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This mountain (at that time having an elevation of 1,745 metres, or 5,725 feet) lacked the classic conical shape of a volcano because erosion had carved its summit into a ragged ridge with steep jungle-covered slopes, and there was no written record of any eruptions.
A ragged limestone ridge runs along the southern coast.
From the church bastions, looking south over the forest, on clear days you can see the ragged, snow-covered ridge of the Carpathian mountains.
Scene after scene is so clear and precise — "A plume of smoke unzipped the blue sky beyond the mountains," a "pair of headlights appeared as a blue sunrise beyond the ridge's ragged silhouette" — that it's easy to overlook just how strong and well wrought the writing is.
Together we teeter along a submerged ridge of stones towards a ragged boulder.
As the path wound higher, its edges became ragged until it faded to dust at the top of the ridge.
Ridges circle their bases like the rings of a tree, rising up to ragged red fingers or sandblasted outcrops silhouetted against a sky so blue it hurts.
A stunning Confederate victory at the Battle of Chickamauga drove the ragged Union Army of the Cumberland into Chattanooga, where it would face a siege from Bragg's forces occupying Missionary Ridge and Lookout Mountain.
Your breathing becomes ragged.
It was ragged.
He looked ragged.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com