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"Lowlands" Definitions
  1. the Lowlands
  2. a low generally flat region of central Scotland, around the Forth and Clyde valleys, separating the Southern Uplands from the Highlands

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"Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" (1966) 37021142 Sad-Eyed Lady of The Lowlands from nonsonobiondo on Vimeo.
Natalie: Today's snow is crippling much of the Washington lowlands. [laughing]
Another green-blooded lizard, this one from the lowlands of Papua New Guinea.
Hollywood's glamour, of course, hardly exists in the exterior of these neon lowlands.
I'm getting flashes of being at a rave in the Lowlands, years ago.
Brasserie 2050 is a pop-up restaurant at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands.
This ancient population was unevenly distributed across the central lowlands, with varying degrees of urbanization.
Illegal mining has decimated the lowlands of Kahuzi-Biega National Park, a Grauer's gorilla habitat.
The Mid-Atlantic Lowlands run to the fourth and final section of the AT: New England.
This is obvious to anyone that has spent any time at all in the Maya lowlands.
I can see the Euphrates River funneling from Syria into the lowlands of the Iraqi desert.
Snow will be particularly heavy around Bellingham, south Snohomish County and the East Puget Sound Lowlands.
Farther to the south, in the higher-populated lowlands, the Marines were fighting a different war.
First came the campus outside Anren, a country town in the soft, green lowlands of Sichuan province.
Storms also prompted authorities to close all five major sea barriers to prevent flooding in the lowlands.
In June, when the Arctic sun never sets, the lowlands of Disko are covered with flowering angelica.
"There is enormous pressure, rightly, to stop subsidizing the large intensive farms of the lowlands," he said.
As the authors write in the study:Approximately half of the central Lowlands are seasonal wetlands known as bajos.
The ultimate goal is to survey 5,000 square miles (14,000 square kilometers) of Guatemala's lowlands with LiDAR sensors.
But now some Colombian farmers are planting the lower-quality crop in lowlands that are unsuitable for arabica.
Will it be big-budget blockbuster Liberty Down, or tiny indie Lowlands that could guarantee an Oscar nomination?
Why it matters: The genetic divide began at about the same time people began farming in the lowlands.
And it's much more common in Tibetans than in Han Chinese, close relatives who live in the lowlands.
At 212, Lusingu moved to the lowlands—to Moshi, at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro—for high school.
VALEs are lowlands and would most likely be a good place to look up at a mountain peak.
At least 650 orangutans were lost in protected areas of Sabah's eastern lowlands between 2002 and 2017, WWF said.
Agave harvested for tequila is usually from Jalisco's lowlands (el valle), highlands (los altos), or a combination of both.
The conservancy's Gowanus Lowlands manifesto conjures a dreamscape of sloping grassy knolls, maritime meadows, performance spaces and picnic spots.
They also note that the site could have been part of a settlement system involving the very near lowlands.
The AT is divided into four sections: The Southern Mountains, The Virginia Highlands, the Mid-Atlantic Lowlands, and New England.
Last month a mountainside collapsed, taking with it part of a new motorway linking Bogotá with the south-eastern lowlands.
Scientists have long suspected that billions of years ago, Mars hosted a large ocean that engulfed the planet's northern lowlands.
Doubleness is a Scottish art: the passion and the Calvinism, the west and the east, the Highlands and the Lowlands.
Even better is the soil, with lowlands made of rich silt deposited by the Mississippi River over thousands of years.
Dried river canyons (too small to be seen here) wind through the region and empty into the large northern lowlands.
So, on finally meeting, on a bus traveling to Lowlands festival, they had a lot of catching up to do.
Partly as a result, forests have spread from the hills to the lowlands, says Steven Meyen of Teagasc, Ireland's agriculture authority.
Joseph, eight years older, was already in high school in the lowlands, and was travelling home when he suddenly passed out.
Because my heart and my roots are planted on the Ogeechee River in Georgia and in the lowlands of South Carolina.
Much of the country comprises tropical lowlands, but it also includes high-elevation plateaus where nighttime temperatures can plunge below freezing.
This was the site of an old family cabin and orchard, a cool retreat from the summer effluvium of the Carolina lowlands.
I was recovering quickly and I was even able to go to the Lowlands music festival at the end of the summer.
Among those racing to evacuate was the mayor's father, Robert Heavner, 22004, whose home in the lowlands had been inundated in 21999.
In the coastal lowlands outside the country's bustling, second-largest city, a quiet dining hub is blossoming, with food rooted in the land.
Divided not only by the highlands and lowlands, Weehawken is also bisected by Interstate 495 and the helix entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel.
The worms were found among more than 300 samples of frozen soil pulled from the Kolyma River Lowlands in Northeastern Siberia by the researchers.
