Sentences with phrase «natural land border»

This morning we continue south, where, after a short drive, we reach the Gariep River - the natural land border between Namibia and South Africa.

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1) Conserved natural ecosystems; 2) Areas being restored to natural ecosystems; 3) Tree cover within agroforestry or silvopastoral production plots2; 4) Gardens, live fences, riparian zones or border plantings; or 5) Off - site compensation areas, including land held in common by farmer groups that is not part of individual member farms3.
Collapsing from within, lacking its natural frontier and having lost its border fortifications, the remaining Czech - Slovak lands were indefensible.
To be sure, there are vast acreages bordering the semiarid areas which never should have been applied to crop growing, at least until the uncultivated lands of the humid regions, already provided with natural and social facilities for a more comfortable existence, had been more fully utilized.
Each villa is imbedded into the natural contours ofthe land bordering the sacred Ayung River and overlooking the rice fields and terraces.
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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.
The interest in other lands «is a natural extension of what I would refer to as the globalization of retail, with more retailers crossing borders — both foreign retailers entering the U.S. and U.S. retailers going abroad,» says Bucksbaum.
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