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4.Its people are hearty; its terrain can be craggy and daunting, or softly pacifying.
5.Extraordinary rocks, craggy cliffs, secluded caves, and red leaves are the four features of this base.
6.Gunmetal sheen of sundown bathes craggy terrain where the Rio Grande cuts a tortuous path.
7.A school of zebrafish races through sea grass off the craggy coast of St. Pierre Island, one of 115 islands that make up the Seychelles.
8.Though he had become white-haired and craggy, he retained the passion and the quickness of a underkind, and no one could dispute his depth of understanding he brought to the podium, particularly in recent years, when his interpretive powers were sharper than ever.
9.Dr. John Andrews looked across the Magdelena Glacier, aglitter with sparkling needles of light,to the Dame de Fer,which rose in a wall of black rock to a craggy summit, from the uttermost point of which a plume of windblown snow made a white stain on the blue sky.
10.From the standpoint of the whales who know a little patch of the western North Atlantic called Stellwagen Bank, the place might be regarded as pleasing because of its natural beauty: a craggy sea floor topped with a magnificent column of sparkling clear water loaded with small creatures.


