Pine-clad

Pine´-clad`


a.1.Clad or crowned with pine trees; as, pine-clad hills.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Seated on a promontory herself, she could see the pine-clad promontories descending one beyond another into the Weald.
But just then the moon, sailing through the black clouds, appeared behind the jagged crest of a beetling, pine-clad rock, and by its light I saw around us a ring of wolves, with white teeth and lolling red tongues, with long, sinewy limbs and shaggy hair.
His father sold an old cow, a pair of piebald mountain ponies of his own raising, and a cleared plot of fair pas- ture land on the sunny slope of a pine-clad pass to a Jew inn-keeper in order to pay the people of the ship that took men to America to get rich in a short time.
Murree's scenery is truly stunning including towering pine-clad hills and lush valleys.
Here, we joined the famous Colorado River and followed it as it contoured around the pine-clad Rockies, passing time and again over the fast-flowing river with its mini-rapids and tiny pebble beaches.
Sea voyagers can discover the more tranquil side to the Spanish island a quiet villages, peaceful beaches and dazzling emerald pine-clad hills.
Here, we joined the famous Colorado River and followed it as it contoured around the pine-clad Rockies passing time and again over the fastflowing river with its mini-apids and tiny pebble beaches.
Organised by the Deputy Ministry of Tourism and the Forestry Department, the festival will have us walking along enchanting coastlines and all the way up pine-clad mountain peaks, aiming to highlight the beauty of Cyprus in spring.
Just minutes from the historic city centre of Athens is a pine-clad peninsula jutting into the Aegean Sea, offering myriad recreational opportunities and world-class dining in a fabulously chic setting, and so much more.
Massive tundra plains, pine-clad forests, vast open skies, towering snow-capped mountains - the road had the lot.
Perched on a picturesque pine-clad site and surrounded by rocky coves, the new resort lies on the south-western coastline, on a private peninsula with its own exclusive bay, where the Aegean is at its bluest.
Inevitably, though, home cooking at the pine-clad facility has to give way to foreign fare for the fighters of the Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines (Abap).