Sentences with phrase «land in an area stretching»

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This gesture, of course, was expected; the City had title to vast stretches of vacant land in the Fast Brooklyn area, and no idea in the what to do with it.
With its remote wildlife areas and vast stretches of sparsely populated land, a Botswana safari tour is a very different experience than a safari elsewhere in Africa.
In fact, I didn't know that this area is part of the new California Coastal National Monument, a stretch of public lands that barely anyone has heard of.
Haleakala National Park is best known for being the world's largest dormant volcano and, at over 10,000 feet above sea level, the tallest peak on Maui where you can watch a fantastic sunrise, view unique wildlife, and have an amazingly vivid stargazing experience; However, the park encompasses more than 30,000 acres of public land, stretching from the summit down to the coast where lush natural beauty, waterfalls, and rich Hawaiian culture await in an area called Kipahulu.
-- Ages 16 and older — Ability to paddle for 3 - 6 hours a day and to paddle up to 7.6 miles round trip at 2 - 2.5 miles per hour with rest breaks every 30 minutes — Ability to paddle long stretches in open water with limited or no access to landing areas for more than 60 minutes — Advanced tours are recommended for those who are active kayakers and have had ocean kayaking experience.
The 4.6 - hectare stretch of land found just a bit to the south from Estació Sants — the largest railway station in the area, which provides you with very convenient means of moving around the city (just like the nearby Placa d'Espanya)-- is taken by a very spectacular mixture of natural landscape and modern artistic vision.
La Posada Inn is located in the southeastern section of Hacienda Pinilla, set on a quiet and peaceful stretch of land less than 2 miles from the areas gorgeous beaches.
The film was shot in the Exclusion Zone, an area stretching 30 kilometers in all directions centered on the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, whose explosion in 1986 rendered the land uninhabitable.
Continuing through the year, the soil moisture surplus in this area continued to grow, by summer it covered most of Scandinavia and the land areas around the Baltic Sea, and stretched into north - western Russia.
The Peoples of the Ngaanyatjarra Lands hold exclusive native title rights over most of the claimed area - approximately 187,000 sq km in Western Australia, stretching from the Gibson Desert Nature Reserve to the South Australian border.47 The Peoples of the Ngaanyatjarra Lands also hold non-exclusive rights over an unvested reserve in the claim area including rights to: enter and remain on reserved land; take flora and fauna; take water for personal, domestic or non-commercial communal purposes; take other natural resources such as ochre, stones, soils, wood and resin; and care for and protect sites of significance.
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