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1 The entrance was maybe two hundred feet above him, a deep, narrow crevasse buried in snow.
2 The snow was loose and the going heavy; from time to time we crossed a narrow crevasse .
3 Reaching the bottom of the gully, a long, narrow crevasse in the mountain, they began the real ascent.
4 According to the map, there was a cliff ahead, dropping straight down into a narrow crevasse , but they couldn't see it yet.
5 Indeed they attained the rock shelter almost together, creeping up through a narrow crevasse , leaving a wet trail along the grey stone.
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