Boomerangs are generally thrown in treeless, large open spaces that are twice as large as the range of the boomerang.
Fortunately, there was a way at hand for the group to make their way across the half-dozen meters of treeless space.
Soon after, it chanced that as the grey light of a day of rain was failing Turin and his men were sheltering in a holly-thicket; and beyond it was a treeless space, in which there were many great stones, leaning or tumbled together.
These included the treeless spaces north and south of Brocklebeck; he recommended places sheltered from the northern blast and with 'commanding prospects of that noble lake,"the hollow between Derwent Park and Castlehead, and the fields extending from Castlehead to Keswick.'
The complex is in the rolling hill country of central New Jersey, where open, largely treeless spaces testify to its former use as farming and range land.
There was a wide treeless space running in a vast circle before them.
The mesa holds very level here, cut across at intervals by the deep washes of dwindling streams, and its treeless spaces uncramp the soul.
The wind, too, is a besom over the treeless spaces, whisking new sand over the litter of the scant-leaved shrubs, and the little doorways of the burrowers are as trim as city fronts.
The corners of the expiring sunset which seemed to cling about the corners of the house gave glimpses here and there of the colours of remoter flowerbeds; and in a treeless space on one side of the house opening upon the river stood a tall brass tripod on which was tilted a big brass telescope.
There was a wide treeless space before them, running in a great circle and bending away on either hand.