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Eroded and remnants
Eroded remnants of the Clarno stratovolcanoes, once the size of Mount Hood, are still visible near the monument, for example Black Butte, White Butte, and other buttes near Mitchell.

Eroded and nearby
Eroded sediment from a nearby mountain range later mixed with coastal dune and sand bar deposits.

Eroded and from
-- Eroded its own embargo by buying baseballs and black-market gasoline from alleged backers of the regime and training military men who worked for it.

Eroded and .
Eroded Jurassic plesiosaur vertebral centrum found in the Lower Cretaceous Faringdon Sponge Gravels in Faringdon, England.
Eroded cliffs drop down to the sea below.
Image: Eroded rim of Madler Crater. JPG | Eroded rim of Madler Crater, as seen by MRO's CTX.
Eroded granite produced sand particles that began to form strata, layers of sediment, in the sinking basin.
Eroded monoclines leave steeply tilted resistant rock called a hogback and the less steep version is a cuesta.
Image: Paaseiland Kempeneers. jpg | Eroded moai
Parkins appears on 2002's The Rodeo Eroded and 2004's Book of Silk and has performed live with the trio as the resident sound effects artist in their live music / silent film projects.
Goldberg has been a frequent guest of Tin Hat Trio and contributed to both Memory is an Elephant and The Rodeo Eroded.
Eroded alluvial fill 60 feet thick at Kanab Creek, Kane County, Utah.
Eroded by water, wind, frost, and gravity, this is a classic location for observing incised meanders.
Eroded by age and injuries, Shack's skills had largely deserted him, and he retired after the 1975 season.

remnants and ancient
Romansh, spoken by two percent of the population in southeast Switzerland, is an ancient Rheato-Romanic language derived from Latin, remnants of ancient Celtic languages and perhaps Etruscan.
His verses have not come down to us through a manuscript tradition-generations of scribes copying an author's collected works, such as delivered intact into the modern age four entire books of Pindar's odes-but haphazardly, in quotes from ancient scholars and commentators whose own works have chanced to survive, and in the tattered remnants of papyri uncovered from an ancient rubbish pile at Oxyrhynchus and other locations in Egypt: sources that modern scholars have studied and correlated exhaustively, adding little by little to the world's store of poetic fragments.
In the wake of the archaeological and philological rediscovery of ancient Assyria, Assyrian nationalism became increasingly popular among the surviving remnants of the Assyrian people, and has come to strongly identify with ancient Assyria.
Afghanistan's significant ancient tangible and intangible Buddhist heritage is recorded through wide-ranging archeological finds, including religious and artistic remnants.
* The sanctuary of Jama Naballa Jonas is another place that tradition says is Jonah's grave, near the city of Mosul ( today in Iraq ), near the ancient remnants of Nineveh.
French cartographers discovered the remnants of an ancient north-south canal running past the east side of Lake Timsah and ending near the north end of the Great Bitter Lake in the second half of the 19th century.
Napoleon Bonaparte's interest in finding the remnants of an ancient waterway passage culminated in a cadre of archaeologists, scientists, cartographers and engineers scouring the area beginning in the latter months of 1798.
Band-e Kaisar ( Caesar's dam ) is one of the remnants of Roman engineering located near the ancient city of Susa.
In Galicia, it is said that at the bottom of the Antela lake there are remnants of the ancient population of Antiochia, which was eradicated from the face of earth by a night deluge, in punishment for the sins of its inhabitants.
The land contains several salt flats, the dried remnants of ancient lakes.
Outside the walls are the remnants of an ancient aqueduct.
Ioulis, present-day capital of Kea, including remnants of the ancient acropolis.
These religions are mainly based in the west, the United States and Europe, the surviving remnants of the actual Mesopotamians have shown no interest in these practices, preferring to follow various ancient Eastern Rite Christian denominations.
The islands that comprise Maui County correspond to the remnants of the ancient landmass of Maui Nui.
These two ranges are the remnants of a much-higher range of ancient peaks.
There are many remnants of the ancient shorelines of Lake Michigan.
These ridges are the remnants of an ancient, much larger plateau that has been deeply eroded into an extensive series of river valleys.
The southern cliffs in Springbrook ( and Lamington National Park ) are part of the remnants of the northern rim of the huge, ancient Tweed Volcano.
Throckmorton arrived in the small city of Bodrum in the southwest of Turkey, built on the ancient city of Halicarnassus, where the remnants of one of the ancient wonders of the world the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus can still be seen today.
There is a Roman Road to the top of Monte Facho and the remnants of ancient structures on the mountain.

