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Another victim of those ravines in the middle of Dublin City.
Hikers and birders can explore trails encompassing ravines, waterfalls, woodlands and promontories.
You've seen the movie: There's aerial stuff, car stuff, crowd scenes, water, ravines.
Now there's a subway, but then it was old cherry orchards and deep ravines.
The injuries to the three bodies were thusly acquired by them falling down the ravines.
There, Bourque says, local environmental investigators found signs of plastic dumped in ravines and waterways.
Here, some scramble down muddy ravines or wade through waist-deep water to get across.
It continues to rage in the hills and ravines east of the city of Chico.
One wine, the Ravines Finger Lakes Dry Riesling 2015 indeed turned out to be dry.
The road mostly lacks shoulders; on turns, you look into ravines a thousand feet deep.
It's perfect for boars since the city is surrounded by wooded ravines and was formerly forest.
She would join him to collect sea salt from the rocks and ravines around the island.
Volunteers have brought in dogs, flown helicopters, and rappelled into ravines looking for the 27-year-old.
We're in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, trails and roads elevated between ravines above tributaries.
Many of Palu's streets are fractured by huge cracks or just gone, swept away into muddy ravines.
Now he fears Eller, 35, may be trapped in the thick forest full of creeks, brush and ravines.
It spreads over a landscape part rolling, part rugged, covered in forests and fractured by valleys and ravines.
This part of Southern California, inland from the Pacific Coast Highway, is full of ravines and dry brush.
Poor Peruvians who have built their homes on affordable land near rivers and ravines have been the hardest hit.
They rappelled into ravines, searched caves, free-dove into pools and navigated fast-moving streams looking for Ms. Eller.
Ravines makes two single-vineyard rieslings, Argetsinger and White Springs, which I highly recommend if you can find them.
The deep ravines of the Mixteca Alta, farther on, were the most dramatic, the emptiest, I'd seen in Mexico.
Offshoots of the main trail contain steep drops, and the treacherous terrain features creeks, brush and ravines, complicating search efforts.
The plan was to build 16 miles of subway tunnels encircling the city using obsolete canals, unpopulated hillsides, and ravines.
The 50-mile long peninsula is full of natural features — green hills, rocky boulders, olive groves, unspoiled beaches, and ravines.
We could see the Treska River and forested, misty ravines, as well as spiked ridges, like blades of a knife.
Ravines, owned and operated by the husband-and-wife team Morten and Lisa Hallgren, is among the region's best producers.
The K.G.B. continued to monitor the ravines for signs of organized prayer, and the Soviet Jews remained consigned to whispers.
Poor sanitation was also to blame as the fire fed on trash deposited in small ravines that run throughout Valparaiso.
Streams, rivers and ravines overflowed causing the casualties and some damage to infrastructure, the government authority said in a statement.
How much easier it would have been to explore ravines, lakes, rivers, wells and forests with the aid of those drones.
For Mr. Fitzgerald, there are memories of Care Bears and Beanie Babies and the trash-culture ravines of his formative years.
Look for producers like Ravines, Hermann J. Wiemer, Anthony Road and Bloomer Creek, and expect to pay no more than $25.
Look for labels like Ravines, Hermann J. Wiemer, Anthony Road, Forge Cellars, Red Newt, Heart & Hands, Silver Thread and Bloomer Creek.
On land, it passes through impossible places — ravines, cliff bands, bogs, waterfalls, rocky summits, white water — that few people ever see.
Everyone knew, for instance, that ginseng grew wild not far from us in the wooded ravines and hollows of West Virginia.
Dany and Jon take a dragon ride through the North — he on Rhaegal, she on Drogon — swooping through rocky valleys and ravines.
In the search for Brittain, volunteers have brought in dogs, flown helicopters, and repelled into ravines looking for the 27-year-old.
Year after year, I find the Ravines to be an excellent representative of the cool-climate, dry style of the Finger Lakes.
At 19, conscription sent the budding chef to French Guiana, where he provided culinary instruction and tore through ravines with a machete.
The water will flow into valleys, and ravines, and gullies; all of those places are going to be more likely to have landslides.
Complaints by a citizen that Quebradona was causing damage in two ravines were also dismissed by the authority after visits to the sites.
