Elevated area of land with a flat top and sides that are usually steep cliffs.
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Examples for "mesa"
Examples for "mesa"
1The view from the mesa is picturesque and imposing in the extreme.
2A little later the white colony on the mesa was in darkness.
3The rustlers had made a camp on the mesa until the dawn.
4Then Spider placed a huge reed upon the top of the mesa.
5She glanced up occasionally to watch the ponies grazing on the mesa.
1From it we observed that we were 327 degrees from a distant long-topped table hill.
2A table hill, about a mile distant 92 degrees.
3There had always been bad blood between the Table Hill and the Three Points.
4Some of these table hills were separated by dry grassy vales of excellent soil.
5Gregory walked to the hill which lies three-quarters of a mile west of King's Table Hill.
1Did you know there once was a mine literally INSIDE table mountain?
2Wind was so bad my husband had to climb to table mountain.
3Snow was spotted falling atop table mountain on Sunday.
4Eastwards we could see a long flat high table mountain, not unlike Kuh-i-Kwajah of Sistan.
5Far in the distance a faint olive-green table mountain seemed to rise abruptly from the plain.
1At six miles south there is a high table-topped hill, which I think is granite.
2I observed a high red table-topped hill bearing 276 degrees from this point, for which I started in search of water.
3Mount Fairfax is a table-topped hill, the summit of which is an elevated part at its southern edge, and is 590 feet high.
4There is a table-topped hill down on or near the north-west bank a few miles, lightly wooded from north-north-east to south-west and apparently stony.
Translations for table-topped hill