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lunarscape

American  
[loo-ner-skeyp] / ˈlu nərˌskeɪp /

noun

  1. the landscape of the moon.

  2. a rugged, barren landscape similar to that of the moon.

  3. a representation of the moon's landscape.


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An official at Nagano prefecture’s crisis management office said helicopters had been used to ferry the dead from the mountain, whose pock-marked lunarscape bears witness to the huge volume of ask and rocks that were flung from the volcano.

From The Guardian

A wider shot then shows the 11-year-old boy hovering over the lunarscape, as “Wyatt Jebef, Filmmaker,” appears on the screen.

From New York Times

As we walked from the fifth green onto a rise at the sixth tee looking across this lunarscape to the sea imagining ourselves the prosperous fellows of perilous land, a smile formed on Ken's face.

From Golf Digest