How To Use Tableland In A Sentence

  • On this treeless tableland, where only tufts of yellow spiky grass grow, the biting wind pulls tears from my eyes.
  • Below is a Gothic fantasy of plunging gorges and isolated mesas - flat tablelands with steep edges - all in paintbox colours.
  • A certain part of the rain-bearing clouds passes still farther inland, and scatters showers over the eastern part of the tableland, that is to say, over the Impressions of South Africa
  • The northeast is a land of gently rolling tablelands interrupted by granite hills and rock formations.
  • To the east, the Great Escarpment marks the limit of headwards erosion of these tablelands from the coastal plain.
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  • At its southern end, the terrain drops down to the Santa Rosa Plateau, a 2,000-foot-high tableland with canyons, mesas, and low hills.
  • At its southern end, the terrain drops down to the Santa Rosa Plateau, a 2,000-foot-high tableland with canyons, mesas, and low hills.
  • Wool prices crawled back up over the 800 cents a kilo mark this week, and a seasonal record was set for a bale of superfine wool from the desperately dry southern tablelands of New South Wales.
  • Thanks, Carron for the accolades for Chiapas´ fabulous state capital of Tuxtla Gurierrez - a true tropical non-coastal city at about 1,200 feet altitude on the so - called Chiapas Depression or what I would call the Chiapas low-lying tableland between the Chiapas Highlands with elevations between 7,000 and 12,000 feet and the "Tierra Caliente" or hot lands of the Pacific Coast. Page 2
  • We must have climbed up here to what father called the tableland, and somewhere farther on, I suppose, we should come to the edge of the cliff and look down into the valley with the openings facing one. The Peril Finders
  • In 1925, when he started at the station, Yankton was a river town of just under six thousand, set out on tableland that gently sloped down to the Missouri, the town's uncertain southern boundary.
  • Follow the shoreline past the cave, and eventually cross a tableland of rock to a deep inlet where the sea surges into the first of the two Carsaig Arches.
  • I have described in a former Despatch, that rich pastoral District of the tableland which is known as the "Darling Downs. A Source Book of Australian History
  • Big Mountain sits atop a rolling tableland called Black Mesa, beneath which lie an estimated 20 billion tons of high-quality, low-sulfur coal.
  • It was as Mami had said, very strong, a kind of tableland ringed round with precipices that could only be climbed through a single narrow nek, and overshadowed by the great Quathlamba range. The Ghost Kings
  • Jeyporé, the Udayaporé, of Rajpootana; the Vraja-bhasha (the cow-pen language) of the Doab, between the Ganges and the Jumna, which is probably the parent of Hindi (or Oordú); the Malooé, of the tableland of Malwa; the Bundelakhandé, of the Bundelkhand; the Mogadhé, of Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876
  • If stand Gong pawn mountain on look down at first gulf, can see the tableland in gulf and the king issue ridge that is linked like a millenary giant half body that roamed in sea picture.
  • They are the hills of Northern Eastern Victoria or the New England tablelands of New South Wales.
  • Two mountain streams have so joined as to form a peninsula of tableland which is well shaded by cotton-wood trees. The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Mountains, from Facts Narrated by Himself
  • From the head of the slope the path crossed a kind of tableland, and they could easily keep their guide in sight for a long distance. Jack Haydon's Quest
  • A wind swept over the rugged tableland and lifted her toffee-colored hair to rush its fingers through it. Western Man
  • Many of the awe-struck explorers produced spectacular paintings or sketches of the great tableland that amazed audiences in Europe and beyond.
  • In Cyrenaica, the north-east region, some of the coast is high tableland, with light rain supporting forests.
  • We soon after emerged from the wood and found that we were on a kind of tableland and, approaching a deep ravine coming from our right and terminating on a very fine-looking open country below, watered by a winding river. Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2
  • Exploring side canyons and clambering up to the surrounding tablelands for an overlook will form part of our journey.
  • Deccan, which make up the southern half of the Empire; the great plain which stretches southward from the Himalayas and constitutes what was formerly known as Hindustan; and a three-sided tableland which lies between, in the center of the empire, and is drained by a thousand rivers, which carry the water off as fast as it falls and leave but little to refresh the earth. Modern India
  • Only 12 houses in the town of 3500 residents survived being blown flat or unroofed, and damage was also widespread in Cairns, Babinda, and on the Atherton Tableland.
  • Along the coast and Tablelands country, huge numbers of southern cattle are being sent away north on agistment, as there's no feed and little prospect of any until spring.
  • The climate is generally mild, equable and mostly free from extremes of heat and cold, but very high temperatures occur in the northwest and very cold temperatures on the Southern Tablelands.
  • Across the flat tableland are almost 100 red and orange monolithic sandstone buttes and mesas jutting skywards.
  • In contrast, Antarctic bergs tend to calve from the more static ice shelves and glaciers that border the continent and protrude into the sea, making them not only larger, but also flatter, resembling the great tablelands of South Africa.
  • The New England Tableland region is dominated by ash, stringybark, peppermint, and box species, including E. andrewsii, E. caliginosa, E. nova-anglica, E. melliodora, and E. blakleyi. Eastern Australian temperate forests
  • The river, called the Datong, originates in the tablelands of Northwest China's Qinghai Province and runs 554 kilometres down to Gansu Province.
  • It's one of the most exhilarating stories in modern Australian biology: how a giant tree, once thought to be extinct, was discovered somewhere in the central tablelands of New South Wales.
  • Lake Eacham lay on top of the tableland, idyllic in its unspoiled setting. THE THORN BIRDS
  • An elevated tableland averaging about one hundred miles wide and extending four hundred miles north and south, it presents, approaching anywhere from the east or the west, an endless line of sharply escarped bluffs from one hundred to two hundred feet high that with their buttresses and re-entrant angles look at a distance like the walls of an enormous fortified town. The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier
  • As the column filed across the vast tableland, sharp reports of rifle fire could be heard from the rear as the trailing company shot horses and oxen too weak to continue.
  • He noted that the gorge cut through an elevated tableland and extended about 11 kilometres from the Falls down to Queenston.
  • It was the centre of a series of valleys and fertile tablelands, two to five thousand metres above sea level. KARA KUSH
  • Before the tableland rose entirely above sea level, the waters covering it became increasingly shallow and a swamp forest moved into the niche.
  • The Puget Sound Valley is a moderately dissected tableland covered by glacial till, glacial outwash, and lacustrine deposits. Pacific Lowland Mixed Forest Province (Bailey)
  • The intersection of Desiderata and Jules Verne formed a kind of gulch, the balconied terraces of Freeside cliff dwellers rising gradually to the grassy tablelands of another casino complex. Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth
  • The sky is broodingly grey over the humid downs of the Barkly Tableland as a mob of well-fed white Brahman cows and calves quietly shift across the green expanse.
  • All architecture on the tableland is defensive, all monuments are like forts.
  • Nothing could pull him from the illuminated tableland he walked on, the horizon a circle and not a distant line in front. THE OPEN DOOR
  • Louis and the rest of the army arrived on the tableland and were immediately attacked by the Turks.
  • The Tablelands district in far north Queensland is also shaping as an area of concern: on latest estimates, only 84.5 per cent of 12-15-month-oldchildren living there were fully immunised. The great vaccination debate...
  • In 1902 a Capital Sites Enquiry Board had inspected several potential sites on the southern tablelands, including Yass, Goulburn, Bombala, and Dalgety.

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