- p****ages. The term is
borrowed from French,
where it
means abyss or chasm.
Abîmes are a
structure which form late in the life of a
limestone cave. They can...
- history, mise en
abyme (French pronunciation: [miz ɑ̃n‿abim]; also mise en
abîme) is the
technique of
placing a copy of an
image within itself,
often in...
- gouffres: découvertes dans les
jungles mayas, Flammarion, 1979 Dans les
abîmes de la terre, Flammarion, 1975 La
France des
grottes et cavernes, Privat...
- Druillet. Lone
Sloane first appeared in Druillet's own debut, Mystère des
Abîmes,
published in 1966.
Other stories were
published in the Franco-Belgian comics...
-
Elric stories in a short-lived magazine. His
first book, Le Mystère des
abîmes (The
Mystery of the Abyss),
appeared in 1966. It
introduced his recurring...
- français [Yearbook of the
French Alpine Club], 1887, pp. 41–47. "Grottes et
abîmes," [Caves and Abysses]
Annuaire du Club
alpin français, 1889, pp. 145–69...
-
certified platinum. In
February 2021, he
released his
first studio album Cœur
abîmé that
peaked at
number 3 in
French Albums Chart. Yard: Après « A la fête »...
-
letter which appears in
several French words, like naître (to be born),
abîme (abyss), maître (master), fraîche (fresh), and more.
Unlike Â, Ê, and Ô...
-
vocabulary through early research in the
Western Balkan Dinaric Alpine karst.
Abîme, a
vertical shaft in
karst that may be very deep and
usually opens into...
- (1
September 2003). "Position of the
palaeontological site Aven I des
Abîmes de La ****e, at
Noailles (Corrèze, France), in the
European Pleistocene chronology"...