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It took more than an hour to get to the edge of the tableland.
Some way off to the north, and a good deal higher up than the tableland on which they stood, a line of lights had appeared.
He saw the tableland and the vista of distance beyond it.
The tableland spread before him with not a sign of a moving figure anywhere.
He stared out over the sea to the dim blue line of the Tableland.
"I came down on an open tableland not far from a native village.
There was also an earlier district called Tablelands based in the same region, it existed from 1950 to 1972.
The general height of the lower tableland is 550 m (1800 feet) above sea level.
As the old man spoke, the nun sat staring at the tableland to the east.
Mesa is the Spanish word for plateau, table or tableland.
It led through the tableland and toward the forest.
Triumphantly, he dragged himself to the safety of the tableland.
They were men and women who for years on end did not leave the high tableland, and had no wish to do so.
He climbs the inlet wall and sets out across the tableland.
I looked across the grassy tableland at the forest that backed it.
Beyond the tableland that fronted our beach was more forest.
A cold wind breathed down the slopes, drifting across the tableland.
All about were green tablelands, spread with lusty growing crops.
"In the north there was nothing but mountains, deserts and high tablelands.
We'd never have got over the Tableland today.
The tableland had the air of a deserted wilderness.
In 1844 there were 454,193 sheep and 43,377 cattle grazing the tablelands region.
A widespread plant seen on the coast and tablelands.
He ran until the path spilled him out on a wide-open tableland.
Ahead the tableland ended abruptly, at the edge of what must be a considerable cliff.