Towering mountains with deep ravines and huge waterfalls make up the interior of the uninhabited state park where the helicopter crashed this week.
The clashes also led thousands of civilians to flee to the plains, ravines and rugged territory around the towns where there were clashes.
Stacked paintings in boxes accumulate, producing a surface that grows toward the viewer and ravines that reveal the layers of boxed paintings beneath.
While a small army of volunteers has searched the local ravines, trail edges, brush and shady areas, their efforts have so far proved fruitless.
An uncanny sense of direction, and cunning too, so that he could slip into woods, ravines and even haystacks if people were hunting him.
Its curators carefully hacked through the weeds and jumped across the ravines to bring us to the digital equivalent of exotic plants and wildlife.
Eastern Europe is crisscrossed with ravines holding bones of the millions who, instead of being deported to concentration camps, were massacred on the spot.
Makeshift habitations are everywhere — set up under or near freeways, in ravines or canyons and creek beds, and on public land away from view.
The floods, which followed torrential rain, poured through valleys and deep ravines sweeping people, vehicles and livestock to the shores of the Dead Sea.
Actually, I had brought only one companion to this enormous high-desert landscape of rust-red and clay-gray cliffs, pinnacles, mesas and ravines.
Many of the burned houses tucked into the woods or on small ravines had the structure of those prefabricated, and sometimes illegally constructed, houses.
Made from 300,000 photos stitched into a complete virtual environment, it lets you climb ladders and cross deep ravines using the HTC Vive's motion controllers.
The ravines where oblivious schoolchildren played by day and drunk men sprawled at night taunted Soviet Jews, reminding us of our impotence under Communist rule.
The road cut through the floodplain east of the Mississippi River, passing yellowing farm fields, yards filled with auto parts, and wooded ravines barren of leaves.
The only sounds are those of blue jays in the trees and the telltale bark of California sea lions wafting up from steep ravines deep below.
So they decided to go, and when they arrived, they found an empty field normally used to race ATVs and monster trucks through mud-filled ravines.
The dish seemed to enhance the sweetness of the Teutonic (which was already apparent in the tasting), but it did not make the Ravines taste sweet.
If you like this style, I would urge you to seek out Ravines' single-vineyard Argetsinger riesling, which is an amplified, deeper and more intense wine.
If you have access to wines from the Finger Lakes, look for dry rieslings from Ravines, Dr. Konstantin Frank, Hermann J. Wiemer, Terrassen or Forge Cellars.
In the worst incident, 21 people - mostly school children on an outing to the Dead Sea - were killed as torrential rains poured through valleys and deep ravines.
At the top of the mountain, a bus waited for us to make the final journey along mortifyingly steep cedar-studded ravines into the center of Koyasan.
The nine-day backpacking adventure for adults ages 223 and up, through the ravines and slots of Utah's colorful canyonlands, will be led by L.G.B.T.Q.-identified instructors.
Helter-skelter around them, on racks with wheels, stood large paintings of oceans and beaches, rivers and meadows, mountains and forests, some covered with corroded ravines of lead.
The deep ravines on the volcano's slopes were already filled with lava, Dr. Mazariegos said, and there was no way to tell how a new flow might spread.
But on this warm night, the women smile in the darkness, leaping over ravines and clambering up hills of dirt, spreading out into formation with their rifles in tow.
They were dropped by the Turkish border and scaled freezing mountains on foot, around cliff faces and through precipitous ravines, crested the top, and picked their way into Turkey.
Through everything — through the forests, through the ravines, through troops of marauding lions, through famine, through war, through five years of excoriating parliamentary debate, muddled and marched the railway.
The Motagua starts in the highlands of the west and passes directly through the city, creased with deep ravines that funnel rainy season floodwaters loaded with waste into the river.
Your one control is to tap the screen to make Mario jump higher, or perform spins and other stunts as you tackle ravines, squash baddies, collect coins and so on.
The rains, which in some areas were likely to be accompanied by winds of up to 45 miles per hour (72 kph), raised risks of ravines turning into rivers of mud.
That day the Germans dropped a million shells onto the forts, forests and ravines around Verdun, and in the 10 months that followed, 60 million more would fall in the area.
Protected by a high wall, it looks out onto an archaic landscape of ravines and pathways carved into stone by the Etruscans who settled this area more than 2,500 years ago.
