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Forested peaks in the region give the insurgency good cover and the Taliban have continued to use it as a base despite repeated NATO assaults.
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Forested peaks in the region give the insurgency good cover and the Taliban have continued to use it as a base despite repeated NATO assaults.
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Forested peaks rise from residential areas, beaches curve everywhere, the poor have the best views.
MIND MELD: Real-Life Places That Inspire Exceptional World Building 2009
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Forested areas are critical to Southeast Asia's largest economy and a major source of revenue for many of its biggest companies, including Asia Pulp
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Forested river banks hold their soil, preventing erosion and contributing to the health of rivers.
Elizabeth Cunningham: Howl if You Love Gaia: Cristina Eisenberg's The Wolf's Tooth 2010
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Forested hills in Switzerland, ancient castle ruins in Germany and Scotland, rice fields in Thailand, rural villages in Cambodia, the barrios of the Philippines.
Runners Jack Canfield 2010
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Forested hills in Switzerland, ancient castle ruins in Germany and Scotland, rice fields in Thailand, rural villages in Cambodia, the barrios of the Philippines.
Runners Jack Canfield 2010
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The Forested Buttes of northwestern South Dakota, outliers of more extensive buttes in Montana, stand 500 feet above the surrounding plains.
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In northern Nevada, the Partly Forested Mountains ecoregion covers the high elevation portions of the Jarbidge and Independence mountains.
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Forested shrubland, which is especially common in the transition between closed forest and tundra, represents another 3 million ha or 6.6% of Sweden.
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