and a majority of its leaps are manageable by most advanced skiers.
  • There's always the danger of a guest landing in a heap on those boulders.
  • He is not a land artist, he flattens no grass and makes no patterns with twigs or boulders.
  • The entrance drops steeply down over boulders to the head of the first pitch (rigging guide) where there is a stemple which did not, however, give the pot its name.
  • The time-pressed can try bouldering, which entails traversing and short ascents that can be completed sans rope.
  • We clamber up over rocks onto a barren, boulder-strewn moonscape where we pick up speed.
  • Huge boulders surround the site, festooned in dead man's fingers and plumose and dahlia anemones.
  • You can shoot a rope that springs trappers' mantraps back onto them, drop a boulder onto a thug's head, or push wagons full of powder kegs toward a cabin full of enemies and take out a whole crowd with a single, well placed shot.
  • Then we hit the boulder, head on, not violently - our backpaddling prevented that - but hard enough to bounce the canoe crosswise, stern first, out into the main current.
  • Now you've got a taste for climbing by developing your bouldering skills, it's time to start the ‘real’ work.
  • At New Sky Energy, a new start-up here in Boulder, a Fairview High graduate named Deane Little has developed a technology for converting waste salt (from agricultural runoff or flue gas desulfurization), processing it with water electrolysis to yield oxygen, hydrogen, a strong acid and a strong base. Anne Butterfield: Boulder Start-up to Profit on Atmospheric CO2 in Manufacturing
  • Tall palm trees with overhanging branches shaded the civilization here, aided by large boulders.
  • It's a steep climb to the gap over loose scree and boulder slopes but the climbing eases off once you enter the narrow confines of The Window.
  • Menagh points to Kipp Nash, a school-bus driver and self-described "sharecropper" in Boulder who farms about a dozen other people's yards. Cornucopia Institute
  • A common sandpiper bobbed on a boulder on the hillside, quietly piping, a muted whistle.
  • Boulders are infested with black tree corals, mussels, cowrie shells, soft and hard corals and ascidians.
  • We passed the Flying Dutchman, chugged up the lane out of town and on to a bridleway, a nice route of beech and oak and large mossy boulders of gritstone.
  • At the mouth the shallow banks of the creek slanted sharply down around a large, flat boulder protruding from the lake, creating a miniature canyon of mud.
  • Broomfield City Council on May 26 unanimously approved a proposed plan to give tax incentives to the butchery, which is slated to move from Boulder in July and open in Broomfield in early August. The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories
  • He practices developmental-behavioral pediatrics in a community health center in Boulder, Colo.
  • A group of them were on a boulder midst the darkest part of the forest. Furtive shadowy glances.
  • Soon the moraine squeezes against the river, and Asia and I are forced to hop boulder to slippery boulder.
  • He practices developmental-behavioral pediatrics in a community health center in Boulder, Colo.
  • In fact, last night with elbie_at_trig and thingo I made a Bold Assertion: a year from now, I'll be in good enough shape to go climbing at the campus bouldering wall. Theatre Review: "Arcadia" by Tom Stoppard
  • Brett Huston , a vice president of human resources at Spectra Logic Corp. of Boulder, Colo., says older employees have been " clamoring " for ways to protect their s avings since the market meltdown of 2008. New 401(k) Safety Strategies
  • Strewn all about are huge avalanched boulders, like the play toys of giants.
  • There are several awkward squeezes round blocks, and then the end is reached - a total boulder choke.
  • In the middle of the day, in the middle of the peninsula, we rolled through a long valley landscaped with millions of huge wind-carved boulders, some as big as houses, giant cardon cacti (the saguaro's larger cousins), and tall skinny boojum plants with orange blooms on top - described as upside-down carrots. The Baja Highway from top to bottom
  • At first it looks kelpy, but underneath the rocks are split by narrow gullies and boulder caves, with lots of pretties to see.
  • Based on the autobiographical book by Aron Ralston, the film recounts how the canyoneer was forced to cut off his arm after it got pinioned by a boulder. Erica Abeel: WHEN CUTTING OFF YOUR ARM IS THE SOLUTION
  • He dug with a scratcher to reveal the outlines of a boulder approximately 12 x 18 x 10 inches in size.
  • Angus led the old garron to the place called Clachan Knowe where big erratic boulders sprouted from the heather like henge-stones.
  • Safely hidden with the overhang of the boulder guarding his back, he slipped the packsack from his shoulders and settled in to wait for whatever was making its way toward him through the woods.
  • An hour later and our gasping, sweaty bodies stumble across the boulders of the gully's scree fan.
  • ‘One of the problems with indoor climbing and bouldering walls is that there are so many holds it's easy to lose focus,’ says Lewis.
  • The pebbles, like those of the boulder-clay of the northern side of the Moray Frith, are chiefly of the primary rocks and older sandstones, and were probably in the neighborhood, in their present rolled form, long ere the re-formation of the inclosing mass; while the shale and the septaria are, as shown by their fossils, decidedly Liasic. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
  • Where the boulders meet the sand there are many fish species, including stingrays, parrotfish and pufferfish.
