Sentences with phrase «just narrow strips»

The problem is most beaches here are just narrow strips of sand, separated by huge stone cliffs.
One look at this area on Google Earth, and you'll see that there is just a narrow strip of forest left.
«We're just a narrow strip of land along the beach with large coastal mountains behind us.»

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Cancun's hotel zone is on a narrow strip that can be temporarily blocked off from the rest of the city, and more isolated beach hotels exist just south of Cancun.
Can only see narrow vertical strip of just arsenal.
The researchers fixed a three centimetre long diamond strip, just 0.3 millimetre thick, in a specimen holder and triggered a shock wave with a brief flash from a powerful infrared laser that hit the narrow edge of the diamond; this pulse lasted 0.15 billionths of a second (150 picoseconds) and reached a power level of up to 12 trillion watts (12 terawatts) per square centimetre.
Spend just a few minutes on almost any beach, and the ocean will soon demonstrate a few of the many ways it can transform the narrow strip of shallow water and adjacent land that makes up the shoreline.
Then just cut the peel in very narrow strips.
Kwelera's 164 hectares form a narrow strip of coast that runs parallel to the Indian Ocean for about five kilometres, between the beachside town of Gonubie and where the Kwelera River meets the sea just north - east of East London.
It is estimated that nearly 2 million acres of forest just like Muir Woods once covered a narrow strip along the coasts of California and Oregon.
As well as the large roof terrace, you have the choice of the main terrace along the canal bank at the front of the restaurant and an extra, narrow strip of tables just across the water.
In reality, they're all one continuous long strip of sand on a narrow island just offshore from the mainland.
It's not even much of a bike lane, it's narrow and beside four lanes of traffic that goes very fast, just a strip of paint on the road.
I arrived at the newspaper just after the literally - cut - and - paste era («paste up,» to its practitioners), when strips of text in narrow columns were laid onto the pages with adhesives, next to black - and - white photos, on large green boards.
My biggest problem with the phone design is the fingerprint reader, which moved from the home button on the S7's front face to a narrow strip on its backing that looks a lot like a Tic Tac, just left of the camera mount.
Should I just leave it and paint it, fill it in, or add narrow strips around the edge to cover the groove and give the doors a shaker look??
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