Where once cultivation and consumption were restricted to the Muslim lowlands towards the country's east, today it is grown and masticated throughout the country.
CHIPINGE, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Several rivers pass from Zimbabwe's lush Eastern highlands through the lowlands of drought-hit Chipinge, Mutare and Chimanimani districts.
The state government issued a statement urging residents in affected areas to stay at home and for those living in lowlands to 'move uplands.
The crater, which is nearly 50.1 miles across, is just south of the northern polar cap, known as Olympia Undae, in the northern lowlands.
At the time of the impact, the Hell Creek landscape consisted of steamy, subtropical lowlands and floodplains along the shores of an inland sea.
Conservationists speak of the park's 108,000 hectares of swamp, lowlands and montane forest, which together house sun bears, hornbills, gibbons and about 2,500 orangutans.
Get sweeping views of downtown Boise and learn something about falconry, when you venture into the lowlands, a 20-minute drive outside the city.
This would make it ICONIQ's second disclosed investment in a startup from the Lowlands, after the company put funding into Dutch startup Adyen in 2015.
About 3.4 billion years ago, groundwater outbursts unleashed a torrent of water that produced a cold and salty ocean that covered the planet's northern lowlands.
The areas are "the Strait, the northern interior, the mountains, the East Puget Sound Lowlands, and the interior from southern Snohomish County northward," forecasters say.
Moreover, anthropologists know of several environmental factors that did influence the location of Maya settlements in the central Yucatan lowlands, such as proximity to small lakes.
Its full name, worth repeating because good dog names are as rare in literature as they are in life, is Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands.
Many of them belong to indigenous communities and lack the rights and access to schools and hospitals that people living in the lowlands enjoy, said Romeo.
From there she walked 0003 miles in two days, trekking through Colombia's tropical lowlands to the arid mountains that mark this northeastern part of the country.
From there she walked 65 miles in two days, trekking through Colombia's tropical lowlands to the arid mountains that mark this northeastern part of the country.
The size of France and Spain combined, Colombia's mountain chains, deep valleys, trackless tropical lowlands (llanos) and inhospitable coasts make it hard for the state to control.
According to the National Hurricane Center, Florence is expected to travel directly through North Carolina's coastal lowlands, where much of the state's 143 million hogs are raised.
The remote fly-in/fly-out Victor mine in the James Bay Lowlands of Ontario is about 90 km (56 miles) west of the Attawapiskat First Nation.
The new cabinet is dominated by religious conservatives from the eastern lowlands who are bitterly opposed to Mr. Morales's secular and indigenous-based Movement Toward Socialism party.
In the Amazonian lowlands of Yaguas National Park, different types of rivers that contain distinct forms of aquatic life mix during the rainy season as forests flood.
He was talking about the railway that China plans to build from the lowlands of the south-west, across some of the world's most forbidding terrain, into Tibet.
Nepal's economy is deeply intertwined with that of its fast-growing Indian neighbour; much of the industrial base in the southern lowlands was hardly affected by the disaster.
Even the Montezuma Wetlands project — which, elegantly, tops up subsided lowlands with dredged sediment, to regenerate the kind of wetlands which originally existed — attracted enormous hostility and resistance.
People have learned to evacuate from danger zones, including in flood-prone places like the lowlands of Bangladesh, where individual storms once killed tens of thousands of people.
TRUJILLO ALTO, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - In the lowlands of Trujillo Alto, a sprawling suburb of San Juan, clean water once again flows in the homes of most residents.
The resort is made up of low-lying, rust-colored buildings set among the 60,000-acre Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, a mixture of lowlands and craggy sandstone mountains.
It contains an extraordinary range of ecosystems, from the alpine valleys and salt flats of the western highlands to the rain forest and wetlands of the eastern lowlands.
The Bialowieza Forest, a Unesco World Heritage site, is a relic of ancient woodlands in the middle of the European lowlands, at the border of Poland and Belarus.
The resulting lake eventually spilled over the top of the dam of debris, weakening it until it collapsed catastrophically, sending a deluge of water downriver and flooding the lowlands.
But images taken by the Mars Global Surveyor of the Northern Lowlands—the place where the ocean should have been—don't reveal evidence that they were under an ocean.
Arosa is 1,775 meters up but Jenny worries that a loss of snow in the lowlands will cost it visitors because people will lose their emotional connection with snow.
A storm that had scrubbed the sky of pollution had passed, and we looked out over the lights of the city filling the lowlands as the lakes once had.
For years, NATO's planning and doctrine have seemed hopelessly rooted in old images of Russian military invasions into the Fulda Gap, the German lowlands where tanks could pour in.
But on your way in and out of the national park, it's worth driving through the lowlands to take in the full majesty of the High Tatras from afar.
The terrain was rough and barren with a sparse population of mostly non-Vietnamese Montagnard tribes, driven there centuries before by the Vietnamese who seized the lowlands for themselves.
