The coureurs des bois faced deadly rapids, canyons, blizzards, bears, wolves, and marauding Iroquois.
Yet in medieval times, people built hilltop villages here to find safety from pirates and marauding armies.
Whether you are faced with corrupt policemen or marauding editors, such protection could be invaluable.
However, the duplicitous behaviour may also bring other benefits such as protecting the cubs from marauding males.
Marauding gangs of eight-and nine-year-olds, ready to attack police with stones and fire-bombs, are no longer unusual.
Built between the 7th and 8th Century BC, the underground complex was built to defend against attacks from marauding armies.
Along the way, he fights off cannibals, marauding motorbikers, and other persons with blackened teeth and burnt faces.
Marauding Viking Norsemen from Scandinavia encountered the basin on their seasonal plundering voyages around the early 9th Century.
But with French full-back Patrice Evra marauding down the left, and Scholes pulling the strings, United were dominant.
Granted, customers may be worried by the idea of the marauding megacorp clouding the vision of the small--but pious--retailer.
The hosts took an early lead when Ashley Young freed marauding full-back Luke Young for a fine left-foot finish.
Along the way Andrews braved severe sandstorms, blistering temperatures of up to 120 degrees, pit vipers and marauding bandits.
On 13 July Taipa and Coloane celebrate their final defeat of marauding pirates.
Wasps were unable to cope with the Gloucester's marauding forwards and Hazell took full advantage by sprinting over out wide.
An Arsenal corner was cleared and the ball found its way to the marauding Park, who found Rooney on the left.
There, a co-operative effort by tribal leaders secured the protection of the British government against the marauding imperialism of Cecil Rhodes.
Shortly after, Fabiano found space at the back post by headed wide from a deep right-wing cross from the marauding Maicon.
But you don't have to battle with bands of marauding tourists if you want to get a sense of medieval Tuscany.
The assist was fitting reward for Brady, whose marauding runs down the left often left Forest Green's scrambling rearguard in tatters.
Marauding French and English soldiers routinely pillaged and raped, and sparked riots.
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Since 2003 marauding Arab militias have slaughtered an estimated 400, 000 people and displaced 2 million more from their homes in the Darfur region.
Nonetheless, that marauding gangs can apparently go round chopping off heads with impunity suggests confidence in the government to resolve disputes has collapsed.
Gronkjaer picked out Anderton in space in the middle and the former Spurs midfielder quickly moved the ball out to the marauding Melchiot.
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Around 40 people are now thought to have been injured by the marauding animal at the bullfight in the northern Spanish town of Pamplona.
Ten minutes into the second half Gillingham were awarded a penalty when Barcham played in the marauding Nutter who was crudely felled by McArdle.
It was last in Lindisfarne in the ninth century, when the monks fled the island in the face of an invasion by marauding Danes.
The village's first residents were refugees from the island's seaside towns who fled into the mountains in the 6th Century to escape marauding Arab and Syrian pirates.
Marauding up and down both flanks, he used his speed to create at least three clear openings and, of course, win the decisive penalty kick.
Papua New Guinea has also had its share of rioting, most recently in Lae, the country's second-largest city, when marauding youths left nine people dead.
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