We soon entered another vista of plunging ravines, pine forests and lakes (including Donner Lake, named after the doomed pioneer party marooned here one winter who cannibalized their dead to survive).
Police officers, firefighters, volunteers and the Coast Guard had been scouring the area where Ms. Christopher had been staying during her vacation, which has paths along ravines and steep seaside cliffs.
Police officers, firefighters, volunteers and the Coast Guard had been scouring the area where Ms. Christopher had been staying during her vacation, which has paths along ravines and steep seaside cliffs.
In the rural community of Amghras, nearly 1,000 meters (3,281 ft) above sea level, the gullies and ravines carved into the mountainside show how easily the red earth can be washed away.
Blasted by eons of wind and waves, the four small islands have eroded into rocky, chalk-white lumps of cliffs, ravines, coves and outcroppings where perhaps 212 intrepid locals make their home.
EL MOZOTE, El Salvador — After the soldiers left, the survivors crept out from the ravines and the caves where they had hidden from the slaughter to see a land laid to waste.
Guatemala&aposs seismology and vulcanology institute said the new lahar — a flow of mud, debris, water and pyroclastic material — was fed by rains and tore down trees as it swept through ravines and gullies.
The rains in northern California, which in some areas were likely to be accompanied by winds of up to 45 miles per hour (72 kph), raised risks of ravines turning into rivers of mud.
REZU AMTALI, Bangladesh — They stumble down muddy ravines and flooded creeks through miles of hills and jungle in Bangladesh, and thousands more come each day, in a line stretching to the monsoon-darkened horizon.
Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the drug lord known as El Chapo, eluded the grasp of the government numerous times — in tunnels, behind closets, beneath bathtubs and through steep ravines in the remote mountains of Sinaloa.
The slopes of the volcano rose around us in pleated folds of utter, impenetrable green, falling away beside us in the depthless ravines the creases made, slick and dazzling with a wet emerald gloss.
But behind the old town's Belle-Epoque façade, the high-rise neighbourhoods that spread up the ravines beyond the city have become one of the most intractable centres of Islamist radicalism outside the Paris region.
"They're having to fight this fire right now in the mountainous areas -- the ravines, the canyons, very steep, rugged terrain," said Scott McLean, deputy chief for Cal Fire, the state's forestry and fire protection agency.
The reserve is more than 2,000 acres, and is surrounded by thousands more acres of dense forest full of steep ravines, lava rocks, giant ferns and thick vegetation that often must be hacked with machetes.
Under a sky illuminated by shellfire, in ravines and on hillsides denuded of natural or man-made cover, huddled in what was left of their trenches, the French and Germans lived Verdun in the same way.
"We worked hard to improve its reliability, conducting thousands of experiments to ensure its long-term operation, especially taking into consideration rocks, ravines and frictions on the Moon," Wu Weiren told state broadcaster CCTV in August.
The fire, which continues to rage in the hills and ravines east of the city of Chico, is also the most destructive fire in California history, with more than 913,100 structures destroyed, most of them homes.
Along the way, it passes Guatemala City, the country's busy capital, crowded with 3 million people and creased with deep ravines that, in the rainy season, funnel floodwaters loaded with refuse and waste to the river.
By the latest count, more than 389,000 Rohingya Muslims—a ghettoized stateless minority denied citizenship and basic rights by the Myanmar government—have walked, swam, and crawled through jungles and hills and muddy ravines into neighboring Bangladesh.
Floods had torn new ravines, toppled trees and washed away a bridge, and the mere fact that we could see through the denuded forest to the other side of the valley was evidence of Maria's destructive power.
" Both Jeff and Kay in the Philadelphia suburbs and Martina Mirandola Mullen in New York noted a strange aftertaste in the Ravines, which Ms. Mullen likened to "my grandma's super humid lawn in Pennsylvania, covered in mushrooms.
According to a statement from the state government of Chihuahua released Monday, searchers combed the village or Urique in search of the 34-year-old teacher, rappelling into 900-foot ravines and checking cabins, per the Associated Press.
"We worked hard to improve its reliability, conducting thousands of experiments to ensure its long-term operation, especially taking into consideration rocks, ravines and frictions on the Moon," Wu Weiren told state broadcaster China Central Television in August.
