After following the course of the Indus for about eight miles, we turned abruptly to the left, ascending a narrow gorge, in which a considerable stream flowed from the south-west.
The road descended in a narrow gorge, which had apparently been worn by aqueous action in the almost perpendicular cliff.
The commencement of the descent was very rapid down a narrow gorge, into which the fissure at the top widened by degrees.
A lake of six square miles could be formed here by damming, at a narrow gorge, a fork of Toxaway.
The valley comes down from a narrow gorge, dominated by a Crusading castle, and beneath this is a great outbreak of basalt.
Part of the course is through a narrow gorge, between low precipitous cliffs of dark limestone, with iron-coloured bands of flint and many natural caverns.
In its lower portion a narrow gorge hemmed in by beetling crags, it expands at its head into what, seen from any vantage-ground, shows as a broad sunny basin, divided by green ridges into a labyrinth of fertile glens.
At the end of the last basin the stream entered a narrow gorge.
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