Examples of 'precipices' in a sentence

Meaning of "precipices"

precipice (noun) - a very steep cliff, typically a tall one; a situation of great peril; the brink of a dangerous or disastrous situation
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The mountains and precipices that cursed.
Do not drive too closely to stairs or precipices.
What were only precipices become abysses.
Outside the trails there are frightening precipices.
Two miles up the crumbling precipices seem devoid of life.
The south side was naturally defended with precipices.
Some of these precipices appeared to us to be more than a mile high.
They walk by the side of precipices.
The precipices which descend to.
Perpendicular mountains and along the brink of precipices.
In general these precipices are nearly.
The summit is a small mound surrounded on three sides by precipices.
Run into precipices.
The coastal region west of the town is characterized by precipices.
Remember that precipices can cause discomfort to people with fear of heights.

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There were only perilous cliffs and precipices here.
Tremendous green precipices fell away to the white rapids of the Urubamba below.
The coastal region west of the town is defined by precipices.
Her body was shattered upon jagged precipices on the bottom of a nearby cliff.
The stone stairways are also narrow and next to precipices.
A narrow labyrinth of precipices inside Olympus.
Some threw themselves from the high cliffs down precipices.
Precipices at Vargön and close to the lake Vristulven in Västergötland.
But it is a good thing for our souls to fathom these precipices.
Miles up, the crumbling precipices seem devoid of life.
Most of the trek is uphill and with a fair number of precipices.
There are also many precipices and a number of caves, even nowadays unexplored.
Writing to reveal the labyrinths of identity and the precipices of nationality.
Among all the unfathomable precipices which surrounded him, which was his choice?
Flanking the many obstacles that separate the field from steep precipices.
Dizzying precipices and snowstorms can not hinder their course, much less stop them.
My grandfather really did not feel fear of heights or precipices or anything like that.
These enormous precipices are among the must-see wonders of Canary Islands.
The contrast between the clear blue sea and the rugged precipices is amazing.
You can encounter the magnificent gorges and towering precipices through 15 different trails around the park.
The rocks are of the Alpine variety and are surrounded by steep precipices.
There are, however, several sharp precipices in the vicinity.
The narrow roads of the Waynapicchu are steep and on the edge of precipices.
In places it was a fast-running river, hurtling over precipices further up and forming rapids.
The Azores also has arather gentle topography withundulating hills and peaks ratherthan abrupt precipices.
But the way will be obstructed by three awful precipices -- white, and black, and red.
The cog railway then goes through a romantic ravine, passing waterfalls and precipices.
The majority of exposed trap rock occurs along high mural precipices facing to the east.
But the journey continued between towering rocks, beneath the lips of immense precipices.
Right now, impassable mountains and precipices protect us.
The region bordering on the Yalu River is mainly precipices.
There is very few animals in the world that could live on precipices like the walla.
This martin also breeds in lowland areas utilising man-made structures as a substitute for natural precipices.
Shutting them up between inaccessible precipices and the sea ;.
I was subject to tests of courage, being forced to go over deep precipices.

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