Sentences with phrase «little tiny village»

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It is a beautiful, sunny, but cool day in the little village of Servoz in the French Alps: surrounded by breathtaking snow - capped mountains — among them the legendary Mont Blanc — I am sitting on a tiny railway station waiting for the little red mountain train that will carry me out of the valley.
After seeing so much skyscrapers in Surabaya, I managed to give you a little refreshing photos taken in a tiny village near Mojokerto.
I have a tiny little phone booth souvenir (and a red bus too) from our trip that I include in my Christmas village each year.
In China, we don't call this little tiny place city, we call it small village.
The screenplay, written by Riko Sakaguchi and Yonebayashi, is based on the 1971 children's novel The Little Broomstick by British author Mary Stewart, and the movie's story seems to exist in a unique place, with the characters appearing British but drawn in that specific style of Japanese animation, while the backdrops look as if they could be set in any place where there are fields and forests and farms and tiny villages down some dirt road.
The village behind is tiny and well kept, with a small grocery stall and beachside pool tables, but little else in the way of entertainment.
If you get stuck on the side of the road, which happens easily as this is very serious rain forest with a very primitive road, there's little chance the inhabitants of the tiny villages will help you.
In the tiny little Umbrian village of Bevagna this is a charming grand and historical residence for a reviving break where you can completely relax tasting the best home grown produce of Umbria.
Just a couple of blocks in from West Beach the Postmaster's Village is termed a» boutique shopping centre» with a little coffee shop, talk radio station, a wine shop, art gallery, hair dresser's and tiny little zen fountain in a postage stamp garden, tucked away just beyond the coffee shop's courtyard.
This tiny and picturesque village is a major destination during the summer months when the snug little bay bustles with whale watchers, fishermen, boaters, campers and kayakers.
When Ken and Trinette realized they could run their business from anywhere they had an internet connection, they decided to hightail - it out of suburbia near Sacramento to the tiny little Mayan village of San Marcos La Laguna, that sits along the shore of a lake with three volcanos.
; the tiny village of Ringarooma's Ralph Falls, Tasmania's highest single drop waterfall, and the little known historical Trail of the Tin Dragon that tells the story of the Chinese miners in the region.
Although it's certainly no longer a tiny little fishing village, Altea is still more traditional and smaller than some of the other resorts you'll find on the Costa Blanca.
This tiny little village doesn't have any 5 star hotels, and frankly I hope that there aren't too many luxury hotels being built so that it stays a quiet village.
Nestled along a scenic stretch of the Mekong River in western Nong Khai province, the tiny village of Sangkhom is one of those little - known, remote places that turns out to be a highlight for those willing to sidestep the well - trodden track.
On Gili Trawangan for example, there is a tiny little tattoo parlor on the way from the marketplace to the village.
Cruising up the eastern coast of the island you will find the village of Amed and this is a tiny little Bed & Breakfast with only six rooms.
The black - and - white images in each spread depict the tiny dwellings — small structures, mounds of mud, heaps of rocks — of an imagined group of what he called Little People, for whom Simonds constructed diorama - sized site - specific villages that were nested in and around art institutions and crumbling buildings in New York and in other
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