Sentences with phrase «now uninhabited»

Today, many of Yemen's cisterns are in a state of disrepair, or in areas of the country that are now uninhabited.
(Aides point out Ms. James has challenged the mayor when needed, like when she reprimanded him for the cost of a security booth outside his now uninhabited Park Slope row house.)

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The nation also includes the tiny (0.6 square mile) uninhabited island of Redonda, now a nature preserve.
The behavior of a wildfire now burning uninhabited military lands near Fairbanks is also a concern, the scientist said.
Gough Island might have been largely uninhabited by humans, but 50 years later, residents of nearby islands raised questions about the unusually vicious mice that now roam the island (50 per cent heavier than wild mice anywhere in the world) and devastate the bird population.
Jack said: «We know that as recently as 6,000 years ago, what is now the vast, dusty and uninhabited Saharan desert was covered in lush grassland.
It was largely uninhabited through the 1950s but is now a popular vacation destination, as well a home to many people.
There is a reason the northern expanses of Canada are largely uninhabited: most of us like a little warmth now and then.
Although the accommodations are not at par to other Southeast Asian destinations, you can now cruise through these stunning waters where you can feast your eyes on uninhabited islands, exotic marine life, and picture perfect views.
Now as if traveling the Philippines isn't enough, imagine being able to sail a locally skippered paraw (local sailboat) around uninhabited islands as you complete crazy challenges along the way.
Now listed as a UNESCO Heritage Site, Geirangerfjord has some of the steepest cliff sides of any of the world's fjords and is uninhabited for much of its stretch as a consequence save for the small village of the same name, which clings precariously to the shore edge.
Although developers, including Trump, have been eyeing this stunning island archipelago, for now it remains 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.
He writes: «Now this is the escarpment.This is the... it's very moving actually.There you see where the stairs just completely fall away and you have these uninhabited old motel sections, and once again you get a better idea of the careful way that they don't tear everything down all in one fell swoop.
Land that was once uninhabited is now crammed with subdivisions.
The iPod generation now have no excuse for being ignorant of the state of almost entirely uninhabited, entirely hostile, and least interesting regions of Earth.
It was largely uninhabited through the 1950s but is now a popular vacation destination, as well a home to many people.
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