At the foot of a rockslide on the edge of the bajada was a small piece of something blue. From Wordnik.com. [No Country For Old Men]
He raised his head and looked out across the bajada. From Wordnik.com. [No Country For Old Men]
They walked around in the bajada looking at the shot-up trucks. From Wordnik.com. [No Country For Old Men]
He backed out of the truck and stood looking over the bajada in the moonlight. From Wordnik.com. [No Country For Old Men]
The helicopter arrived and circled and set down in a whirl of dust out on the bajada. From Wordnik.com. [No Country For Old Men]
McIntyre looked toward the chopper and he looked down the bajada toward the other vehicles. From Wordnik.com. [No Country For Old Men]
In the upper bajada (lower slopes) they are coarse-textured, rocky, well-drained and partly "laid by rock bench.". From Wordnik.com. [Desert biome] Reference
In the lower bajada (bottom land) the soil is sandy and fine-textured, often with "caliche hardpan.". From Wordnik.com. [Featured Articles - Encyclopedia of Earth] Reference
Learn to identify cacti and other native plants while visiting the bajada of Dog Canyon on this Ranger guided hike. From Wordnik.com. [DesertUSA News] Reference
My Way - Frank Sinatra And now, the end is here Ahora que el fin se acerca And so I face the final curtain y me enfrento a la bajada del telón, My friend, I'll say it clear seré muy claro, amigo mío, I'll state my case al resumir mi historia Of which I'm certain de la que me siento satisfecho. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
The men were shouting and then there was another bright light -- it trained from the vehicle across the sunken bajada and it swept the sands, illuminating the wild and running four-legged spirits as their legs stretched in full perfect extension, flashing across their hides which were dun and paint and bay, making a living mural in 3-D in which the American story -- all of it -- was frozen here forever, in the desert as it always is, as bullets hissed from the vehicle through the patches of juniper and into the wild horses of the old frontier. From Wordnik.com. [Deanne Stillman: Christmas Elegy for Bugz the Wild Horse, 1998-2009] Reference
The men were shouting and then there was another bright light - it trained from the roof of the vehicle across the sunken bajada and it swept the sands, illuminating the wild and running four-legged spirits as their legs stretched in full perfect extension, flashing across their hides which were dun and paint and bay, making a living mural in 3-D in which the American story - all of it - was frozen here forever, in the desert as it always is, as bullets hissed from the vehicle through the patches of juniper and into the wild horses of the old frontier. From Wordnik.com. [Deanne Stillman: The Luckiest Horse in Reno: A Christmas Story] Reference
McIntyre stood looking out down the bajada. From Wordnik.com. [No Country For Old Men]
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