There is a stone bridge, not far from the top, that crosses a great crevasse.
The quays opened in front of his eyes: a sheet of granite paving and drying puddles, studded with cranes, riven by the three great crevasses of the submarine docks.
A great crevasse in the land breaks open, as Wyrm attempts to enter the world.
She came to a place where the ice, constricted by two towering black cliffs to either side, was shattered, split by great crevasses.
There are none of the great crevasses so common and so dangerous elsewhere, and very few craters or mountains of any size.
The western sea was shallow, spiked with tiny islands, deepening finally into a great crevasse of several thousand square miles before the sprawling arm and exaggerated peninsular fist of the eastern continent pouted seaward.
CHAPTER EIGHT As he vanished into the depths of the great crevasse, Basil's thought maintained its usual laconic tone: Falling.
It was a doorway, like the first; beyond was a mountain ledge overlooking a hard arid land, a plain of baked brick broken by a great crevasse.
To our east a smaller glacier comes down to a frozen lake, but it runs curving and even from here the great crevasses in it can be seen; it is impassible to us, equipped as we are.
Over many years the sun shining melted a great crevasse in the ice.