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adding in a very
steep approach brings the
total drop from the East Face
precipice to the
nearby Dunge Glacier to
nearly 2,000 m. The
location of the world's...
- Ättestupa (Swedish for 'kin/clan
precipice') is a name
given to a
number of
precipices in Sweden. The name
supposedly denotes sites where ritual senicide...
- On the Rain-Slick
Precipice of Darkness:
Episode One and
Episode Two (also
called Penny Arcade Adventures:
Episode One and
Episode Two) are the first...
- Look up
precipice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
precipice is a
significant vertical rock exposure.
Precipice may also
refer to: "
Precipice" (Battlestar...
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Mount Precipice (Hebrew: הר הקפיצה, "Har HaKfitsa"; Arabic: جبل القفزة, "Jebel al-Qafzeh", "Mount of the Leap"), also
known as
Mount of Precipitation...
- The
Precipice Sandstone an
Early Jur****ic (Sinemurian to
early Pliensbachian, with
possible Hettangian levels)
geologic formation of the
Surat Basin in...
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Precipice Island is one of the many
uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in
Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a
Baffin Island offs****
island located...
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three sides of
which are high and
dangerous precipices.
Around this cliff,
shortly after the
precipices, the
walls of
other high
cliffs have re-enclosed...
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Precipice Peak is a 13,144-foot-elevation (4,006-meter)
mountain summit located in
Hinsdale County, of Colorado,
United States. It is
situated 10.5 miles...
- The
Precipice (Russian: Обрыв, romanized: Obryv), also
translated as
Malinovka Heights, is the
third and the last
novel by Ivan Goncharov,
first published...