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Isolated structures located on the roadsides as well as on top of the canyon cliffs and ridge crests have been interpreted as shrines related to these activities.
According to the Lanercost Chronicle, Alexander did not spend his decade as a widower alone: " he used never to forbear on account of season nor storm, nor for perils of flood or rocky cliffs, but would visit none too creditably nuns or matrons, virgins or widows as the fancy seized him, sometimes in disguise.
Amathus was built on the coastal cliffs with a natural harbor and flourished at an early date, soon requiring several cemeteries.
Some of them were sited beside precipitous cliffs and were protected by large ramparts, artificial or natural: a good example is at Burland near Gulberwick in Shetland, on a clifftop and cut off from the mainland by huge ditches.
Sheer, jagged cliffs rise from the sea on several of the mountainous islands.
In northwestern Europe, chalk deposits from the Upper Cretaceous are characteristic for the Chalk Group, which forms the white cliffs of Dover on the south coast of England and similar cliffs on the French Normandian coast.
There is a spectacular viewing point on the top of the cliffs opposite the entrance to the Céide Fields near Ballycastle in North Mayo.
Cairns are found all over the world in uplands, on moorland, on mountaintops, near waterways and on sea cliffs, and also in barren desert and tundra areas.
File: DeadSea3667. jpg | A rough Dead Sea, with salt deposits on cliffs
North of Isna ( 160 km north of Aswan ), the plateau on both sides of the valley rises to as much as 550 m above sea level ; at Qina ( some 90 km north of Isna ) the 300-m limestone cliffs force the Nile to change course towards the southwest for about 60 km before it turns northwest for about 160 km to Asyut.
The terrain is generally low-lying on the south coast, with some rocky headlands, rising gradually to rugged cliffs along the north coast.
It is a cavity nester, preferring holes in cliffs, trees or buildings ; in built-up areas, Common Kestrels will often nest on buildings, and generally they often reuse the old nests of corvids if are available.
On these islands, it shares some of the same cliff habitat as the Black-legged Kittiwake, though there is some localized segregation between the species on given cliffs.
In contrast to the dappled chicks of other gull species, kittiwake chicks are downy and white since they are under relatively little threat of predation, as the nests are on extremely steep cliffs.
The Palisades are a line of steep cliffs on the lower west side of the Hudson River.

cliffs and east
Hastings is situated where the sandstone beds, at the heart of the Weald, known geologically as the Hastings Sands, meet the English Channel, forming tall cliffs to the east of the town.
There are granite cliffs in the west and limestone cliffs in the east.
The Calanques, also known as the Massif des Calanques, are a dramatic feature of the Provence coast, a 20-km long series of narrow inlets in the cliffs of the coastline between Marseille on the west and Cassis on the east.
The lake is located above sea level and is bordered by two cliffs, rising to the west and to the east, which form the walls of a valley.
The gigantic rock cliffs of the Stolby Nature Reserve rise from the mountains of the southern bank of the Yenisei, the western hills form the Gremyachaya Griva crest extending westwards up to the Sobakina River, the north is generally plain, except for the Drokinskaya Sopka hill, with forests to the northwest and agricultural fields to the north and east.
* The Upper Cliffs, a band of cliffs high up on the hillside east of Twin Buttress.
In contrast to the white cliffs at Dover further to the east, the cliffs at Folkestone are composed of Greensand and Gault Clay.
Sark Lighthouse is located on the side of cliffs at Point Robert, at the north east of the island, and guides vessels passing through the Channel Islands away from Blanchard Rock, which lies several miles to the east.
The topography is marked by the New Jersey Palisades in the north with cliffs overlooking the Hudson to the east and less severe cuesta or slope to the west.
Along the cliffs to the east is Plaidy Beach, and further on the bay and village of Millendreath with another beach.
Located on the precipitous escarpment on the east of the undulating Northern Tablelands plateau, the wilderness consists of impressive cliffs, rugged ridges, spurs and streams.
The southern border of the Lincoln National Park starts with sand dunes from Mary Ellis Wreck Beach to Wanna along Sleaford Bay, before changing to limestone cliffs further east along Encounter Bay.
The watertable in this locality is drained by the Little Antietam Creek and its tributaries, and many of these caves can be found in the cliffs and along the broken plateau east of town.
During the Pleistocene Epoch continental glaciers scraped away soil and steepened cliffs on hills around this valley, particularly on Mounts Tekoa and Shatterack east of the river, and on Turtle Mountain standing in the middle of the valley.
Over 10 million years ago, this valley was underwater with the tops of the Rimrocks, cliffs to the north and east of downtown, being a prehistoric beach.
The Rims run to the north and east of the downtown core, separating it from the Heights to the north and Lockwood to the east, with the cliffs to the north being tall and to the east of downtown, the face rises.
The Holderness coastline on the east coast of England, just north of the Humber Estuary, is the fastest eroding coastline in Europe due to its soft clay cliffs and powerful waves.
The city of Springfield is mainly flat with rolling hills and cliffs surrounding the south, east, and north parts of the city.

