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1 The welkin seemed as if it were shrouded by a thick forest .
2 The prairie was bordered on our right side by a thick forest .
3 And behind them, it looked as if there was a mile- thick forest .
4 Ahead of them stood the thick forest of pine, fir, and spruce.
5 When this was done there was a large thick forest behind them.
6 Down below I saw a marble palace, surrounded by a thick forest .
7 After that, we entered again a thick forest , and scrub almost impassable.
8 The view looked through a stand of gnarled trees into a thick forest .
9 At this point, the trail went uphill through thick forest and rocky terrain.
10 The most remote part of the valley is covered by a thick forest .
11 The road became a path, and the path wended through a thick forest .
12 The paths which wound across the thick forest did not merit that name.
13 This side of the Arinelle lacked the thick forest of the west bank.
14 At two o'clock the guide entered a thick forest which extended several miles.
15 They set off toward the peaks above Smolyan, walking within the thick forest .
16 A thick forest of mangrove surrounded them on all four sides.
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