Sentences with phrase «near uninhabited»

Since I've been in Mexico for a few months now, I'm pretty obsessed with snorkelling, which you can do a lot of near this uninhabited island.
Earlier this month, Japan arrested the captain of a Chinese fishing trawler for fishing in waters near uninhabited islands claimed by both countries.
No one was hurt in the collision, which happened near uninhabited Aegean islets over which Turkey and Greece nearly went to war in 1996.

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The behavior of a wildfire now burning uninhabited military lands near Fairbanks is also a concern, the scientist said.
Orbital Insight's analyses also suggest that we should be looking at ghost cities nearer to home — frozen construction sites, uninhabited neighbourhoods, failed building units.
Unexplained volcanic events have been occurring on or near Heard Island, an uninhabited Australian possession in the southern Indian Ocean about 1600 kilometres from Antarctica.
At the time, an acquaintance showed him an uninhabited folly on the grounds of Ferncliff, the old Astor estate near Rhinebeck.
There, almost 250 kilometres from the nearest village, in a supposedly entirely uninhabited region, the pilot saw that most domestic of sights, a kitchen garden.
[1] It is uninhabited, but known to be used by scuba divers who amongst other things view the underwater zoanthids near it.
Ask your concierge for details on guided tours of the inhabited and uninhabited islands near your villa.
On uninhabited Whitsunday Island near Queensland's Great Barrier Reef, Whitehaven Beach is a four - mile (6 km) expanse of pure white silica sand sloping into azure water.
Some of the most famous points include Cokes located near Thulusdhoo island and Chickens in an uninhabited island.
In Forest (2000 - 2005), Hanzlová photographed the uninhabited forest near her childhood village, transforming the empty, wooded landscape into a symbol of memory and loss.
There will be parties galore, There may not be one to rival that put on by Bloomberg a few years back, when the magnate simply bought up an uninhabited island near Venice, ferried guests out in a boat laden with champagne, and watched their jaws drop as they disembarked on the island with fairy lights illuminating the way across it.
This treehugger is more worried about one of them breaking down and falling - The designers suggest that they be placed near cities but also over uninhabited areas - that's a bit of a contradiction in most of North America - there is almost always somebody down there.
The area around the epicenter, near Cedar Mountain, was almost uninhabited.
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