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61. The 20-day expedition aimed to uncover relationships between cold-water coral and other bottom-dwelling creatures in a pristine yet "alien" environment, according to the researchers' blog. 62. "No temple made with hands can compare to Yosemite," according to naturalist John Muir, whose writings inspired conservationists and lawmakers to seek federal protection for its pristine beauty. 63. The Vosges is a pristine range of mountains, popular with walkers and cyclists, and crowned by ballons (rounded peaks). 64. Considered by many naturalists to be one of the most pristine swampland habitats in the United States. 65. You can swim with dolphins , gambol with newborn lambs , whale -watch at sea or go fishing for trout in pristine streams and rivers. 66. John C, with its sliced tennis balls on the ends of chair and desk legs, is shopworn but pristine. 67. Her father took her camping in the Adirondacks one summer in the 1970s, and behind the lean-to at their campsite in the middle of a seemingly pristine forest they discovered a small open-air dump. 68. My first book in America was The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame, and I remember poring over its pristine pages in wonder. 69. To see a thing uncolored by one's own personal preferences and desires is to see it in its own pristine simplicity. 70. And environmental groups are resisting the development of a region they view as pristine wilderness. 71. You are dazzled by its outstanding coral displays, pristine white beaches, and crystal blue water. 72. Prague contains one of the world's most pristine and varied collections of architecture like Gothic, Cubist and Roman architecture. 73. The shore line is wooded, olive - green, a pristine cove. 74. What do a peckish bee-eater, shaggy bison going head-to-head in snow and pelicans dancing in a pristine lake all have in common? 75. Since the Sahara is about as life-sustaining as the moon and other planets, the forensic evidence left by the crater was pristine. 76. The vast majority of beaches are pristine and open for business. 77. That story begins with the first drab settlements of a Dutch colony in the early 17th century, perched astride a pristine, sheltered harbor at the southern tip of Manhattan island. 78. It was running perfectly and in pristine condition with 70,000 miles on the odometer. 79. Rolling high-altitude grasslands, pristine steep-sided river valleys and rocky gorges contribute to the beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. 80. This sequence of events would explain why any volcanic rocks that have erupted onto the surface in the past few billion years should still be unweathered and pristine. 81. Campground has a pristine 10 acre lake and a swimming pool. 82. Newsagent: Michael, how's my fledgling paper boy doing, this fine pristine morning? 83. What really hit the fan was the public outcry that the LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite) experiment was despoiling the pristine lunar environment. 84. The Atman shines forth in its own pristine nature, as pure consciousness. 85. The Black Hills offer unrivaled trails that wind through pristine natural areas, often affording glimpses of bison, deer, bighorn sheep, mountain lions and prairie dogs in the grasslands and forests. 86. Pristine high - rise apartment blocks stand in rows, their new windows glinting in the subtropical sun. 87. And then there are ancient Aboriginal cultures, dazzling salt pans, secretive reptiles, rough-cut canyons and pristine gorges. 88. To top it all, the boy, who had recently turned fifteen, was tall, well built, handsome, blond, green-eyed, gallant, and pristine as a tablecloth in Restaurant Pedregal. 89. One pristine kitchen from a Nancy Meyers movie like "It's Complicated" compensates for five scenes of Diane Keaton being caught half naked in a topiary. 90. At Whole Foods, the upscale organic grocer that frowns on haggling in its pristine stores, Gault scours the bacon packages in search of one whose sell-by date has come and gone.