21 Metaphors for peak

"Icy Peak, in Greenland, is an enormous mass of ice near the mouth of a river: it diffuses such a brilliancy through the air, that it is distinctly perceived at a distance of more than ten leagues.

Indeed, the whole Peak was just as much a place of mystery, to all but the colonists, as it was the day when Waally and his followers were driven away by their superstitious dread.

Vulcan's Peak, as an island, could not be less than eight or nine miles in length, though its breadth did not much exceed two.

Opposite Saylla is Mt. Picol, whose twin peaks are the most conspicuous feature on the north side of the basin.

The Indians said that the peak was especially bu-ku- since nobody had ever been on it before."

The lofty and symmetrical peak of Mount Mayon is the highest point in the panoramic landscape.

The length of the map would be about two hundred miles, and as the peaks are about a quarter of the distance from the right-hand side, this map begins about a hundred and fifty miles to the west of the peaks.

The Peak was indeed a sublime sight, issuing, as it did, from the ocean without any relief.

ERZGEBIRGE, a range of mountains lying between Saxony and Bohemia; the highest peak is the Keilberg, 4052 ft.; is rich in various metallic ores, especially silver and lead.

The Peak was now the great object to be attained, for there it was universally believed that Betto (meaning Betts) and his companions had concealed themselves and their much-coveted treasures.

The hills covered with woods, at a distance, reminded me of my own country, fresh and variegated; the high peaks beyond were grey from distance, and the sides of the nearer mountains were marked with many a winding track, down one of which a shepherd and his sheep were descending, looking like a moving pathway.

The highest peak of the Pir Panjal is Tatakuti, 15,500 feet.

THE HIMALAYA RABBIT.Amidst the mighty Himalaya mountains, whose peaks are the highest on the globe, the pretty rabbit here portrayed is found; and his colour seems to be like the snow, which, above the altitude of from 13,000 to 16,000 feet, perpetually crowns the summits of these monarchs of the world.

and gird its northern boundary; the highest peak is Mount Demavend, 18,500 ft., in the Elburz, overlooking the Caspian.

"You are quite sure that this high peak is the Horn, Stimson?"

The peak at the north end of Mount Hinchinbrook is in latitude 18 degrees 21 minutes 30 seconds, and longitude 146 degrees 15. BROOKE'S ISLANDS lie four miles north from Cape Sandwich; they consist of three rocky islets, besides some of smaller size; the whole are surrounded by a coral reef.

The peaks are not great peaks in the sense that we speak of Mont Blanc, the Jungfrau, the Matterhorn or Monte Rosa.

And the peaks must be the Iron Mountains that Rrisa had told him about.

ERZGEBIRGE, a range of mountains lying between Saxony and Bohemia; the highest peak is the Keilberg, 4052 ft.; is rich in various metallic ores, especially silver and lead.

The highest peaks are about 4,000 feet.

Their crest-line was always sharp; the peaks were like needles.

21 Metaphors for  peak