Sentences with phrase «marvellous place»

The phrase "marvellous place" means a location that is wonderful, awesome, or fantastic in a simple and short way. Full definition
She will cruise the Hubbard Glacier and Tracy Arm plus visit such marvellous places as Sitka, Juneau, Skagway and Ketchikan.
Each time I see your travelogue / shopping excursions, it reminds me of being in Amsterdam and what a marvellous place it is.
More about this marvellous place later.
It's a marvellous place to be, surrounded by quilted leather, dark wood veneers and delicate bright metal trim, and you sit commandingly high, but the seat feels a little flat beneath you and I'd appreciate more under - thigh support.
All your life you're told that you'll be going to this marvellous place when you pass on.
A Breeder's lap is a marvellous place where generations of proud and noble champions once snoozed.
It has an atmosphere like no other place I have ever been to before and is jam packed with people from all over the world flocking to visit this marvellous place.
Even though the Incas are fairly recent in the timeline of the world, with Machu Picchu being built for their emperor Pachacuti in around 1450, the fact that this marvellous place remained hidden for so long (until 1911) makes them seem further in the past than we think.
Nestled amongst some of the country's highest mountains, the tranquil area has remained relatively undiscovered; on our Harz Mountains tours we explore this marvellous place where time seems to have stood still - making its beautiful, historic towns a delight to discover.
A day tour brings you from Ciudad Bolivar by plane to this marvellous place.
It's a marvellous place for lots of person.
For this reason it is a marvellous place to view spotted eagle rays.
There was a little note on the door telling patrons to text a special password and voila, we entered a marvellous place called Coal & Cedar.
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