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Bouldering is a form of rock
climbing that is
performed on
small rock
formations or
artificial rock
walls without the use of
ropes or harnesses. While...
- In geology, a
boulder (or
rarely bowlder) is a rock
fragment with size
greater than 25.6 cm (10.1 in) in diameter.
Smaller pieces are
called cobbles and...
- The
University of
Colorado Boulder (CU
Boulder, CU, or Colorado) is a
public research university in
Boulder, Colorado,
United States.
Founded in 1876,...
- The
Moeraki Boulders (officially
Moeraki Boulders / Kaihinaki) are
unusually large spherical boulders lying along a
stretch of
Koekohe Beach on the wave-cut...
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Political and
Spatial Organization (PDF) (PhD thesis).
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Colorado Boulder.
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- of the 2020 census, the po****tion of
Boulder City was 14,885. The city took its name from
Boulder Canyon.
Boulder City is one of only two
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habitat and
frequently bask on
exposed rocks,
P.
randensis remains hidden and does not use
observation boulders.
P.
randensis is
solitary in its habits, although...
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Gendered Role of
Baking in Ovid's
Fasti (PDF).
University of
Colorado Boulder.
p. 158.
William Warde Fowler, The
Roman Festivals of the
Period of the Republic...
- Sansome,
Minnesota Underfoot,
p. 175. The area
actually inundated at one time was
somewhat less. Fisher,
River Warren Boulders, pp. 348, 350. Sansome, Minnesota...
- (1992). The
United States and
World War II.
Boulder, CO:
Westview Press. ISBN 978-0-8133-0437-3. Maingot,
Anthony P. (1994). The
United States and the Caribbean:...