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Перевод: tarn speek tarn


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Тезаурус:

  1. Before reaching the summit we stopped for a snack at Dock Tarn, sure one of the most underestimated spots in the Lakes.
  2. A short climb from the tarn leads to the ridge wall, the summit then being within easy reach on the left.
  3. The stream curves left into the Greensett area; here there is a cave and three small potholes and, surprisingly, a large tarn.
  4. Midway, over the wall bordering the road on the right, will be seen at close range The Tarn with the Ribble beyond and Ingleborough forming a massive background.
  5. Descent is made southwards over a pathless moor to a depression containing a small tarn and a wall that rises to the next height, Swarth Fell.
  6. Their destination was an unfashionable part of France called Tarn et Garonne - gently rolling green hills and farmland.
  7. Chemical tests have proved that the water from this sump makes a further journey underground, passing beneath the road and railway at Selside, then under the River Ribble, to reappear in a large pool, Tarn Dub, on the far bank of the river which, all initiative spent, it gently feeds along a surface channel.
  8. BELOW Greensett Tarn
  9. On a part of Blakerigg at the foot of the gill from Blea Tarn there was a place with a fine echo, and Green imagined "Music amid such wilds! ah! how charming, plaintive solos on the clarinet or flute would have a fine effect amongst such rocks, which during the intervals of rest, would echo back the melancholy notes in soft reverberations, and produce in the mind a union of the most pleasing sensations. "
  10. Green would be unlikely to know that the topography was considerably manipulated, but the use of boulders and rocks to build a foreground and the use of a mountain tarn as a middleground became frequent features of his work.
  11. BELOW The tarn on the High Birkwith road
  12. The lovely scenery continues as the walk travels along woodland paths to reach the little lake of Tarn Hows and goes on past Elterwater to Dungeon Ghyll.
  13. This crater was known as the Etang Sec, or dry tarn, a name worth remembering because it was later to become the focus of the eruption proper.

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