Directly at my feet, to the north-west, the great intervale of Swift River gleamed from the depths of this valley, like sunshine from a storm-cloud.
It is the inferior summit of Kearsarge, which descends by a long, regular slope to the intervale at its upper end, while a secondary ridge of the Moats, advancing on the opposite side, drops into it by a precipice.
The walk from the Intervale over Thorn Hill gives ravishing backward glimpses, opening to a full and broad panorama of the Saco meadows and of the surrounding mountains.
His name and address are George Tillage, Intervale Farm, Mad River Village, N.
It extends from the house to the Merrimack river, and follows the same for the distance of half a mile, embracing many acres of the fertile intervale lands of that stream.
He told the different parties to keep away from one another, that they might the more readily find sufficient game to support them, and to meet at the Coos Intervale land at the mouth of the Ammonusuc River.
The narrow, irregular intervale of this mountain stream appear to have been cultivated for the last fifty or sixty years by a hardy race, who look mainly to the timber of the wild region north of them for a subsistence.
There are fences dividing the intervale into fields.
Looking far off to the southeast, across the intervale of the river, you see a white cloud of steam moving beneath the fringe of a forest.
It may be July and hay time--all the intervale grass land is mowed by hand--there is a sweat-breaking task!
With the trickle of the fountain in his ears the Stranger looked out across the ripening fields of the Intervale to the noble sky-line of the Stowe hills.
Gradually the old brick tavern resumed the functions of life: many buildings were added to it as well as many acres of farm and forest to the Doctor's original purchase of intervale land.
The meadow lot of the small intervale had become the prairie, stretching farther than their gaze could reach.
Fine intervale lands abound in this vicinity, and also in Brownfield.
Crossing the summit among the granite rocks and forests, we then descend into another long, trough-like valley, stretching as a broad intervale far away both north and south, through which flows Ausable River.
Chicoutimi village is above the chasm, at a point where the intervale broadens, the savage mountains retiring, leaving a space for gentle tree-clad slopes and cultivated fields.
Monument Mountain's long ridge gradually falls off, and the intervale broadens as the Housatonic winds in wider channel to Great Barrington.
The intervaleand low lands are generally later in drying, and are generally cultivated in June.
Good uplands produce one and a half tons per acre, and theintervale from two to three tons.
It is settled for more than thirty miles along its banks, having a mixture of good intervale and high land along its course.
It afterwards diminishes, and strips of intervale narrow its bed.
For lumbering purposes a dam had then been built across the outlet of Indian Lake, and the intervale had been overflowed until all the trees were dead.
The distance was about nine miles and through an intervale from half a mile to two miles in width.
Sometimes there are stretches of intervale or old lake bottom, of real flat-land, a rare beauty with us, on which the eyes rest with delight.
The Intervale House, near by, is a pleasant abode for those who choose to tarry.
The intervale ceases at the end of the first three miles, where the road leaves the Au Sable and winds up a hill to the last clearing, whence the view to the blasted, riven sides of Mount Moriah, towering opposite, is wonderfully grand.
It lies in theintervale bordering the East Branch of the Au Sable, and is twelve miles from Elizabethtown.
His father had a noble farm of rich intervaleon the banks of the river Saint John, and was well to do in the world.
On the left or opposite bank of the stream there was no intervale at all.
Just here the stream ran in a shallow ravine with shelving banks of clay, and on its hither margin was a bit of grassy intervale big enough for a horse to roll upon.
Footnote: Katahdin, like the Intervale near North Conway, is haunted and enchanted ground, abounding in fairies and other marvelous beings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intervale" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bottom; dell; gap; gill; glen; grove; pass; ravine; trench; trough; vale; valley