Across the Sverdrup Channel lies the much larger Axel Heiberg Island, where glaciers (blue) huddle among mountain peaks (yellow) and flow into deep fjords.
Plessi seems instantly able to allow himself to be contaminated, to go along with his work being criss-crossed by narration, underscoring or overlying the primary "text" of the language.
And between 1956 and 1992 America constructed the interstate system, among the largest public-works projects in history, which criss-crossed the continent with nearly 50, 000 miles of motorways.
What begins like a narrow mountain stream gradually opens up into a wide seagoing estuary, criss-crossed by multiple tributaries, and then bursts into an out-of-control, surging flood tide.
The cattle boom reached its height by 1885, then the range became too heavily pastured to support the long drive, and was beginning to be criss-crossed by railroads.
Exterior walls of the pavilion are decorated with criss-crossed petroleum and gas pipes, which emphasize industry characteristics and give the pavilion a modern appearance.
When the planet Mars was first observed through a telescope, people saw that the round disk of the planet was criss-crossed on earth that are viewed from an airplane.