Sentences with phrase «footpath over»

There is a small footpath over a portion of this 101 - acre property, and recreation is encouraged throughout the parcel.
A paved footpath leads directly from the villa down to peaceful Happy Bay beach and joins the public footpath over to the more commercialized Friar's Bay Beach.
We start walking and pass by a sign for a footpath over the hills to Prinos.

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That's routes such as public footpaths and bridleways, stretching over 30,000 km.
Investment in road building far exceeds that for active travel - public transport, footpaths and bike lanes - which Read more about Stop prioritising cars over kids» health, experts plead - Scimex
After the footpath, soak those socks in the solution over night to kill any fungus.
First settled over 800 years ago, the resort area is marked by numerous archaeological sites, early Hawaiian footpaths, royal fishponds and lava formations.
The winter walking pass gives access to over 30 km of footpaths using the cable cars to explore the area.
Follow the footpath of ancient Maui royalty over barren lava and past stands of hala screwpine trees.
The narrow gauge railway line stretches over seventeen miles, with over sixty official stations - or more accurately, stops as a number of these are simply footpaths across the railway.
This pub is great place to hang out and chat with friends over ice cold beer, and just a stroll away back to your Nusa Dua hotel along garden footpaths.
Relax and enjoy the Pacific Ocean beach, or go clamming by simply following the sound of the surf as you wander about 5 minutes over an established footpath toward the ocean.
Over the 100 years we have evolved into using more bricks, more concrete roof tiles, more bitumen and more concrete footpaths, freeway dividers etc. is your area the same??? cheers.
Bob's first contribution to the OLO site reminds me of the story of a learner driver being tested who, after mounting the footpath and knocking over a number of pedestrians, then complained to the instructor that the test has been cancelled without demonstrating how brilliant he was at reverse parking.
As a tourist, you find many towns don't even have footpaths, so your progress to the nearest restaurant or convenience store is an anxious stumble over drains, gravel and garbage, as trucks and cars thunder past.
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