This "wooded country" afterwards turned out to be sand hills, with scrub.
In a wooded country in spite of aeroplanes and balloons smokeless powder has made the localization and identification of targets a matter of supreme difficulty.
As generally happens in operations in wooded country, the fighting to a great extent was carried on at close quarters.
The town and road lie in a hollow in the midst of wooded country, where the Germans were squeezed from the Vistula and pressed to the rear.
You may have frost with a north wind, while if that north wind were blowing up over a wooded country, where all the leaves were giving out their vapour from the ground into the air, you would not have a sign of frost.
Mr. McInnes reports:—“Though a wooded country throughout, there are but limited areas where the forest growth is of a size to be commercially of much value.
At first it runs over hilly ground and through an oak-wooded country, then through thick forests of spruce trees, the trees standing very close together.
I walked fast, for the most part through a thickly-wooded country, and at about sunset I reached Tetcha.
It passes through a well-wooded country, part of the valleys of the Thames and Evenlode rivers.
It passes through a well-wooded country, and a short distance beyond Kilsby joins the Watling Street at an acute angle.
It is quite the commonest antelope in Turkwel, and also in the undulating country west of Elgeyo, where it is found in the plains, open bush, and thin mimosa-wooded country.
It is never seen very far from water, and is partial to park-like, open bush and thinly-wooded country.
About two miles further inland from Mr. Merivale's and in the midst of a fine and well-wooded country, was Sir Richard Carleton's house.
On our right is the river Bure, or North River, which after a very long and winding course leaves the marsh, and enters a richly-wooded country.
They'd be in the way, most likely, especially in this sort of wooded country.
About four miles farther along the marks left the railway and ran towards a stretch of wooded country.
We proceeded during the night, and early in the morning of the 22nd passed several sluices, and then traversed a low, wooded country on the Sciotto, which is here full of small verdant islands, covered with trees.
After traversing a wooded country, with remarkably fine sugar maples and walnut trees, we came to Walnut Creek, which flows through a shady forest.
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