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They live neither in monasteries nor even | caves, a favorite residence of desert hermits such a |
es the original events which made the Maratika | caves a sacred place for Vajrayana practitioners. |
discovery and exploration of numerous “Unnamed | Caves”, a naming practice used to protect their loca |
ave the UNESCO declare the site of the Edakkal | Caves a World Heritage Centre. |
Valley is located the Bezeklik Thousand Buddha | Caves, a complex of Buddhist caves temples dating fr |
Bats roost in trees, | caves, abandoned buildings, old wells, and mines. |
the relics of Venerable Theodosius of the Kiev | Caves, abbot (1091) |
000 BC, as shown by Neolithic remains found in | caves above the village (on display at the museum at |
It is home to the only air-filled | caves accessible to tourists in Florida. |
I know that there are some other | caves across Slaughter in the (formerly) vacant lot. |
shipwreck fourteen years prior and found these | caves after sinking into the ocean. |
Mating occurs in the | caves, after which the females migrate to the sea to |
he Alabama cave shrimp is only known from five | caves, all in Madison County, Alabama. |
remains, Lund suddenly stopped the work in the | caves, alleging lack of resources to finance the exc |
e numerous burials that have been found in the | caves along its walls. |
This bat lives in | caves along the east coast of Australia. |
Generally on rocky reefs, in ledges and | caves; also areas high in coral. |
The | caves also have a total of 79 surviving burials, amo |
in sinkholes, rotting wood, termite nest, and | caves, although it is now only found in four caves i |
νού) is one of the largest and more impressive | caves among the hundred caves found in Crete. |
found on the walls and ceilings of some of the | caves; an important find as it had previously been t |
ool, artificial waterfalls, intricately carved | caves, an airport terminal, hospital set, railway st |
s from Sri Lanka: Batadomba Lena and Beli Lena | caves, Ancient Ceylon 6: 165-265. |
The village became famous for its two nearby | caves, and only 100 metres from each other, were amo |
They roost in | caves and tunnels, and sometimes live together with |
avanna, Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, | caves, and hot deserts. |
are nocturnal and during the day they sleep in | caves and burrows. |
The natural | caves and galleries among the boulders provided cove |
t landscape, and there are springs, sinkholes, | caves and rock outcrops along the river. |
The bat's natural habitats are dry savanna, | caves, and subterranean habitats. |
calcareous, so the landscape shows impressive | caves and natural archways and fountains. |
They bury the dead in natural | caves, and cut their hair to express mourning. |
le points made of stone have been found in the | caves and surrounding area. |
ubland, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, | caves, and hot deserts. |
A number of | caves and arches in a spur and groove formation are |
border, while hundreds fled to nearby gullies, | caves and villages. |
The biome will include a public walkway, | caves and watercourses to explore. |
These lonely predators live in deep | caves and hunt passionately almost everything, searc |
It roosts in | caves, and the largest colony contains an estimated |
uest, the prince will sail seas, crawl through | caves, and fly magic carpets. |
It roosts in | caves and rocky crevices or on the undersides of bou |
With towering limestone bluffs, natural | caves, and a wide variety of trees and flowering shr |
all that is left of the winter gardens are the | caves and grottoes created by Holden. |
Africa, Kenya and Tanzania, where it lives in | caves and crevies, and under fallen logs. |
leological Society has published many books on | caves and caving, and publiches a regular Bulletin. |
father is worried, knowing that wolves live in | caves and may follow its scent and kill their livest |
rmer battlefields, gun emplacements, trenches, | caves, and historic structures. |
This is a cosmopolitan species, found in | caves and buildings throughout the warmer parts of t |
medium and very small plants (some in tunnels, | caves, and mines), and oil production was also dispe |
w teachers that Bowie was built on top of some | caves, and that there's an entrance in teacher's wor |
aving an extremely large underground system of | caves and tunnels that ran to adjacent townships. |
e edge, several dozen glaciers, explorable ice | caves, and many grand and picturesque inlets. |
Caves and Caving in Britain. | |
ight direction as they proceed deeper into the | caves and encounter greater numbers of more deadly e |
earth, they traveled to Cusco via underground | caves and there built a temple in honor of their fat |
r waterfall proved the more popular of the two | caves and it is the only one open to the public at t |
The | caves and related features are formed predominantly |
Through Chasm, | Caves And Titan Woods is an EP by the Norwegian blac |
Some of the main | caves and the year when work began within them inclu |
ne bluffs, naturally forested woodlands, cliff | caves, and several small seasonal waterfalls fed by |
e salamander" that frequents twilight zones of | caves and also inhabits springs and surrounding fore |
Wookey Hole; Its | Caves and Cave Dwellers. |
ed over 10,000 years ago in and among the many | caves and alcoves. |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | caves, and urban areas. |
Its roosts in | caves and mines, but only breeds in specific caves o |
