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meadow and below
Immediately below Zuoz is the village of S-chanf, which is the end of the large flat meadow surrounding the Inn.
The expanse to the north of the Schwabingerbach, the Carl Theodorswiese (" Carl Theodors meadow ") has the oldest construction in the park: the " Burgfriedsäule ", a boundary marker from 1724, topped with the Münchner Kindl stands in a grove of trees below the Monopteros.
below, the Verdon at the Pré ( meadow ) d ’ Issane.
Birds to be seen on the hill include meadow pipit, tree pipit, redstart and raven, whilst the woods below have a good population of woodcock.
Further interpatterning of the two archetypes, spatially and temporally, occurs when Satan emerges " upwards from his tremendous cavern below the realm of Chaos, to waylay the flower-like Eve in her walled Paradise and make her an inmate of his Hell, even as Pluto rose from beneath the earth to carry off Proserpine from her flowery meadow " ( Bodkin 1934: 97-98 ; cited in Rosenman 1978: 12 )
A meadow and spruce-fir forests below Parks Peak

meadow and militia
a carriage raising up the choking June dust, and beyond, in a meadow, a local militia company drilling with muskets, Kentuck' rifles, every kind of horse pistol, old sword, or cutlass.
While the emigrants were camped at the meadow, nearby militia leaders, including Isaac C. Haight and John D. Lee, made plans to attack the wagon train.

meadow and officers
At that time, the very unstable dunes were occupied only by customs officers, who gave them the name of Bôle, a term indicating an easily flooded maritime meadow.

meadow and at
The Irish words " Cluan Innish ", which mean " meadow and island ", have been contracted to " Cleenish ", where the remains of the monastery can be seen at Bellanaleck, County Fermanagh.
Internal evidence from the poems gives evidence of familiarity with the topography and place-names of this area of Asia Minor, for example, Homer refers to meadow birds at the mouth of the Caystros, a storm in the Icarian sea, and mentions that women in Maeonia and Caria stain ivory with scarlet.
In The Knight of the Cart, ( probably late 1170s ) at a meadow where there are knights and ladies, various games are played while:
They, and many of the moderates not in overt rebellion, forced King John to agree to a document later known as the ' Articles of the Barons ', to which his Great Seal was attached in the meadow at Runnymede on 15 June 1215.
It was not until 1984 that landscape designer Russell Page created a suitable setting for them in a large meadow at the National Arboretum as the National Capitol Columns, where they are combined with a reflecting pool in an ensemble that reminds some visitors of Persepolis.
The small, circular tracks at bottom center of photo were made by a meadow vole.
And the geographer, as he turns over the folios, with their details of population and of arable, woodland, meadow and other resources, cannot but be excited at the vast amount of information that passes before his eyes.
Abel-mizraim ( the " meadow of Egypt ", or " mourning of Egypt ") is a place " beyond ," or west, of the Jordan river, at the " threshing-floor of Atad.
Chrysaor, married to Callirrhoe, daughter of glorious Oceanus, was father to the triple-headed Geryon, but Geryon was killed by the great strength of Heracles at sea-circled Erytheis beside his own shambling cattle on that day when Heracles drove those broad-faced cattle toward holy Tiryns, when he crossed the stream of Okeanos and had killed Orthos and the oxherd Eurytion out in the gloomy meadow beyond fabulous Okeanos.
The shield purportedly kept to the middle of the Thames until it arrived at the disputed field, which was then an island because of flooding, whereupon it changed its course and entirely circled the meadow between the Thames and the Iffley.
Two nature reserves are within municipal borders: Isberga with a distinguished steppe meadow flora, and Kråkeryd located on rocks above Vättern at 60 meters altitude.
Drainage became so bad that of the Archbishop of Canterbury's meadow at Southerham were converted into a permanent fishery ( the Brodewater ) in the mid-15th century, and by the 1530s the entire Lewes and Laughton Levels,, were reduced to marshland again.
The second young man, now in a meadow, dies while swiping at a nude figure which suddenly disappears into thin air.
In 1929, a local village group of players had staged Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in a nearby meadow at Crean, repeating the production the next year.
Subalpine zone | Subalpine meadow s at Sunrise
" Usk Island " is a park at the edge of the river (' island ' is a literal translation of the Welsh ' ynys ' meaning a river meadow ).
On the 16th November in the Brasero de la Dehesa ( lit: meadow of execution ) in Ávila, all the accused were handed over to the secular authorities and burned at the stake.
The estate's gardens were designed by landscape architect Jens Jensen with his traditional ' long view ' giving visitors a glimpse of the residence down the long meadow before revealing the entire house at drive's end.
As the second element fit means ' moist meadow ', this place was supposedly located on the western shore of today's Stadsholmen ( arguably the only possible location for a meadow at the time ).
Two species of Seahorse the spiny seahorse, Hippocampus guttulatus and the short-snouted seahorse, Hippocampus hippocampus have been discovered in Studland Bay, specifically a seagrass meadow at the southern end of the beach.
Tharp allowed his cattle to graze the meadow, but at the same time had a respect for the grandeur of the forest and led early battles against logging in the area.
The meadow lies at the end of a three mile paved road which leaves the Generals Highway near the Giant Forest Museum.

