a ravine can be deeper than 35 feet
A ravine.
A wooded ravine is called a gully.
A ravine is a narrow, deep valley with steep sides typically formed by water erosion. It is often characterized by its rugged terrain and lack of vegetation.
Ravine: A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides formed by erosion from a stream or river.
An American word for a rocky ravine or dry watercourse is "arroyo."
the ravine was so deep
My car crashed into a deep ravine.
A deep gully or valley.
the ravine was so deep that the man plunged in to the heavy rocks
The word "ravine" is a noun. It refers to a deep, narrow valley with steep sides typically carved by running water.
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A ravine is a gully. Here are some sentences.He could not find a way around the deep ravine.The horse fell into the ravine, and they had to haul it out with ropes.A huge ravine divided the pasture in two.
Another name for deep gorge is canyon or ravine.
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I think it might be "coulee"
The deep, plunging ravine seemed to go on forever, but at last, I heard the clink of my penny, and retreated.