VICE News got rare inside peek into these missions that never quit, traveling with Christensen and his team as they scoured ravines and talked to local village elders, hoping to find those still MIA before it's too late.
Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa said that efforts to control the fire that broke out Friday were being hampered by gusting winds, the region&aposs deep ravines and the numerous plantations where combustible eucalyptus is grown for paper pulp.
But the rain also brought potentially treacherous conditions to firefighters working in steep ravines as they try to stamp out the fire's remnants, said Scott McLean, the deputy chief of the California Department of Forestry, known as Cal Fire.
Throughout the Pacific Theater, US military units must overcome jungle terrain riddled with cliffs, poisonous creatures, dense foliage yielding mere yards of visibility, and muddy slopes that threaten to launch anyone down 30-foot ravines of twisted roots and jagged rocks.
" The New York Times's initial report said that 33 people — not 29 as Cal Fire and The Los Angeles Times say — were "trapped in gullies and ravines," where they were "felled by the smoke and gases" and ultimately "burned to death.
In Utah, the National Park Service, itself a division of the Interior Department, tried to stop the sale of a collection of leases next to the Hovenweep National Monument, known for its mesas, ravines and recovered ruins of prehistoric villages.
There is nowhere to hide; the impacts of the climate emergency will be felt from the deepest ocean ravines to the highest mountaintops; from the small islands in the middle of the Pacific, to the largest nations on every continent.
In this area, some of the thickest rain forest on Earth covers precipitous mountain chains, some over a mile high, with roaring torrents, frequent landslides, steep ravines, waterfalls, pools of quick mud that will swallow a person alive, and noxious insects carrying diseases.
Julia picked our No. 225 white and red: a nutty, earthy 22012 pinot blanc, made by Red Hook Winery in Brooklyn with grapes from the North Fork of Long Island, and a pale, herbal 225 pinot noir from Ravines of the Finger Lakes.
It is a vast area of enormous natural beauty famed for its ravines deeper than the Grand Canyon, the vibrant culture of the indigenous Rarámuri communities that pepper the mountainsides, as well as a long tradition of cultivating marijuana and opium poppy.
Finding it -- believing it can be found -- is what brings him to this spot 0003,400 feet above sea level, near the base of a ski lift, even though his gait is wobbly now and these craggy, alpine ravines could break a 20-something hip.
"CENAPRED emphasizes that people SHOULD NOT go near the volcano, especially near the crater, due to the hazard caused by ballistic fragments and in case of heavy rains leave the bottoms of ravines because of the danger of landslides and debris flows," the center said.
"The presence of conifer trees near Kostenki—perhaps located in low-lying, moist and sheltered areas in the ravines near to the site—would have been an important resource that attracted hunter-gatherers to the area during the glacial period," according to the study.
The three bottles I suggest are: Ravines Finger Lakes Dry Riesling 2015 $17 Tatomer Santa Barbara County Kick-on Ranch Riesling 2016 $35 Teutonic Willamette Valley Riesling 2016 $22 If you have difficulty finding these bottles, which I expect may be the case, good options are available.
Domingos Xavier Viegas, a fire expert who is a professor at the University of Coimbra, said the speed of the fire's progression suggested that it had started simultaneously in different places and that its advance was probably aided by the gorges and ravines that cut through the area's terrain.
Baked by perpetual sunlight into a blistering, steaming desert, you won't find colonists there either, except for mining encampments drilling for geological booty… and Brightside hunters, who stalk the scant watering holes in ravines where permanent shade allows water dumped from night-to-bright rainstorms to collect into nourishing pools.
While the volcano hadn&apost produced a similar town-destroying outburst since 20153, it has been almost continuously active since 2002, and over the past year, it has repeatedly sent lava or superheated flows of ash and debris running down ravines on its flanks, sometimes for more than a mile (more than 2 kilometers).
Zigzagging through a dozen neighborhoods along sidewalks and watershed ravines, he sketched an alternate history of how the last two years might have unfolded if Mosby had somehow lost the election, giving another prosecutor custody of the Gray case, which might have led to a different outcome in the trials while also giving Nick Mosby enough distance from the controversy to be elected mayor — a prospect appealing to my friend, who considered Nick a rising star.

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