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The entire east coast of the island is cliffy and high.
Mountain goats rely on the security of their cliffy territory for protection.
The beach soil with some cliffy coastlines covers the shoreline.
At the upper end of the inlet, its low, cliffy lining sinks, at both sides, into a beach.
Its eyry now some cliffy cloud.
To the north and west, this plateau terminates in steep and, in places, cliffy scarp slopes.
Even though the landscape is rather mild, there are many very cliffy and steep rock faces due to the irregular bedding of sandstone and conglomerate.
It is a small, bare, rocky and cliffy islet, 58 meters high, located 5.6 kilometers southwest of Uea.
His progress grew slower and slower but on he went until at last he saw the cliffy brow splitting the stars a scant twenty feet above him.
Three counties, Napa County, Lake County, and Sonoma County, march across its cliffy shoulders.
It is five miles out of Marseilles, in a lovely spot, among lovely wooded and cliffy hills - most mountainous in line - far lovelier, to my eyes, than any Alps.
The cliffy coast there was topped by heavy coastal defense batteries, and no landing place could be found besides a 5,000 yd (4,600 m) stretch of shore about 1 mi (2 km) east of the mouth of the Gela River.
Now, right before us the anchorage was bounded by a plateau from two to three hundred feet high, adjoining on the north the sloping southern shoulder of the Spy-glass and rising again towards the south into the rough, cliffy eminence called the Mizzen-mast Hill.