His Lowlands drawl stretched across Frightened Rabbit's bittersweet high points, a troubled friend turning up out of the blue in a foreign city, cracking a joke before saying hello.
Because Goma is a Western lowlands gorilla, born in captivity and just moved halfway across the country as part of a decades-long effort to keep the species genetically healthy.
They constructed intricate cities throughout the tropical lowlands of the Yucatán Peninsula, communicated using one of the world's first written languages, and created two calendar systems by studying the stars.
He also said that the tailings, which are moved from the mine in a high-lying area by a river system to a cordoned-off area in lowlands, were benign.
Usually ice jams result in a little bit of flooding: if the ice functions as a dam, the river will start flowing around it, flooding the surrounding fields and lowlands.
Together, they investigated the incidence of chronic kidney disease in agricultural labourers in the lowlands, and compared them with similar workers in a region about 2968,23 feet above sea level.
Along a 300-km (185-mile) stretch of cropland from the edges of the capital Nairobi to the lowlands opening into northern Kenya, maize farmers have been struggling with drought.
After he witnesses a plane crash while river fishing in the lowlands of Brazil near the Bolivian border, the unnamed protagonist steals the dead pilot's watch and kilo of cocaine.
These are among more than 61,6503 ancient Mayan structures swallowed by overgrowth in the tropical lowlands of Guatemala that archaeologists have finally uncovered using a laser mapping technology called lidar.
Warmer temperatures in the lowlands are causing clouds to form higher up than they should, and the forests that were once enveloped in these mists now suffer long dry spells.
They then compared the specific gravities of their American samples with those of samples from 116 adult Tsimane, living in the lowlands of Bolivia, and 38 Hadza, living in Northern Tanzania.
"While the orangutan population has stabilized in large forest areas, their numbers declined in forest patches within oil palm landscapes of the eastern lowlands of Sabah," WWF said in a statement.
Mr Nhan mentions the prospect of shifting crops: cultivating rice and shrimp in the brackish lowlands, fruit and vegetables in the centre and high-value export rice in the upper delta.
The Korolev crater formed sometime in Mars' turbulent past, when another object slammed into the northern lowlands of the planet, leaving a scar fifty miles wide and more than a mile deep.
Harrison pointed did point out that one of the papers the researchers cite show some evidence for water in the Northern Lowlands, but not at the same volumes they estimated in their paper.
Mawrth Vallis ("Mawrth" is Welsh for Mars) is a 370 mile (600 km) long, 1.2 mile (2 km) deep ravine along the boundary that separates the southern highlands and northern lowlands of Mars.
However, the paintings can be seen as an extended response to the artistic tradition of the Lowlands (especially to this specialist in Dutch art) as much as a meditation on the scars of war.
If you're also planning to escape the heat of the lowlands for the high country, but sure to take advantage of the ongoing Backcountry Outdoors sale to grab any last-minute gear you need.
From bases in the desert and coastal lowlands, the alliance of forces arrayed against the rebels is edging its way into the mountains that shelter Yemen's capital, Sana'a, which is still in Houthi hands.
No one was reported injured when shots were fired at an escort vehicle traveling from the lowlands, but Freeport canceled all convoys along the road on Sunday afternoon while the security situation was assessed.
Like Mr. Eng-Sela, many have settled in the Sharon Plain, which stretches across the coastal lowlands between Haifa and Tel Aviv, south from Mount Carmel down to the banks of the Yarkon River.
Not far from the sites tourists already know, like the towering temples of the ancient city of Tikal, laser technology has uncovered about 60,000 homes, palaces, tombs and even highways in the humid lowlands.
In a further shift from Mr. Morales's focus on Indigenous rights, Ms. Añez has filled her cabinet with politicians from the country's eastern lowlands, which are dominated by Bolivians of mixed or European descent.
While the lowlands of Mexico are plagued by yellow fever mosquitoes and the viruses they transmit, the country's capital sits on a mountain plain that has — up to now — been too cold for the mosquitoes.
CONCEPCION, Bolivia (Reuters) - Bolivian volunteer firefighters, exhausted from battling blazes sweeping rapidly across the country's lowlands, are starting to lose hope and retreat from the front lines of some infernos in the drought-stricken region.
But while much of the work of Zipoli has vanished in his native Europe, it has managed to survive in eastern Bolivia — along with his vast Baroque musical tradition, which hums through the tropical lowlands.
CreditCreditGarrett Grove KHOM, China — Tucked beneath a shallow outcropping in the rolling lowlands of the Altai Mountains, four men glide along the shadow-pocked rock face, their faint silhouettes stalking a herd of unsuspecting ibex.
