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151 Untouched wilderness is everywhere in Alaska. Spruce trees on Kodiak Island are almost entirely covered in soft moss. 152 A Przewalski horse jumps next to a wisent (European bison) in their new wilderness region "Sielmann's natural landscape Doeberitzer Heide" on May 3, 2010 near Berlin, Germany. 153 The pass was discovered in 1750 by Thomas Walker, and the Wilderness Road blazed by Daniel Boone runs through it. 154 And they are performing increasingly complex tasks from home, from reading MRIs to helping clients search for Bigfoot, the mythic wilderness creature. 155 A fisheye lens captures arcs of light crowning the Canadian wilderness. 156 Accessible only by packhorse—a rough, 15-mile ride up Boulder Basin—it's true wilderness, some of the wildest land in America. 157 Turn the page, and that sibilant sound can be traced to a snake looping its way through a lush tropical wilderness. 157try its best to gather and create good sentences. 158 When the last red man has vanished with this wilderness, and his memory is only the shadow of a cloud moving across the prairie, will these shores and forests still be here? 159 A 1964 act defines wilderness, rather poetically, as "an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammelled by man". 160 The sound of a steam whistle fell upon a wilderness. At the parting moment immeasurable melancholy and loneliness welled up in my mind. 161 He clave the rocks in the wilderness, and gave them drink as out of the great depths. 162 Yosemite, in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, is an alpine wilderness with groves of giant Sequoia trees and towering rock formations carved from the granite by glaciers. 163 The princes digged the well, the nobles of the people digged it, by the direction of the lawgiver, with their staves. And from the wilderness they went to Mattanah. 164 Mother and baby live near the airport, while their protuberantly lipped kin mooch about on the cycling and hiking trails by which the encircling Alaskan wilderness infiltrates and permeates the city. 165 As they find themselves banished in the wilderness, you can't help but miss that other woodsy, pubescent film trio: Bella, Edward, and Jacob. 166 Daniel Boone famously blazed the Wilderness Road through the gap, which enabled white migration to the Northwest Territory. 167 Before his release, Arthur became the first white settler known to have crossed through the Cumberland Gap using part of what would become the Wilderness Road. 168 Trees touch something deep in the soul that naturalist John Muir recognized when he wrote, "The clearest way to the universe is through a forest wilderness." 169 In 1964 the United States began designating roadless areas as wilderness. 170 Even today, we say of someone who courageously admonishes or warns people that he is a voice in the wilderness. 171 This preserve of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho dates back to 1937, decades before the United States passed the Wilderness Act, in 1964. 172 In summer, people head for Yellowstone, Glacier, the Seeley-Swan, the Selway-Bitterroot, the Bob Marshall, the Rattlesnake, the Big Hole, the Missions—wilderness in all directions. 173 The opening of the Wilderness Road enabled the founding of the first settlements in Kentucky, including Transylvania Colony--which became Boonesboro--Harrod's Town and Benjamin Logan's. 174 Until 35 years ago, Zakouma, located in the southeastern portion of the landlocked Republic of Chad, was one of the most undamaged wilderness areas in Africa. 175 In summer, raft wild rapids or paddle along placid lakes, venture on a wilderness trek or cycle around quiet islands and down steep mountains. 176 Cumberland Gap later became part of the National Parks System, and portions of the Wilderness Road were included in Wilderness Road State Park. 177 The same claim urged by Satan in the wilderness of temptation is still urged by him through the Church of Rome, and vast numbers are ready to yield him homage. 178 Results if patients treated wilderness, complications, abdomen and lower limbs surgery, under anesthesia or spinal canal, safe for the illness weight and abdominal surgery safer by general anesthesia. 179 Its proper use is among huddled comrades, gathered in a sacramental hush in park or field, on the beach, in the wilderness, or the enfolding darkness of an urban den. 180 Various heroes who walked alone in the remote or wilderness areas in the night have been described as brave as a tiger by "night-walking".