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Definition of bushline in English: bushlinenounˈbʊʃlʌɪn usually the bushlineNZ The altitude above which indigenous forest does not grow. above the bushline you will enjoy wonderful views of the lake Example sentencesExamples - Then out above the bushline into the searing hot sun.
- The forestry sector must take full responsibility for putting in place systems, process and behaviours which prevent dangerous situations occurring at the bushline.
- An hour of slow trudging gets me through the bush and to the bushline.
- Rock wrens are New Zealand's only true alpine birds that live their entire lives above the bushline in sometimes very difficult climactic conditions, where other birds simply wouldn't stand a chance.
- An easy 6km warm-up along the lake shore from the Control Gates on Lake Te Anau is followed by a steady 8.2km climb through native beech forest to the bushline and on to Luxmore Hut at 1085m.
- We're squinting at the encroaching bushline with a combination of quease and comfort.
- After nearly three hours my friend and I sat above the bushline, half an hour from the summit, the strongest of winds roaring round us.
- They must not conduct such activity on that part of the land below the bushline or where there is no defined bush.
- It would be a brilliant and speedy mountain running track - the terrain, though above the bushline, is fairly benign.
- Rock wrens, as their name suggests, mostly exist in rocky and craggy areas high above the bushline.
Origin Late 19th century: from bush1 + line1. |