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  • They're looking in this area called the Gullies on the north side of Mt. Hood.

    CNN Transcript Dec 19, 2006 2006

  • COLLINS: Remind us really, quickly if you could, Steve, we learned from Sheriff Wampler yesterday that they believe that that snow cave was dug about 300 feet below the summit and then directly below the snow cave is this area that we know of now to be called the Gullies, a 2,500 foot drop.

    CNN Transcript Dec 19, 2006 2006

  • "Gullies" in cellar floors should be properly trapped; and this does _not_ mean that they shall have bell-traps nor siphon-traps with shallow water-seal.

    Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 Barkham Burroughs

  • Gullies only get worse from there, until trees are collapsing into rapidly widening creases, carving away topsoil and creating dry riverbeds, making once productive farmland useless.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • Gullies only get worse from there, until trees are collapsing into rapidly widening creases, carving away topsoil and creating dry riverbeds, making once productive farmland useless.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • Gullies only get worse from there, until trees are collapsing into rapidly widening creases, carving away topsoil and creating dry riverbeds, making once productive farmland useless.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • Gullies only get worse from there, until trees are collapsing into rapidly widening creases, carving away topsoil and creating dry riverbeds, making once productive farmland useless.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • Gullies on Mars point towards recent water activity...recent in a "geological sense" that is 1.25 million years ago, give or take.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Fred Kiesche 2009

  • Gullies on Mars point towards recent water activity...recent in a "geological sense" that is 1.25 million years ago, give or take.

    The Lensman's Children Fred Kiesche 2009

  • HOLLOWS Gullies leading from high daytime beds to lowland feeding areas are potential travel routes.

    Gerald Almy's Guide to Scouting for Whitetail Deer 2005

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