It is nearly 130 km away from Ellora | Caves and 21 km from Lonar. |
tural habitats are dry savanna, moist savanna, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
nd the island of Upolu including the Falemauga | Caves and earth mounds in Vailele village. |
Its natural habitats are dry savanna, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
l habitats are temperate forests, rocky areas, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
Its natural habitats are | caves and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
Its natural habitats are inland karsts, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
Its natural habitats are moist savanna, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
ts are temperate forests, temperate shrubland, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
d to be natural subterranean locations such as | caves and underground mines where temperatures remai |
Nanputuo Temple has many deep | caves and verdant woods. |
there are a number of fortifications, man-made | caves, and commemorative plaques in the area. |
It is endemic to | caves and groundwater in Australia. |
re are extensive natural and man-made tunnels, | caves and caverns under the village. |
deposits, as efflorescence on alum slates, in | caves, and as a volcanic sublimate. |
The species "roosts in dark | caves and feed presumably on nectar and fruit. |
couple of subsidiary buildings, plus some old | caves and graves. |
a place that has original Indian playgrounds, | caves and paintings that denote some characteristics |
Harvey, H.W.: 1944 Some | Caves and Pictographs Near the Harvey Rock Shelter. |
o has long kept the secret of its labyrinth of | caves and tunnels that lie beneath the surface. |
Caves and Jails in Tutuhan Park Hagatna Guam | |
ntermittent freshwater marches, inland karsts, | caves, and hot deserts. |
Discovery of new | caves and their exploration still continues. |
m it for tourists in the Andalucian Sacromonte | Caves and Hills. |
Caves and subterranean vaults and passages, complete | |
small Roman ruins in Kfar Hamam, as well as 3 | caves, and some historic tunnels; the security probl |
Britain's Economic Performance (with Richard | Caves and Rudiger Dornbusch), 1981. |
th is being held, via a network of underground | caves and tunnels, and make his way to the Security |
avanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, | caves, and hot deserts. |
s once known as Tigguo Cobauc meaning Place of | Caves and was referred to as such by the Bishop of S |
subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, | caves, and urban areas. |
of the Globe are Durlston Bay, the Tilly Whim | Caves and the Anvil Point Lighthouse. |
Caves and Stalls can be seen in Shentbandar. | |
rist village noted for its extensive limestone | caves and caving experiences. |
ed troops landing and fighting ashore, hitting | caves and machinegun nests on Mount Suribachi 19 Feb |
to land clearance has affected lakes, rivers, | caves and bays. |
he right to vote it would be back to living in | caves and dung for dinner” |
This hill has large | caves, and quarrying of limestone was formerly the m |
The area is known for its underground | caves and springs. |
ea picked out these planes of weakness to form | caves and natural arches that have since collapsed t |
komby) also refers to the network of abandoned | caves and tunnels earlier used to mine stone, especi |
baru got stuck in a ditch near Sam's Point Ice | Caves and they were unable to get the car out. |
bout 1,000 yards from small arms positioned in | caves and crevices near the waters edge. |
It is threatened by pollution and damage to | caves and is vulnerable to extinction. |
with the words "Where Ganges, woods, Himalayan | caves, and men dream God-I am hallowed; my body touc |
aeological Reports “The Hunter-gatherer Use of | Caves and Rockshelters”. |
s, the "Oklahoma cave amphipod", is known from | caves and springs in the Arbuckle Mountains of Johns |
The region also has many water-filled | caves and sinkholes which attract cave divers from a |
inea-pig-like rodent and probably emerged from | caves and limestone crevices to forage on bark, smal |
visitors there are hiking trails to get to the | caves and the castle, and walking on the road is not |
These areas can include riparian canyons, | caves, and mine shafts. |
to the defensive possibilities created by the | caves and heavy rocks, inhabitants occupied many of |
This species usually roosts in | caves and hollow trees, but there is little other in |
s, scorpions and tarantulas in the 'two creepy | caves' and a diverse collection of Australian sea je |
into the northern walls of the valley are 230 | caves and grottos, the Kizil Caves archaeological si |
tropical moist lowland forests, moist savanna, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
e now-armored Stark battles his way out of the | caves and finds the dying Yinsen, who tells him not |
pical dry forests, dry savanna, moist savanna, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
turdays explore ancient temples and bottomless | caves, and battle with villains which includes the e |
t-like landscape of the Plaine Corail with its | caves and sinkholes - a major tourist attraction tod |
al moist montanes, dry savanna, moist savanna, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
The | Caves and Cliffs of Isandra are located in the Betsi |
The game's environment varies from the | caves and small villages of Afghanistan, to snowy cl |