From his native Altiplano, the high, arid plateau home to the Aymara, to gas-rich lowlands, where the government has authorized extraction on indigenous lands, many native Bolivians say they no longer feel represented by Morales.
Daniel Beltra's images of deforestation in the Amazon, most notably his wonderful shot of scarlet ibises flying above flooded lowlands (pictured below), at once both elevate and somehow reduce environmental disaster to the status of abstract expressionism.
Ranging from groups called "Another Left is Possible" and "Bolivia Promised Me" to mining syndicates and coca leaf farmers from the lowlands, they declared their support for F21 from a diverse array of ideological and political motivations.
In addition, the money raised would also go toward important climate adaptation initiatives, such as flood protection in vulnerable marshes and tidal lowlands, that could one day safeguard communities from rising sea levels associated with climate change.
TANSEN, Nepal (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In south-central Nepal's Palpa district, which spans from the country's hillsides to its southern lowlands, farmers can grow a huge range of crops, from coffee to paddy rice, lychees to wheat.
CreditCreditJim Wickens/Ecostorm COLONIA BERLIN, Bolivia — A few months ago, a representative from Cargill traveled to this remote colony in Bolivia's eastern lowlands in the southernmost reaches of the vast Amazon River basin with an enticing offer.
Named after Russian rocket scientist Sergey Korolev, this incredible crater is located in the northern lowlands of Mars and just south of Olympia Undae—a large patch of dune-filled terrain that encircles the planet's northern polar cap.
The conflict has often been depicted as a sectarian one between the Iranian-backed Houthis, who follow the Zaydi branch of Shiism in the highlands, and Sunnis in the lowlands backed by their co-religionists in the Gulf.
At 8,124 square miles, El Salvador is one of the world's smallest countries, yet within its boundaries lie endless stretches of coastline, mountain ranges and an abundance of agricultural lowlands, which owe their fertility to rich volcanic soil.
Some 120,000 people live on the most vulnerable shrinking lowlands south of New Orleans, fishing for shrimp and crawfish, harvesting oysters or working in the shipyards, oil refineries and petrochemical plants along the river banks and Gulf shores.
The Madhesi Front of four small parties based in the Tarai lowlands launched the strike in September to force Nepal's major political parties to amend the new charter and give them a greater role in the power structure.
Broad materials, such as palms in the tropics, are plaited like braids; narrow materials, such as grasses on the Savannah, are coiled like ceramic pots; while stiffer materials, such as willow in the lowlands, are woven like tapestry.
While living in the lowlands that cover Buenos Aires, Alessandra Sanguinetti conceived her first book of photography, On the Sixth Day, a look at the lives of farmers and their relationships with the animals they raise for slaughter.
CHUKA, Kenya(Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Phyllis Mugeni was watering her greens when she spotted a dozen armed men advancing from the lowlands to attack farmers working on the banks of the River Naka in the foothills of Mount Kenya.
"The government believes that the amendment will address the problems in the Tarai and hopes that the protests will end," Law Minister Agni Prasad Kharel told parliament before the vote, referring to the lowlands bordering India in the south.
Over the tortilla, Eva Mendez — currently chef while her mother, Margarita Perez, is visiting Mexico — paints a coat of asiento, pork lard the color of brown sugar, rendered while cooking carnitas and scraped from the lowlands of the pot.
This movement is not north to south as might be expected, but from lowlands to highlands, or even from open valley in summer to hidden hilly nook in winter to escape the wind, which is more punishing than the cold.
He will be strong in the lowlands region and will benefit from the state's open primary system (and the fact that the Democratic primary isn't for another week), but he will not overperform due to a very weak ground game.
A thousand years ago, a traveler following McNab's route west from the camp at La Corona would have passed through a summer blazing with the fires of thousands of cornfields, which grew the corn that sustained civilization in the Maya lowlands.
The political histories of Georgia and North Carolina, through which the federal road also ran, can be charted on similar maps, with the same ancient cultural divisions between uplands and lowlands, and between regions where slaves were numerous and where there were few.
The isolated Victor mine in the James Bay lowlands produces some 215,513 carats of diamonds annually and is scheduled to stop production in late 251 and close in early 21, De Beers Canada general manager James Kirby told Reuters late last week.
Minority Madhesis, who live mostly in Nepal's lowlands near India, imposed a four-month border blockade to protest against a proposal to carve Nepal into seven federal states, which they say would divide their homeland and deprive them of a fair say.
Kernersville, the home of the FedEx hub, sits in the middle of the North Carolina Piedmont, the plateau between the coastal lowlands in the east and the mountains in the west, in an area that used to be known as the Tobacco Road.
An almost untouched swath of forest, mountains, waterways and fertile agricultural lowlands, with a population of fewer than one million residents who are governed by a constitutional monarchy, Bhutan is Edenic, and possibly even the world's happiest country, as it claims to be.

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