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It wasn't midnight and there were no other Schumers around, so he led the way to Glendale, a neighborhood of yellow brick buildings and luxuriant trees.
In the foreground, ten plump cows, knee-deep in pasture, graze contentedly; the cathedral roof peeks over a wash of luxuriant trees; the spire bisects a sky of perfect early-summer blue, with a few plausible yet unthreatening clouds.
Although there is only one major park near the city centre the Tiergarten, just west of the Brandenburg Gate Berlin has always been a surprisingly green city, with luxuriant trees softening the effect of the stone apartment blocks in many streets.
About 1,000 miles to the west of Lac Abbé in Uganda chimpanzees, often considered our very closest cousins due to DNA similarity, roam the luxuriant trees of Kibale Forest National Park, not far from the verdant snow-capped Rwenzori mountains, also called the Mountains of the Moon though they are nothing like Abbé and its harsh moonscape.
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More attractive than the interminable interwar suburban sprawl of south-east London, less ostentatiously prosperous than the luxuriant, tree-lined avenues of north-west London, Putney was unmistakably and reassuringly middle class.
The forest is luxuriant, with trees that can grow to a height of 70 m.
Many of public sport facilities are located in Hwangseong Park with an area of including a luxuriant pine trees forest.
An anonymous writer in the Birmingham Daily Mail described the estate: "The pasture was luxuriant, great elm trees shaded the park-like expanse of verdure, an ample fish-pond stretched away westward, and a picturesque disused windmill standing upon a slight elevation was ready to be converted into the most captivating of summer-houses".
The luxuriant pipal fig tree, shown on the seals of Mohenjo-daro, shaded Gautama Buddha as he sought enlightenment.
And here, as in Watteau's art, nature has a starring role, embodied in spring cherry trees in luxuriant bloom at the far right, autumn-tinged maples at the far left and a cluster of freakishly large hibiscus, symbolic of summer, halfway between.
Trajectory points maybe across the edge line of the roadway on certain locations such as the segment with trees of luxuriant branches on roadside and the segment beneath a bridge, due to the reduction in the number of the satellite conveying the GPS signal.
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