It is this rock and chasm to which the name refers--"Divided rock," or an open place in a rock.
I was sent along with the two tents, and arrived in the evening at a Negro town called Farani; here we pitched the tents in an open place, at no great distance from the town.
Having accomplished this, from a large pool of rain water, I sought for an open place, with a single tree in the midst, under which I made my bed for the night.
But in Mecklenburg, Pomerania, and probably elsewhere, villages have their own local Blocksberg, which is generally a hill or open place in the neighbourhood; a number of places in Pomerania go by the name of the Blocksberg.
Meantime all the villagers, arrayed in their best clothes, were assembled in an open place.
The fast over, some old men enter the hut, bandage the girl's eyes, cover her head with a bonnet of which the fringes fall on her shoulders, and then lead her forth and tie her to a post set up in an open place.
Presently I came to an open place, where the moonlight crept in between the trees.
It seemed to me that the wall of my hut fell down, and I saw an open place, and in the centre of the place I lay dead, covered with many wounds, while round my corpse my brothers Dingaan and Umhlangana stalked in pride like lions.
It is very dark in the forest, but you must push through it till you come to an open place with a wall of rock behind it.
Slipping along to an open place I peered down to be thrilled by sight of four good-sized turkeys.
First I photographed them from different positions; then I took up my stand about on a level with them in an open place on the slope where they had me in plain sight.
Cautiously we glided up the creek, listening now and then to get the direction, until we came to an open place where we could see some distance up a ridge.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "open place" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.