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At the Grottos climbing cliffs eight miles ( 14. 4 km ) to the west, a short trail leads to an area along the river known as the Devil's Punchbowl, with high stone cliffs on either side and waterfalls.
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At the beginning of the harvest season, his image was taken out of the temple and brought to the fields in the festival of the departure of Min, when they blessed the harvest, and played games naked in his honour, the most important of these being the climbing of a huge ( tent ) pole.
At times a canyoner is forced to climb up ( using chimneying or off-width climbing techniques ) to a height where one can comfortably maneuver laterally with pressure on both walls of the canyon.
At around 9. 15pm, a nine-year-old girl in a house across the road spotted both Craig and Bentley climbing over the gate and up a drainpipe to the roof of the warehouse.
At the west top of Cairn Hill (), from where there is a side trip to the summit of The Cheviot, the main path turns sharply northwest with the border fence, descending to a refuge hut before climbing The Schil at, above the College Valley.
At 16: 09: 44 ( 74 seconds after the start of the take-off run ), passing, Key began the turn towards the Epsom NDB and reported that he was climbing as cleared and the flight entered cloud.
At each iteration, hill climbing will adjust a single element in and determine whether the change improves the value of.
At the tips of their pedipalps, Solifugae bear eversible adhesive organs, which they may use to capture flying prey, and which at least some species certainly use for climbing smooth surfaces.
At the junction with Malden Turnpike ( CR 34 ), Route 32 turns westward, toward the Catskill Escarpment, and starts climbing through some rock cuts.
At the Limerick road end, there is also a smaller section consisting of 0. 4 km of single carriageway plus climbing lane.
At some UK climbing areas, sport climbing is frowned upon because some climbers believe that the permanent placing of bolts in mountainous and sea-cliff areas detracts from the wilderness experience, damages the rock, and devalues the achievements of the first ascensionist who climbed in traditional style, placing their own protection.
At times, it may be impossible for climbing partners to hear one another, for example, in bad weather, by the sea, or near a busy road.
At its most basic, rock climbing involves climbing a route with one's own hands and feet and little more than a cushioned bouldering pad in the way of protection.
At least one contemporary account describes a series of chambers behind the statue's niche, which can only be reached by climbing " like a lizard " through clefts in the rocks.
At that time there was a widespread rumor of a $ 1000 prize for climbing the peak, which inspired " dozens of attempts by the experienced and inexperienced alike.
At the center of West Campus sits the Grumbacher Sport and Fitness Center, a complex featuring the Charles Wolf Gymnasium, a 1, 712-seat arena hosting varsity competition in men's and women's basketball, volleyball and wrestling ; an ten-lane competitive pool with instructional areas and 1-and 3-meter diving boards ; a three-court field house ; locker room facilities ; a climbing wall ; a cafe ; and a fitness area.
At first, the deaths that occur at the Warped Tour are ascribed by Lyman to negligence at the climbing wall or security being too hard on the kids.
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At this point it breaks away into inward-facing cliffs eighty to one hundred feet high completely surrounding an oval central depression about twelve miles long and four wide.
At the head of the gorge is a deep water hole surrounded by four metre cliffs that can be dived from.
At 300 meters asl, the columnar dolerite cliffs at Cape Pillar and Tasman Island are among the highest in the world.
At the tip of Arkona in recent centuries, the cliffs have repeatedly collapsed into the sea, with the result that only the ramparts of the Jaromarsburg are still visible today.
At this time, the Mersey was considerably wider with sand dunes and marshes to the north leading up to Ainsdale beach and sandstone cliffs and shorelines to the south near Otterspool.
At the opposite end of the scale, many cliffs are too small or the rock is too unstable to make for an enjoyable and safe experience.
At Kilve are the remains of a red brick retort, built in 1924, when it was discovered that the shale found in the cliffs was rich in oil.
At the eastern end of the beach at the village of Chiswell, against the cliffs of the Isle of Portland, the beach curves round sharply to form Chesil Cove.
At Gunwalloe more cliffs appear, leading to Poldhu Cove overlooked by the radio station on Poldhu Point, then Porth Mellin on Mullion Cove with Mullion Island offshore.
At the Battle of Taoyang, he was killed by the arrows and stones that were thrown by the Wei forces laying in wait on the cliffs.
At the base of these cliffs ( on the western side of the Notch Road, Vermont Route 108 ), there is a honeycomb network of talus caves.
At Guajara, on the south side of the structure, the internal walls rise as almost sheer cliffs from to.
At Kentucky's Pottsville Escarpment, which is the transition from the Cumberland Plateau to the Bluegrass in the north and the Pennyrile in the south, there are many spectacular cliffs, gorges, rockhouses, natural bridges, and waterfalls.
* At Kingston over a high bridge from an embankment on the right bank to the cliffs on the left bank
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