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boulder <a boulder; boulders> N

boulder clay GEOL

striated boulder GEOL

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Both wells failed on boulders and loose sand which plugged the well bores.
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The rain from the typhoon triggered the flow of volcanic ash, boulders, and water down the rivers surrounding the volcano.
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This sheltered section then gives way to a more open area with a rock garden where large ferns cascade out of immense boulders.
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It seems to wash over everything -- the surrounding mountains, the patches of scrub on the ridges, the boulders that cling to unlikely gradients.
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It was not actually a rock shelter, but a jumble of granite boulders or tors.
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In several houses, under the kitchen, a low store room was let into the ground and walled with boulders to act as a cold store and storage room.
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The height of the groyne was to be reduced and the large boulders removed.
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The stream is strewn with great boulders and the water dashes over these in a series of cascades, causing such masses of foam that they look like soapsuds.
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The system comes to an end at a wall of sand and boulders, which can be bypassed to a smaller descending passage reaching a sump.
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It spawns over rocky surfaces and small boulders.
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