Examples of using A limestone in English and their translations into Russian
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The whole building rests upon a limestone foundation.
Driny is a limestone cave in West Slovakia in the Little Carpathians Mountains.
Their first fossil remains were discovered in a limestone quarry at Maastricht on the Meuse in 1764.
A limestone aggregate- clay silicates, specifically. sodium bentonite.
The area was bordered by a limestone wall, which was over 4 m high.
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The slip surface is found within zones of clay andshale with gypsum at the base of a limestone unit.
Enjoy views of the Penyal d'Ifac, a limestone outcrop emerging from the sea, at this Calpe beach.
Five minutes from the centre of Vouliagmeni is a sunken lake fed by lukewarm springs in the remains of a limestone cave.
The mountain is part of the Carpathian system and is a limestone massive shaped like a pyramid.
It also features a limestone bathroom with bathrobes, slippers and luxury Penhaligon toiletries.
Erawan Cave orTham Erawan is a large cave high up on the side of a limestone mountain at the back of Wat Tham Erawan.
This cave carved into a limestone massif, is the first decorated with polychrome paintings have been discovered in the Périgord, in 1901.
Amongst the thin layers at the top of the cliff a more powerful(up to 80 cm)layer that consists of a limestone breccia can be traced.
Limited rainfall, coupled with poor soils and a limestone base, restrict the possibilities for agricultural development.
Work is being carried out on simplified dry and semi-dry desulphurization methods which do not require substantial capital investment,using a limestone or lime suspension.
The most famous spot is James Bond Island, a limestone needle viewed from the beach next door.
The old part, which is the historical centre,is located in a limestone island connected to mainland by a narrow arched bridge.
A limestone church was built in the 15th century, and, a century later, was turned into a military fortification thick walls, defence balustrades, the moat.
As well as being the ideal destination for beach lovers,history buffs will love exploring the ruins of a limestone quarry and bunkers used in the Second World War.
The Isle of Portland is a limestone tied island, 4 miles(6 km) long by 1.7 miles(2.7 km) wide, in the English Channel.
Tips for nuraghi spotting include nuraghe Orria, which comes with a nearby tomb of the giants, the nuraghe Irru,which also has a limestone well temple.
In 1938, he examined fossilized teeth discovered by a limestone quarrying operation and identified them as rare Pleistocene fossils of tapir, bear, and an extinct North American lion.
The source of the Sava River, an hour's walk west of the Zlatorog Hotel at Ukanc, is the Savica Waterfall,which descends from a limestone cave and falls approximately 60 meters into a narrow gorge.
The dragonfly-shaped property features a limestone façade, while in the inside, interior designer Andrea Fogli has createda contemporary style with retro and extravagant touches.
All the doors have a precious inlaid sculpted and lacquered panel that gives them a distinctive character andthe stone used on board comes from the same block of breccia perlato, a limestone that incorporates many organic elements such as shells and other fossils.
The beach of Punta Bianca features a limestone reef, while the unspoilt Punta Corvo, included among Italy's 11 most beautiful beaches, can be accessed by the sea or by a long flight of stairs.
The first publicized discovery of a partial fossil mosasaur skull in 1764 by quarry workers in a subterranean gallery of a limestone quarry in Mount Saint Peter, near the Dutch city of Maastricht, preceded any major dinosaur fossil discoveries.
Just imagine a limestone rocky shore and a sun track till the very horizon, that pierces a sea blue by its twinkle trace, as if invites you to have a walk along its dominions.
He founded several companies, among them a limestone quarry for building-stone and producing cement, The Hull Mining Company and P. Wright& Sons which, in particular, made him a great deal of money exporting timber, during the Napoleonic Wars when Britain was cut off from its traditional Baltic region suppliers.