  • Left by a passing glacier, the boulders acted as umbrellas to the softer rock beneath, protecting it from pluvial erosion.
  • In February 2007, a team including Thornton prepared to set out from Boulder for a research cruise from Long Island Sound to Iceland via Norway.
  • A moraine is the ground up debris consisting of everything from giant boulders to fine rock powder which a glacier leaves behind.
  • Greensand, coal, rock salt, coral limestone, oolites, and boulder clays are examples of indicators of depositional environments.
  • Extremely steep slopes encircle the northwestern terminus of the ravine and conglomeratic sandstone slump boulders lie on the lower elevations of the ravine.
  • The scarp was a tangle of gullies, boulders, and ravines. Ice Hunt
  • I believe there are correct shoes for different types of bouldering problems and routes.
  • The escape route then passed through large boulders and up a steep hillside. Times, Sunday Times
  • The maneuverability of Opportunity is a factor as well, because remnant boulders from the impact may litter the rim.
  • As a result the solid rocks are covered by various mixtures of loose clays, sands and boulders - called boulder clay.
  • As you drift northwards and deeper, the spurs and gullies give way to a moonscape of boulders.
  • the boulder was balanced stably at the edge of the canyon
  • Here in the Denver-Boulder area, medical marijuana dispensaries are as ubiquitous as Starbucks with provocative names like Dr. Reefer and Ganja Gourmet. Has the US Reached A Tipping Point On Pot?
  • To many in Boulder, endemic pertussis is no cause for alarm. Bucking the Herd
  • The Copper Harbor Conglomerate consists of crudely stratified pebble-to-boulder conglomerate with thin beds of sandstone.
  • It requires men to work in tiny spaces, lugging boulders and wielding power tools. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tide is going out and there are plenty of rocks to turn over, and after only 10 minutes, the youngest, precariously balanced on a boulder near the jetty, calls us over excitedly. Diary of a separation
  • The shore was even more remarkable seen close-to, a wide shining platform of boulder-strewn clay, fractured and crevassed as if by an earthquake, a bleak uncompromising shore. She Closed Her Eyes
  • THERE'S A HUGE DIFFERENCE between shooting an accurate arrow from the target line and shooting one at an animal over broken terrain clustered with brush, trees, and boulders. Three Ways to Improve Your Bow Shot in Hunting Situations
  • It was made up of rocks ranging from fist size up to giant boulders, tumbled haphazardly, their sharp edges unweathered in the still air. The Beast That Resembles A Poem(A Handy Resource for Architects,Engineers, and Students)
  • An almighty boulder has been heaved into the pond, scattering and displacing all manner of beauty with an uncouth splash.
  • When the ice melted some shallow lakes remained where boulder clay blocked old river courses.
  • In extreme scenarios, a flood becomes a massive debris flow known as a lahar-a deadly tsunami of mud, boulders, and uprooted trees that can gouge 100-foot-deep gullies, flatten forests, and jump longstanding banks. Undefined
  • There is the belief that the actual footmark lies on a blue sapphire beneath the huge boulder upon the summit, and what we see is only an enlarged symbolic presentation.
  • There it was, immense and gray and hulking, a 200-foot wall of boulders and gravel and muddy ooze.
  • Immense seascapes give way to more intimate, detailed pictures such as boulders on the beach at Lonbain.
  • This was also the reason behind erection of a granite boulder 3 1/2 miles east of Blumenort unveiled on Sunday before about 50 people.
  • As we came to the bottom of the dip, we found the body of the bear behind a big boulder. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • Some were climbing, some were bouldering, and some were belaying, but all of them were making the best of the situation and had turned their backs to the sea.
  • Every few weeks, try an alternative to your routine: flexibility training, a massage, a hike, a mellow ride, an easy swim, or light bouldering.
  • It shall be a very large boulder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Superb specimens were secured, -- large boulders crowded with colossal shells and perfectly preserved echini. Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence
  • The crowd that December night at the Boulder Theater included a man in a wheelchair with two broken ankles, a pair on crutches, and a handful of others with pronounced limps.
  • Expect boulders as high as houses eroded into weird shapes, caves daubed with prehistoric paintings and spectacular displays of springtime orchids. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of the climb is over small and large boulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our understanding of the neurobiology of crying is fairly limited," says Christopher Lowry, a serotonin researcher at the University of Boulder in Colorado.
  • He's a senior researcher at the National Snow and Ice Data Center and the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo.
  • We crouched low behind boulders, striving for inconspicuousness while Wehausen unpacked his telemetry equipment to see if any radio-collared sheep were in the vicinity.
  • This westernmost tip of County Galway, its small walled fields full of rushy bog and granite boulders, has always been a harsh place to scratch a living.
