There she would inhabit the fractured landscape with the adventures of Robin Hood, naturally casting herself as beautiful Maid Marian.
The Great Basin is a fractured landscape, scarred by a series of small mountain ranges that run mostly north and south.
He is primarily known for his paintings of fractured landscape and portrait paintings, and his Soviet Pangaea series of paintings which featured large scale portraits of faces from history.
Looking out over the fractured landscape all around, Kabe could see the pylons - each between twenty and sixty metres high and shaped like an inverted L - everywhere.
Occupying Christine Shallenberg's fractured landscape of light and harried by George Crumb's often ominous compositions, Ms. Soll's women were more agitated than fierce.
"That's not trivial, to show that that type of fractured mental landscape that Burroughs arrived at by taking drugs and living a marginal existence in the 50's is something the average person now lives in."
A16 Venus is a surprisingly active planet whose volcanoes, fractured landscapes and plastic crust are unlike anything seen before in the solar system, scientists say.
In a fractured and bewildered landscape of fern bars, ladies' nights, Plato's Retreat, "The Bachelor," sexting, and the concept of the "cougar," the Internet promised reconnection, profusion, and processing power.
They arrived in a fractured musical landscape of acid house, techno, hip hop, trip hop and American grunge, and put loud guitars and big, singalong songs right back at the heart of the pop agenda.
But the fractured, unplaceable landscapes his characters used to drift through (the Venice of The Comfort of Strangers is obviously identifiable, but never named) are replaced by the real, pinpointed Berlin of 1955.