meadow and their
Although they lured mariners, for the Greeks the Sirens in their " meadow starred with flowers " were not sea deities.
Later writers have inferred that the Sirens were anthropophagous, based on Circe's description of them " lolling there in their meadow, round them heaps of corpses rotting away, rags of skin shriveling on their bones.
The city defenders had repositioned six artillery pieces in the meadow behind the hospital ( now the cricket ground of Norwich school ) and were laying down such an accurate fire that the rebels feared the loss of all their guns.
He was dissuaded from attacking immediately and during the day both sides gathered their full strength on Marston Moor, an expanse of wild meadow west of York.
At a meadow a mile from Edinburgh, there was a pavilion where Sir Patrick Hamilton and Patrick Sinclair played and fought in the guise of knights defending their ladies.
Hart was a member of the Pennington Presbyterian Church, but in 1747 he donated a piece of land in his front meadow to local Baptists who had been seeking a place to build a church of their own.
Often lonely, they would carve their initials into the trees of the meadow, several of which are still visible.
In 2010, the park set aside a part which is home to pigs, their job over the next 12 months is to reclaim the area from nettles etc., in order to create another meadow area for wild flowers and fauna.
The stones were from the ruins of a fifteenth-century Irish castle destroyed by Oliver Cromwell ; Flower and Stone intend to use them to build a " Wailing Wall " in the meadow behind their mansion.
Currently, there are large numbers of beaver in the Ramshaw Meadows on the South Fork Kern River where their dams are trapping sediment, forming extensive pools, accelerating meadow restoration, and increasing riparian willow habitat.
earth-water-the picture shows a close-up of a dark and full-mouthed girl or boy lying asleep in the long grass of a meadow ; their face in silhouette is viewed from the left side and all around are the beautiful flowers and butterflies of the meadow ; above arch branches of a tree and a nice sky ; there are snails and toadstools among the foreground of grasses and delicate flowers ; dominant colour green.
Diodorus, on the contrary, describes the spot whence Proserpine was carried off as a meadow abounding in flowers, especially odoriferous ones, to such a degree that it was impossible for hounds to follow their prey by the scent across this tract: he speaks of it as enclosed on all sides by steep cliffs, and having groves and marshes in the neighborhood, but makes no mention of a lake.
The ballyboe ( a townland unit used in Ulster ) was described in 1608 as containing sixty acres of arable land, meadow, and pasture, however this was misleading as the size of townlands under the Gaelic system varied depending upon their quality, situation, and economic potential.
In the 19th century, manorial control was lost over what people used their moss rooms for, and an 1839 tithe map of Northen Etchells shows Northen Etchells's part of Shadow Moss as about 2 / 3 arable, about 1 / 3 meadow, one field as pasture, and one field as " uncultivated moors ".
) are generally taken in proportion to their availability, while meadow voles ( Microtus spp.
The group manages to escape, and soon they find their way to a meadow filled with daffodils.
Bacton United ' 89 FC opened their new facilities in July 2010 at Brickwall meadow on Broad Road.
Zadig then stumbles upon a meadow in which women are searching for a basilisk for their lord who is ill, ordered by his doctor to find one of these rare animals to cure his sickness.
After encountering numerous dangers including a hungry barn owl, a flock of religious wrens including their reverend Phineas ( Ben Vereen ), and intimidating construction equipment, which the wrens call " yellow dragons ", the Furlings make it to the meadow with the herbs they need.
Although, they did leave their mark: After they had left, once, every year a faeryring – a henge of mushrooms – would appear in the corner of their meadow as a reminder and promise to the people of Shillington that should the monarchy ever fall again the Goblins would return to that very spot, as a protest, and continue to until there was once more a crowned King of England.

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