Citations:éboulement
English citations of éboulement
Noun:
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- 1856, unknown, Hand-Book for Travellers in France, sixth edition, § IV., page #299:
- The road to Gavarnie from the prettily situated village of Gèdre skirts the flanks of the mountain Coumélie, between hedges of box, and reaches in a little space the Chaos or Peyrada, an éboulement or slip of masses of gneiss fallen from above, so extensive that it looks as though a mountain had tumbled to pieces.