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  • In 2000, Morten and his wife Lisa bought 17 acres of land on a glacier-carved hillside on the eastern slopes of Keuka Lake.

    Ravines Wine Cellars and My Riesling of the Moment 2008

  • In 2000, Morten and his wife Lisa bought 17 acres of land on a glacier-carved hillside on the eastern slopes of Keuka Lake.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2008

  • In 2000, Morten and his wife Lisa bought 17 acres of land on a glacier-carved hillside on the eastern slopes of Keuka Lake.

    The New York Cork Report: 2007

  • This ecoregion also contains the high altitude valleys and passes that lead into and through the mountains, as well as the glacier-carved lakes of northwest Otago.

    Southland montane grasslands 2008

  • Though western Colorado suffered a drought, the glacier-carved meadow was rich with grass.

    Hard Truth Barr, Nevada 2005

  • In the startling way of glacier-carved country, near the stream, apparently fallen from the sky, was an immense slab of gray-and-sand-streaked stone.

    Blood Lure Barr, Nevada 2001

  • The deep, glacier-carved fjords also have some of the warmest waters on the West Coast, and can reach over 20 C in the summer.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DARRYL LENIUK 2011

  • The deep, glacier-carved fjords also have some of the warmest waters on the West Coast, and can reach over 20 C in the summer.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DARRYL LENIUK 2011

  • The deep, glacier-carved fjords also have some of the warmest waters on the West Coast, and can reach over 20 C in the summer.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DARRYL LENIUK 2011

  • Vertigo be damned, we carved through talus and threaded the Gates of Mordor, two spires of stone, and from the summit we breathed deeply of our accomplishment, stunned by the sight of the Du Cane Range to the south rising and falling in a succession of valleys, glacier-carved more than 10,000 years ago.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

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