  • The similar-looking corallimorphan covers large areas of dead coralline limestone boulders on Bermuda reefs.
  • Expect boulders as high as houses eroded into weird shapes, caves daubed with prehistoric paintings and spectacular displays of springtime orchids. Times, Sunday Times
  • It covers a thousand acres in a landscape of semi-desert and boulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the immediate right, there is a short climb up a rock rib, at the top of which is an obscured boulder crawl leading on and up.
  • The cave descends almost vertically through a maze of boulders from a collapsed roof and is extremely wet and muddy.
  • These were carved on a large earthfast boulder situated on a natural lynchet that follows the line of a periglacial feature.
  • But here it challenged man to essay a fall; for where it burst its way over rocky slopes were channels jeopardous and hardly navigable, sequences of foaming rapids, races of wild water swirling round opposing boulders, and careering indignant of restraint between long walls of beetling rock. Apologia Diffidentis
  • In the last one million years the ice sheets spread a layer of boulder clay across the lowlands.
  • In the former edition and Appendix, I have given some facts on the transportal of erratic boulders and icebergs in the Antarctic Ocean. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • Salmon singer/guitarist/mandolinist Vince Herman had a few rough years and survived a broken neck before joining keyboardist Chad Staehly for a superstar jam to benefit the Rainforest Action Group in Boulder in March 2005. Mike Ragogna: Meet & Greet Monday : Conversations with Jonny Lang and DJ Steve Porter
  • Since there are no ropes in bouldering, climbing high is not an option.
  • believe how the massive trunk dwindles to the apparent size of a licorice stick before it gets to the ground. A chunk breaks off the unobtanium boulder as they climb over it... and it floats upwards.
  • Attacking a thundering two-mile alley of cliffed-out whitewater they dubbed the Northeast Strait-away, the kayakers crossed from bank to bank, portaging when necessary and seal-launching into the current from huge boulders.
  • I do remember we played for keepsies and I won a nice collection of clearies, cat-eyes (the purple/green combos were my favorites), a few highly prized speckled eggs, aggies (agates), alleys (alabaster/marble), steelies, and even a few boulders.
  • It required superhuman effort to lift the huge boulder.
  • The last hope was the space under boulders into which our little stream sank.
  • Left by a passing glacier, the boulders acted as umbrellas to the softer rock beneath, protecting it from pluvial erosion.
  • I did, and the next time I fired the tin can span off the boulder with a satisfying clang. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • He muscles the log toward the opposite bank, crouches atop a slick boulder, and steadies the log.
  • The mountains are colossal, cut by the deepest gorges and drained by steep, rushing rivers in chaotic beds of boulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Huge glacial erratics, boulders unlike most of the other rocks in their surroundings, stand in mute testimony to their cross-country transport by advancing ice.
  • The main supporting wall is a work of art in its own right, clad entirely in vast granite boulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pyromorphite boulder was acquired by Harvard after a call by Francis to Marshall, who said, ‘Buy it!’
  • He stood up, and grasped a fiery brand in either hand, and flattened himself against the big boulder, alert and ready for the attack when it should come.
  • On this grassy pasture, it was covered with a few boulders here and there, a small pond and a few trees and shrubs.
  • The walk up the river bed was more of a scramble, as it had rained overnight and the large, algae covered boulders were treacherous and slippery.
  • When we reach the waterline, the full moon has risen, casting steely light over the boulders that Graham has strategically positioned along the shore.
  • •Shallow, well-drained Inceptisols and Ultisols are common, and have developed from slaty shale and Wisconsinan drift; many boulders occur. Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
  • The campground has a terrific hot shower and a climbing wall and there are a number of good bouldering areas nearby.
  • Except for the Terminal Moraine boulders of the area's natural hills and valleys, the Park is completely manmade.
  • The Dale Hollow and Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatcheries are helping CFI to raise more boulder darters for future releases.
  • Note the rounded boulders in the fluvial sediments, and the mixing of gypsiferous and quartzose lithologies at places on the outcrop.
  • From bouldering to leading, I'll teach you the basics.
  • White granite boulders were loosened from the surrounding hills, split using water saturated wooden stakes, and painstakingly shaped into building blocks.
  • There was a sound of crashing through underbrush, the ringing of steel-shod hoofs on stone, and an occasional and mossy descent of a dislodged boulder that bounded from the hill and fetched up with a final splash in the torrent that rushed over a wild chaos of rocks beneath him. Jack London's Story - Moon Face: Planchette pg 3 of 3
  • An avalanche had dropped there; the barricade was the debris of the torn cliffs, their dust, their pebbles, their boulders. The Metal Monster
  • On a nearby hill, she saw a large boulder that looked fairly unstable.
  • Snow fell, one tiny flake in every cubic metre of air, the beck ran clear but a foot or two across, dancing round the boulders, eddying at roots and skidding over smooth slabs of sandstone.
  • At first sight you may mistake bouldering for cliff climbing.

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