remnants and stratovolcanoes
The High Cascades include Mount Jefferson, the Three Sisters, Broken Top, and other stratovolcanoes and remnants.
The peaks are the eroded remnants of a stratovolcano, termed the Goat Rocks volcano, which about 2 million years ago might have been similar to the current large stratovolcanoes in the Cascade Volcanic Arc, reaching over high.

remnants and once
Place names in Ireland that contain remnants of the word ' Bealtaine ' include a number of places called ' Beltany ' – indicating places where Bealtaine festivities were once held.
; Royal prerogative: Reserve powers of the Canadian Crown, being remnants of the powers once held by the British Crown, reduced over time by the parliamentary system.
Although no supernova has been observed in the Milky Way since 1604, supernovae remnants indicate that on average the event occurs about once every 50 years in the Milky Way.
Indigestible remnants arrive in the rear intestine, or rectum, which is once again lined with a cuticula and which opens at the anus, located on the underside near to the rear end.
The remnants just escaped annihilation, conceded defeat, began migrating out of the Mongolian steppes and disappeared as a distinct group of herdsmen once and for all.
The action was affirmed in 1886 the Supreme Court, in United States v. Kagama, which affirmed that the US Government has Plenary power over all Native American tribes within its borders using the rationalization that “ The power of the general government over these remnants of a race once powerful ... is necessary to their protection as well as to the safety of those among whom they dwell ”
On its west bank are burial mounds, remnants of the Hopewell Indians who once lived there.
It is home to one of the last remnants of the indigenous eucalypt forests which once covered the region.
Small remnants of the rainforest and wet eucalypt forest that once covered this part of the Great Dividing Range are preserved in Ravensbourne National Park.
Even more remarkably, the remnants of the shallow sea in which they once stood can still be seen in the form of sedimentary dolomite deposits that still lap up gently against the sides of the much harder igneous and metamorphic rocks of the hills.
In this act of selflessness, Jaina sees the remnants of the good man her brother had once been.
After producing the popular mockumentary Mondo Topless ( 1966 ) with the remnants of his production company's assets and two mildly successful color melodramas, Meyer made headlines once again in 1968 with the controversial, Vixen !.
Under the United banner, bolstered by Reform Party dissidents, the remnants of the old Liberal Party once again gained traction.
About 8000 BC, the Lantean remnants returned to the planet but the primitive civilization extinguished their last hope of rebuilding their once great civilization due to the presence of the Goa ' uld ; as such, the Ancients slowly died out since their numbers were too small to survive, even by crossbreeding with regular humans.
To the west lie the worn-down remnants of the once lofty Berkshire Mountains ; on the east, the yet more degraded ridges which constitute what we may call the Eastern Massachusetts set of mountain ridges ...
It is thought that there was once a cycle for reading the Psalms, parallel to the triennial cycle for Torah reading, as the number of psalms ( 150 ) is similar to the number of Torah portions in that cycle, and remnants of this tradition exist in Italy.
The name " Holland " is one of many surviving remnants of the Dutch investors who once owned this region.
The remnants of where many of the old forgotten business once stood can still be seen today.
However, once back in open space, the Poles were able again to take advantage of their heavy cavalry, and that part of the remaining troops which managed to retain a measure of order and discipline succeeded in crossing back into Poland-despite Stephen's last effort to engage the remnants of the king's army in a battle of annihilation when they were trying to ford the Prut river at Cernăuţi.
Negros Occidental is rich in structures and buildings that are remnants of a once affluent lifestyle.
For the first half of the 70s, the Tasman Series continued purely as a local series for Formula 5000 racers, but by 1976 the Australian and New Zealand legs fractured apart and the Australian Grand Prix separated from the remnants and became a stand-alone race once more.
Ossetic is among the remnants of the Scytho-Sarmatian dialect group which was once spoken across Central Asia.
Late on June 9 and early on June 10, Allison's remnants once again reached the Gulf of Mexico and emerged over open waters.
Judaism did not escape this general fomentation ; the remnants of Second Temple sects picked up new life and flickered once more before their final extinction, and new sects also arose, including the Isawites, the Yudganites, the Shadganites, the Malakites, the Mishawaites, and others.

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