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crag

noun as in arête

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noun as in bluff

noun as in cliff

noun as in dropoff

noun as in precipice

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noun as in stone

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Originally from Cleveland, Chmura, 28, caught the rock-climbing bug and made a pilgrimage to classic crags across the U.S, saving the best for last: Yosemite.

Images from the scene showed a steep crag overlooking the riverbed where searchers were scrambling over boulders.

Fluffy white mountain goats perched among the crags of the Cascade Range have over the centuries become synonymous with the rugged landscape of Washington.

I hoped the low-lying crags would be too much for the old men and they would stumble.

Some elements have changed since the bears roamed among the crags and through the meadows, but research suggests the bears might even thrive amid a changing climate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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