| 11. | Since cured lime mortar can be degraded by contact with water, many structures suffered from wind blown rain over the centuries.
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| 12. | Whilst taking photos in a local cemetery Gaz passed a wind blown Laurel bush and the Swinging Laurels were christened soon after.
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| 13. | Thought to have its origins in the optical illusion of large, driving ( wind blown ) raindrops appearing to greatly elongate.
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| 14. | The dandelion is a common colonizer of disturbed habitats, both from wind blown seeds and seed germination from the seed bank.
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| 15. | None of these bothered the adventurous souls of the girls who were busy gathering wind blown mangoes in the skirts of their dresses.
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| 16. | Forbidden fruits are sweeter, so I couldn't have stayed back and left all those wind blown mangoes to the bats!
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| 17. | Balaklava was subjected to wind blown contamination from British nuclear tests, and is home to long time nuclear veteran campaigner Avon Hudson.
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| 18. | Wind blown seeds often germinate in the form of a hemiepiphyte on the trunks of rocks and tree ferns such as Dicksonia antarctica.
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| 19. | Second, wind blown sand separates the basin into 10 lakes with Lake Teli occupying a lower position than the lakes around it.
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| 20. | Wind blown materials filled the cracks and crevices so that only mounds of rubble can be seen with pieces of pottery lying on the ground.
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