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West's craggy looks ensured a career as a character actor rather than a leading man.
He's described as tall, 6 ft 3 in ( 190. 5 cm ) with craggy looks, dark wavy hair, and possessing a rangy build.

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From Sogdian Rock, Alexander advanced into Parsetakene which contained another supposedly impregnable craggy fortress known as the Rock of Chorienes, but it was no match for Alexander and it was soon captured.

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During the 1890s, national policy makers were made aware of a little-publicized tourist route northwest of the city of Santiago del Estero, whereby, despite the abject lack of transportation or lodging amenities, a steady stream of visitors rode on horseback over craggy terrain for hours for the sake of enjoying a cluster of mineral springs rarely mentioned since Spaniards had first noticed them in 1543.
Its craggy and remote-looking setting, but easily accessible location, has made it a prime choice for filmmakers, particularly of low-budget films, who want to place scenes in a lonely wilderness.
The peak is so-named because it is made of limestone, giving it a craggy appearance very different from the surrounding mountains.

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At which Corineus, highly enraged, roused up his whole strength, and snatching him upon his shoulders, ran with him, as fast as the weight would allow him, to the next shore, and there getting upon the top of a high rock, hurled down the savage monster into the sea ; where falling on the sides of craggy rocks, he was torn to pieces, and coloured the waves with his blood.
According to him, the experience was like an old scary movie, with " the obligatory castle high on the craggy cliff with the wolves howling in the woods.
Later, King David hides in the desert of Ein Gedi () and King Saul seeks him " even upon the most craggy rocks, which are accessible only to wild goats " ().
Onyxx has a craggy granite body which gives him superhuman strength and greater resistance to physical injury.

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The municipality can be roughly divided into two areas: the northern area, with rich and fertile agricultural land ; and a southern area with craggy, forested area ( the Stange Commons ).
Barun Valley provides stunning contrasts, where high waterfalls cascade into deep gorges, craggy rocks rise from lush green forests, and colorful flowers bloom beneath white snow peaks.
Pushed into the natural hideout forests and the ancient and craggy Aravalli ranges, the Bhil and the Mina tribes survived more easily.
fr Territoire des Montagnes, also known as Sector Four, its peaks craggy and its stones sharp, one false move in the Mountain and the group will topple off the rocks into the gaping void beneath.

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The physical geography of Bærum is dominated by a craggy coastline along the Oslofjord and inland, hilly areas rising to the north and east, where there are large forested areas.
Though remote during this period, populated almost entirely by farmers, the rocky and craggy land that constituted much of the town kept the population low and new settlement at a minimum.
The beer is served at wooden tables in one-litre stoneware jugs under the trees of the " Berg ", a small, craggy, and wooded hill with old caves ( beer cellars ) owned by local breweries.
The game utilizes fractal technology to create the craggy mountains of an alien planet, where the visilibility was drastically reduced by the dense atmosphere.
The main characters were Dr. Finlay, a junior partner in the practice, played by Bill Simpson, Dr. Cameron, the craggy senior partner, played by Andrew Cruickshank, and Janet, their unflappable housekeeper and receptionist at Arden House, played by Barbara Mullen.
To the west, the catchment is underlain by older Cambrian rocks which are harder and the landscape is, as a consequence, more dramatic with high craggy hills and mountains through which the river falls in cascades and waterfalls.
There, the Tukituki Valley is separated from Havelock North / Hastings by the craggy range of hills that includes Te Mata Peak.
Most of the headland is hilly, with peaks such as the 171m Black Linn, by the Ben of Howth, Shielmartin Hill ( 163m ), Carrickbrack and Dun Hill, and craggy areas such as and Muck Rock ( Carrickmore ), and Kilrock, and there are steep cliffs around parts.
Alfred Wainwright in his guide " Walks from Ratty " describes Eskdale as " One of the loveliest of Lakeland's valleys, descends from the highest and wildest mountains in the district to the Sands of Ravenglass in a swift transition from bleak and craggy ridges to verdant woodlands and pastures watered by a charming river.
It was settled in a despression surrounded by steep hills, some of them even craggy.

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The European names derive from misinterpretation of a Manchu name sahaliyan ula angga hada (" peak / craggy rock at the mouth of the Amur River ").
A path runs the length of the lake, through the boulders and scree fall at the base of this craggy fell-side.
The masters favorite theme is a fall in a glen, with mournful fringes of pines interspersed with birch, and log-huts at the base of rocks and craggy slopes.
* The Chairlift is a " one-way " ride which carries up to 3 guests over the craggy face of Mount Gushmore, from its base at the beach, to its summit.
* Walrus Islands, are a group of craggy coastal islands in the Bering Sea, close to the northern shores of Bristol Bay, Alaska at the entrance to Togiak Bay
Two miles in length, this ridge falls over a series of craggy steps to the confluence of the two streams at Lingcove Bridge.
The craggy face of the hill provides many routes for rock climbers at a range of grades from easy climbs suitable for beginners ( some of which do not require ropes ), to challenging climbs up to a grade 6c.
Image: GWbeach. jpg | This very craggy beach is called Wakering Stairs and belongs to the Ministry of Defence and can be accessed at their discretion.
The work has a craggy profile as " it is littered with false climaxes at every turn ".

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From sagebrush plains through dense spruce and fir forest to craggy mountain peaks, Shoshone National Forest has a rich biodiversity rarely matched in any protected area.

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You have your paper horn clutched in your big, craggy fist, and for your entrance you have planned a noisy, colorful and exuberant greeting to your friends and tenants.
Chapman was a tall ( 6 ' 2 "/ 1. 88 m ), craggy pipe-smoker who enjoyed mountaineering and playing rugby.
The other remarkable feature is the sketchy landscape of craggy rocks against which the figure is silhouetted.
It is situated on the slopes of the Aspromonte, a long, craggy mountain range that runs up through the center of the region.
The name possibly originates from a name of a man, Albucius Other scholars claim the name is from a Celtic word meaning craggy.
In Ireland she is also associated with craggy, prominent mountains and outcroppings, such as Hag's Head () the southernmost tip of the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare.
The Jura mountains are wooded and rolling, not craggy and rocky like the Alps.
This most craggy and uncompromising of London buildings turns out to be full of firm gentleness.
The craggy landscape and towering peaks are most similar to the Balkan Mountains in Moesia.
She did not realize that his infant thoughts were of a repressed and furtive trend ; that when he waved his wooden spoon and gurgled, he was marshalling secret armies in craggy places, or that his wondering unfathomable eyes, jet black and shining, screened from her view a world of incipient revolution, wherein already he was blowing up Emperors and dethroning Popes.
: And all the craggy mountains yield.
It refers to the experience of pleasurable anxiety that we experience when confronting wild and threatening sights like, for example, a massive craggy mountain, black against the sky, looming terrifyingly in our vision.
As " The Crushing Lands ", Malbolge was a place of craggy, black stone and ash filled with stinking vapors, smoke, fire pits, and huge caves and caverns in which ancient Baatorians lurked.
The north side consists of craggy rocks.
The mountains themselves, the result of volcanic activity, are craggy and, more often than not, covered in deep snow.
The steep, craggy north-eastern face of Stob Dearg forms the classic aspect of the mountain as seen from the Kings House Hotel, and constitutes the most direct route of ascent for climbers and scramblers.
The weathered, craggy nature of the rocky ground means no layers of humus are formed.

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