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landscape

[land-skeyp] / ˈlændˌskeɪp /


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During field trips, it was exciting, she said, to be out of Oakland’s urban landscape and in parks that felt rare in her working-class experience.

From Los Angeles Times

Siraha said she wishes the decision-makers could come to the ground to see exactly how the funding was helping people, and what the landscape looks like without it.

From Salon

"Huge landscapes and huge parts of the landscape are made up of blanket bogs and peat lands but a lot of the interest happens at this tiny little scale," he says.

From BBC

"Moreover, in landscapes affected by today's and tomorrow's disturbances, naturalized species can make it even harder for native trees to survive, because competition for light, water, and nutrients intensifies," he adds.

From Science Daily

"Waterfall Country is a naturally challenging landscape with steep, uneven terrain and paths that can be affected by weather, erosion, and high visitor pressure."

From BBC