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The last and most pivotal portion of today's men's Olympic super-G course was a snowy cliff called the Buffalo Jump.
The themes about "falling down" and picking yourself back up from failure are repeated in the story, and it also goes on to show Bruce in the snowy mountains (during detective training) where another of Bruce's trainers falls off the edge of a snowy cliff.
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Give the map a meaningful name, such as "Snowy Cliffs" for a map representing mountainous terrain in wintertime.
(In a further mobius folding of time, Amelia is played by Anne Hathaway — the very name of Shakespeare's wife!) Blind Gloucester is led to the edge of the white cliffs of Dover to die, while in the film Cooper is marched to the precipice of a snowy planet by the Edmund-esque Dr. Mann Matt Damonn).
On view are spectacular waterfalls and cliffs, snowy Himalayan peaks, exotic birds and butterflies.
This is a harsh yet magnificent land of snowy peaks, distant glaciers, towering cliffs, deep ravines and a few beggarly terraces of skimpy grass.
"In a snowy downtrodden clearing between the adobe cliffs, on the backbone of a continent" as Frank Waters memorably sets the scene in his classic 1950 study, "Masked Gods," the large chorus of deer file in, accompanied by the beat of drums and old traditional chants in Tiwa, the native dialect of Taos and Picuris Pueblos.
The Tatras are an impressively jagged range, with forbidding gorges, snowy summits and paths that cling to cliffs over precipices.
Mount Paek-tae (or Changbaishan for the Chinese: "eternally white mountain") is shown in great, snowy glory, with a wide lake and forbidding cliffs.
At a glance, we could see the poppy-gilded plains of New Mexico, Cave Creek Canyon's orange cliffs, daubed cerise with lichen, and the snowy slopes above us, darkened by ponderosa pines.
In his book "Scrambles Amongst the Alps," Whymper described the view from the top: 'There were the most rugged forms, and the most graceful outlines -- bold, perpendicular cliffs, and gentle, undulating slopes; rocky mountains and snowy mountains, somber and solemn, or glittering and white, with walls -- turrets -- pinnacles -- pyramids -- domes -- cones -- and spires!
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