A glaciologist said the crevasses could be wide open, waiting to swallow the unwary. |
Dogfish roam the area looking for prey and large crabs bury themselves in small crevasses and sand pockets. |
Water enters the aquifer system as it drains into cracks and crevasses in the aquifer recharge zone. |
The glacier is riddled with crevasses, and the route is often disguised by a thin blanket of new snow. |
The texture is smooth, with a tiny amount of dark red and orange grit that buries itself deep in the crevasses between your tongue's taste buds. |
This tends to break the glacier apart into many crevasses on the glacier's surface. |