Sentences with phrase «dangerous trek»

The phrase "dangerous trek" refers to a journey or trip that involves significant risks or hazards. Full definition
Eminent as the world's best trekking destination with the highest and most dangerous trekking points, the country is quite eminent for its traditional history.
Because their searches from the air revealed nothing, they undertook several dangerous treks up onto the glacier to see if they could find what was left of the plane.
In an opportune moment, Daisy and Piper break away, taking off on foot for a long and dangerous trek back home.
When Pacha nobly agrees to take the emperor back to the palace with the hopes of having his humanity restored, the farmer sets himself up for a long dangerous trek where his interests will, as usual, take backseat to Kuzco's whims.
This week I've been continuing my long and dangerous trek through the tunnels of Metro 2033.
More avalanches and more crevasses add risk to already dangerous treks.
The Caminito Del Rey, Europe's most dangerous trek will soon be turned into a tourist attraction.
In the film's darkest passages, on a dangerous trek east to Wyoming, the taciturn young man played so simply and so well by Charlie Plummer endures a world of hardship that feels like real life, not movie life, and certainly not like a conventional movie about a boy and his horse.
In 1952 a Bulgarian boy escapes from a Stalinist labor camp and begins a dangerous trek to Denmark.
SuperDogs: When a diphtheria epidemic broke out in Nome, Alaska in 1925, the life saving serum was some 600 miles away and a dangerous trek for anyone during winter.
Link adorns his hooded gear and gets ready to ride off into the sunset for another dangerous trek.
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