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Little growth is possible along the coast, since the cliffs are on the sea ’ s edge.
The cliffs in particular acted as an edge of the El Alamein battlefield, which meant the British position could not be outflanked.
The western edge of this block rises in a series of steep cliffs from the Altiplano.
The car chase scene in which Thornhill is drunkenly careening along the edge of cliffs high above the ocean, supposedly on Long Island, was actually shot on the California coast, and in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, according to DVD audio commentary.
The topography of this city is a combination of flat land along the rivers, then steep hillsides with rock cliffs to the western edge of the city limits.
By then, because of erosion, its original site was just ten yards from the edge of the shore cliffs.
The Cut Bank Creek river is spanned cliffs to cliffs by a scenic elevated railway bridge high above the canyon floor less than a mile from the edge of the town.
The Index Town Walls, granite cliffs up to high, are located on the north edge of the town.
Famous are its 15th Century " hanging houses " ( casas colgadas ), that appear suspended over the cliffs edge.
On 9 August 1974, Bygraves became stuck on cliffs near his house in Westbourne, Bournemouth when a kite flown by his grandson Michael became trapped beneath the edge of the cliff.
The following quarter of a mile involves a scramble along narrow ledges, many of which may have nearly sheer cliffs of 1, 000 feet ( 305 m ) or more just off the edge.
Passing round the edge of the tidal Hooe Lake, the path regains the countryside above Jennycliff Bay, part of the Plymouth Sound, Shores and Cliffs ( Site of Special Scientific Interest ), and follows the cliffs past Bovisand to Wembury, Wembury Marine Centre.
The South Downs Way runs along the edge of the cliffs, taking a very undulating course.
The Rim is an escarpment defining the southwestern edge of the Colorado Plateau, and along its central and most spectacular portions is characterized by high limestone and sandstone cliffs, namely the Kaibab Limestone and Coconino Sandstone.
It follows the red cliffs which stand above Jacob's Ladder Beach, and there are benches placed along the edge the whole way up.
The road traverses the edge of cliffs overhanging the ocean.
The shore is a mixture of pebbled beaches and low rocky cliffs, with the old harbour being at the western edge of the town at the mouth of the Land Yeo.
The shore at Clevedon is a mixture of pebbled beaches and low rocky cliffs, with the old harbour being at the western edge of the town at the mouth of the Land Yeo river.
They appear to prefer seas over steep cliffs at the edge of the continental shelf.
The bluffs are the site of a pre-colonial battle between the invading Mohegan, and the native Niantic in which the Mohegan were driven off the edge of the tall cliffs to their deaths on the beach below.
These two high rock stacks, which have been carved out of the cliffs by wave action, are visible from the beach or from the domaine d ' Abbadia, a nature park on the edge of the commune related to the Conservatoire du littoral project.
This has resulted in several unique features of Mont Aiguille, including the cliffs, which are almost identical to those on the eastern edge of the Vercors Plateau such as those on the edge of the Grand Veymont, which is the highpoint of the range.

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