Natural geographic object.
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Examples for "plateau"
Examples for "plateau"
1His capital was on the plateau about seventy miles in the interior.
2The route ahead was fairly flat; they'd reached a kind of plateau.
3It rises on the lofty Brazilian plateau near Diamantino in 14 deg.
4To the south-west it descended from the plateau in immense broken folds.
5The whole plateau and thicket were as light as in the day.
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.
1The lava was very cellular; the basalt of the table land solid.
2From north-north-east to east low range in the distance, like table land.
3The country round Reno is table land with high mountains around it.
4Crossed over table land, salt bush and grass, with stones on the surface.
5The course of the table land is north-north-west and south-south-east.
6The general elevation of this table land, was from three to four hundred feet.
7They were now on what might be called the table land of the island.
8Passed our camp of the 11th ultimo, and proceeded on towards the table land.
9Started on the same course, 135 degrees, and again ascended the stony table land.
10It is a continuation of Hanson range, all table land.
11Their summit, as I have already remarked forms a table land of some elevation.
12At half-past one crossed the table land-breadththteen miles.
13The soil of this upper table land was a bright red ferruginous clay and sand.
14There is so much level ground on this walk, too,-allthat table land, you know.
15To-day I think I have been running along where the dip commences from the table land.
16The table land was spinifex, gums, and scrub, in some places very difficult to get through.