- are ****ociated with
earth berming in
comparison to underground/fully
recessed construction. For
general applications, a
berm is a physical, stationary...
- The
Moroccan Western Sahara Wall or the
Berm, also
called the
Moroccan sand wall (Arabic: الجدار الرملي, romanized: al-jidār ar-ramliyya, lit. 'sand wall')...
-
General terms include pit-house and dugout. One of the
oldest examples of
berming,
dating back some 5,000 years, can be
found at
Skara Brae in the Orkney...
- runway,
colliding with the
approach lighting system and
crashing into a
berm encasing a
concrete structure that
supported an
antenna array for the instrument...
- 200-kilometre (1,400 mi)
border wall
flanked by a minefield,
often referred as the
Berm, and to the west and
north of the
borders with
Algeria and Mauritania, respectively...
-
Gavabor Tabtus Torshkuh Tul Lat
Vapar Sar S****l
Akbarabad Ayzdin Balkut Bargam Berm Kuh
Chamtu Dashtak Datvarsar Do Ab
Gilayeh Hasni Kuh Ini Ir
Mahalleh Kalkamus...
-
vicinity of Bir Lahlou,
Tifariti and the
berms revealed that the
densest concentrations of
mines are in
front of the
berms.
Mines were laid in
zigzags up to...
- few tens of
centimetres high,
known as the
berm. On its
landward side
there is
often a
shallow runnel. The
berm is
formed by
material transported by the...
-
typically quite narrow and
include cambered turns,
various types of jumps,
berms, rollers, drops,
steep and flat
sections designed to
challenge the riders'...
-
right wingtip hit the runway; then it slid on the ground,
struck a
concrete berm, and
caught fire. The
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) determined...