Sentences with phrase «stand mountain side»

Cafes, bars and restaurants stand mountain side of the beach drive while sand, palm trees and gleaming water falls ocean side.

Not exact matches

It might be the visit to a prairie town, gazing up at four presidents on the side of a mountain, traveling 650 feet below the earth or discovering a giraffe standing at your car's window.
StandingStand in tadasana (mountain pose) with your arms by your side and palms facing forward.
Stand in mountain pose, with the feet hip - width apart and the arms at your side.
A slight variation on Mountain, come into it by standing tall with feet flat on the ground and gently rocking or shifting the weight forward and back and side to side — small micro-movements, not dramatic big ones.
For example, once a student can create a neutral spine in mountain pose or while seated, they can then try to hold that alignment when moving from sitting in a chair to standing or when practicing poses like chair, bird dog, plank, and side plank.
Forward and Back Hops x50 Push Ups x20 Runners Lunge to Standing Front Kick with Punch x30 each side Jump squats with weights in hand x20 Burpees x20 Front Lunge with Overhead Press x20 Tricep Dip on Chair with Single Leg Lifted x20 Mountain Climbers x50
Some of these poses include: • Tadasana (The Mountain Pose) • Trikonasana (The Triangle Pose) • Parsvakonasana (The Extended Side Angle Pose) • Parivritta Parsvakonasana (The Revolved Side Angle Pose) • Virabhadrasana I, II & III (The Warrior Pose I, II & III) • Padangusthasana (The Hand To Big Toe Pose) • Uttanasana (The Standing Forward Bend Pose) • Paschimottasana (The Seated Forward Bend Pose) • Adho Mukha Svasana (The Downward Facing Dog Pose) • Sarvangasana (The Shoulder Stand)
We stand on the shoulders of those who have come before us, and will work side - by - side with those who continue to care for the mountain today.
Asia evokes exotic images of monks in saffron robes; bustling and colorful markets; roadside noodle stands; nomadic sheiks; islands in a warm, turquoise sea bordered by lovely beaches; soaring mountains with terraces of rice paddies; spicy cuisine that fuses East and West traditions; and ancient history and customs that live side by side the signs of modern civilization.
Casa Cenzontle, a two - story bungalow, stands proudly among the trees on the upper side of the canyon with a majestic view of the entire canyon and mountains beyond.
Casa Cenzontle (zen ZONT lee), a two - story bungalow, stands proudly among the trees on the upper side of the canyon with a majestic view of the entire canyon and mountains beyond.
The oversized lobby in dusitD2 Phuket Resort is a busy place, with smartly dressed pilots and air hostesses checking in and out.Over to the side stands Colonnade Cafe, a 200 - seat restaurant with an al fresco section that is well known for meeting special dietary requests with professional expertise.On the first floor next to the swimming pool is Kids World, a truly well - thought - out concept that caters for children, from toddlers to teens.This is decidedly one of Phukets better kids clubs.On the top floor of this seven - storey hotel is a fine air - conditioned and fully equipped fitness room of exclusive use for hotel guests and next to that is one of Phukets most appealing rooftop swimming pools that enjoys great views of the city, the surrounding mountains, and Patong Beach just a few hundred metres away.
• Look for the restaurant Leoda's at mile marker 15, near the fruit and smoothie stand, mountain side of the road.
Highly - personalized, unforgettable adventures include horseback riding, ocean or fresh water fishing, whale and bear watching, Wild Side Safari Trek Experience, canoeing and sea - kayaking, hiking, trail running, mountain biking, rock climbing and rappelling, wilderness skills workshops, surfing, paintball, and stand - up paddleboarding.
Machu Picchu Mountain stands on the left side of the citadel when you get the summit the views are amazing and it takes 3 hours up and down.
It stands side - by - side with Pohen Mountain.
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The vastly enlarged grainy image is of the artist standing with her back to the viewer on a stone mile marker, bullhorn at her side, facing a Casper David Fredrich like mountain - scape, possibly ready to read it the riot act, whimsicaly looking at arts attempt to communicate.
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