* For lush descriptions of nature: Almost any book by Cormac McCarthy, especially *Blood Meridian*, contains lengthy, vivid descriptions of the American Southwest landscape. Look for passages describing the desert or mountains. His descriptions are often stark and beautiful simultaneously.
* For detailed descriptions of character: Charles Dickens' novels are known for their meticulous character descriptions. In *Bleak House*, for example, you'll find paragraphs that paint a full picture of a character's physical appearance and personality through subtle detail.
* For evocative descriptions of a specific setting: Gabriel García Márquez's *One Hundred Years of Solitude* is filled with paragraphs richly describing the town of Macondo and its magical realism. The descriptions are often surreal and dreamlike.
To pinpoint a *specific* paragraph would require more information about the type of description you're interested in. Could you tell me what kind of scene or object you'd like a detailed description of?