The animals instinctively followed the high ground and found the best route free of swamps and swales, sink holes and quicksand bottoms.
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This causes the surface to depress into a sink ( which subsidence craters are sometimes called, see more : sink hole ).
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It is in reality a deep sink hole with a very steep bank, but which gives the appearance of a large pond.
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"This is a soft patch, not a sink hole, " the IMF's chief economist, Raghuram Rajan, said of the late spring slowdown.
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Black Hawk fought in the Battle of the Sink Hole ( May 1815 ), leading an ambush on a group of Missouri Rangers.
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The suspected cause was a sink hole about one-half mile away that was brimming with water for the first time in 20 years.
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The "'Petersham Hole "'was a sink hole caused by subsidence of a Petersham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in 1979 80.
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Due to the semiarid climate, the karst topography that was created lacks the characteristic depressions, sink holes, pits, and solutional fissures on the surface.
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The snakes can be found in old rat burrows, soil cracks, sink holes or rock crevices in the dry plains and grasslands of central Australia.
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The upper section has most of the whitewater rapids to be found along the river, and features dramatic topography including sink holes and caves, Rockies.