wari, Hot Water Spring at Anhoni and Radhadevi | Caves and Jam Sanvli Temple (Near Sausar), Hiraman t |
the Texas Salamander, This salamander lives in | caves and eats small bugs and other species of insec |
the village lie the famous Gouffre de Padirac ( | caves) and Rocamadour (pilgrimage) sites. |
As well as particular | caves and other hermitages where sages and sadhus ha |
s of medieval India next to frescoes of Ajanta | Caves and Bagh Caves. |
wland forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
The area contains many | caves and large cliffs along the Mississippi River a |
tic pegmatites, phosphate rock deposits, guano | caves and in chondrite meteorites. |
ide the park is Thunderbolts Hideout, a set of | caves and overhanging granite rocks. |
ests, dry savanna, moist savanna, rocky areas, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
r tropical dry lowland grassland, rocky areas, | caves, and subterranean habitats (other than caves). |
ruction) responsible for the carving of Lacy's | Caves and attempting to blow up the stones at Long M |
s at Stoney Point Park merge and form alcoves, | caves, and dens. |
more than 2,600 five-inch projectiles into the | caves and hillsides of the tenaciously defended isla |
nally proved adept at identifying booby traps, | caves and tunnels and caches of enemy weapons. |
In 1981, Dogpatch sold the | caves and they continued to be managed by Bruce Rane |
ples (Khedrup Je and Gyeltsab Je) in adjoining | caves, and images of bla mas of the Drupkhang incarn |
mpionship he reached the last 16, beating Alan | Caves and Denis Ovens before losing to Wayne Jones. |
une has beautiful landscapes, mountain rivers, | caves and large forests. |
agmites, columns, and other speleothems within | caves and, for that matter, in the formation of the |
btropical or tropical high-altitude grassland, | caves, arable land, and heavily degraded former fore |
These | caves are made of sandstone and are thousands of yea |
Above the | caves are inscribed the names of donors written in B |
None of the | caves are natural, they were all cut into the sandst |
Considering they were all dug by hand, the | caves are often regarded as an incredible feat of en |
The | caves are in the valley of the river Escalona and we |
The | caves are situated under the hills of Tullybrack (38 |
The | caves are quite a distance away from the entrance, a |
All the | caves are sink hole systems, fed by sink holes at th |
Numerous solution | caves are developed within the Greenbrier Formation |
These | caves are considered extremely hazardous and should |
In India, the Ajanta | Caves are rediscovered by a British hunting party. |
The | caves are in the municipality of Manacor, about 1 ki |
The | caves are a popular tourist attraction for tour grou |
The | Caves are opened to the public once a month througho |
The | caves are only accessible 2 hours either side of low |
The Cathedral | Caves are a series of sea caves on the Catlins Coast |
The | caves are said to be the earliest major Buddhist cav |
Anchihaline | caves are caves, usually coastal, containing a mixtu |
These | caves are situated in the twin hills of Barabar (fou |
The | caves are used as a temple by the encroachers. |
Few other | caves are also seen around and are quite big in size |
The | caves are on the route of several popular walks in t |
Nearby at 'Patal Bhubneshwar', underground | caves are major tourist attraction. |
These | caves are on a major trade route of the past that ra |
The Guyang, Binyang, and Linahua | caves are hoseshoe-shaped. |
Over one hundred and fifty | caves are protected. |
m earlier, the other styles (mainly artificial | caves) are found earlier in the West than in the Eas |
Both | caves are protected and inaccessible to the public. |
Korakkar | caves are found in Chaturagiri and Kolli Hills. |
However the | caves are downstream of a large sulfurous hotspring |
The | caves are also decorated with crosses and prayers en |
The Aurangabad | caves are embedded in the campus. |
The | caves are dark except for a beam of light emanating |
Caves are divided into three separate groups dependi | |
Many of the | caves are multi-storied and water-supplied. |
The | caves are accessed through a long flight of stairs i |
The Jogeshwari | Caves are some of the earliest Buddhist cave temples |
The Dorking | Caves are a network of caves underneath Dorking, a f |
The cliffy path, the gravel and the | caves are references to the difficulties of reaching |
The | caves are located off the Western Express Highway, a |
r legend is that a werewolf inhabits the small | caves around the cemetery. |
It is found in marine | caves around the Bahamas, Cuba and Mexico and inland |
Aragonite also forms in the ocean and in | caves as inorganic precipitates called marine cement |
They have frequently been reported from | caves as deep as 400 metres (1,300 ft), where they c |
This species appears to prefer | caves as roosting sites, but roosts in trees holes, |
ncis Powe, a carpenter who originally used the | caves as a workshop while making beach huts for the |
ans alone, letting them pass unharmed in their | caves, as these dark elves don't accept mortal being |
It commonly appears in | caves as speleothems and "moonmilk", deposited from |
ers, lakes, waterfalls, canyons, and limestone | caves as well as fossils found here. |
any historical monuments including the Kharosa | Caves, as well as Sri Satya Sai Baba Temple. |
Caverns is a recognized member of the National | Caves Association, and offers more than a mile of li |
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