Descending to the south across an open plain, we struck for a remarkable gorge in a granite range (the only one now between us and the Lyons), at which we arrived by sundown.
The bush, like most African bush which borders on open plain, was fairly thin on the outskirts, and was what is commonly known as open bush.
This was a narrow strip of open plain, some two miles long by about a mile in width, which opened out at each end into a large open plain.
This is a solitary pile of gray granite, standing in an open plain.
For the first five miles from the river towards the Cascade range, the soil is gravelly; it is then a sandy loam to the foot of the mountain, and is generally an open plain.
After crossing an open plain of about two miles in length, I entered a brush of Acacia pendula, and soon after I arrived at an old channel or hollow scooped out by floods.
As we approached the western extremity of the great range, we touched on an open plain, whereof the soil was very rich.
After travelling upwards of ten miles we crossed the corner of an open plain, and five miles further on we reached the bank of the river Namoi, and encamped about noon.
At eight miles we entered upon an extensive, open plain, which reached to the horizon in the direction of 10 degrees West of North.
We moved through a belt of fine woods, and halted in front of a broad, open plain, at a point where three roads intersected.
Between the Forebank Hills and the tablelands we were now approaching is an open plain of spinifex some ten miles wide, bounded on North and South by sand-ridges.
Crossing an open plain, we reached Mount Wilson, from which the lake was plainly visible, at a greatly lower level.
The direction of the valley was also much more westerly, and the mountains on both sides had receded considerably from the river, leaving an open plain of five or six miles in width.
Fields colter Bratten Cane Labeeche corp Wovington Frasure & York Set out to Visit this mountain of evel Spirits, we Set out from the mouth of the White Stone Creek, at 8 oClock, at 4 miles Cross the Creek in an open plain, at 7 ms.
S W are Covered with Snow and appear verry high- I Saw a rattle Snake in an open plain 2 miles from any Creek or wood.
Over the long stretch of open plain, down into the deep hollow, up again and over the rolling ground, past the white farm house, on we went.
Surely such troops as composed the grand old Sixth corps were fitted for a nobler work than standing upon an open plain, exposed to fierce artillery fire, without ever being allowed to turn upon the enemy.
From the point where we broke the rebel ranks to the crossing of Cedar creek, was three miles, an open plain.
He therefore earnestly recommended to attack the enemy while he had him in an open plain, and not to lose the opportunity of obtaining a victory, which now presented itself.
All the way to the enemy's camp they had an open plain, free from all danger of ambush.
I accordingly suggested that we should confine our party to three mounted persons and three carts, with of course the same number of cheetahs, and endeavour to obtain some real coursing upon the open plain.
At length, after about half a mile passed in anxiety, we discovered Bisgaum and his mahout both safe upon an open plain; the latter torn and bleeding from countless scratches while rushing through the thorny jungle.
A tiger had killed a bullock at the foot of a wooded hill bordered by an open plain.
Never in my life have I seen the sun shining on zebras in such a way as to cause them to become invisible or even in any way inconspicuous on an open plain, and I have seen thousands upon thousands of Burchell's zebras.
I followed as fast as I could, and we crossed an open plain together, when I looked over my shoulder, and saw that all the other fellows had given up the chase except the two mentioned by Peterkin.
But we passed from the wood where these signs were discovered, out upon an open plainof considerable extent.
Towards morning we came out upon an open plain, and left these evil prowlers of the night behind us.
The trail swerved inward from the open plain, as though the rider had sought the base of the ridge for his protection.
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