Sentences with phrase «tiny villages»

These lawyers practice variously in towers on Bay Street and in tiny villages throughout Ontario.
The second book, for more advanced chefs and for anyone interested in Italian culture, collects many old recipes from the nineteenth - century, culled from a cookbook of her grandfather's, as well as gathered traveling from tiny villages and remote monasteries in Sicily.
When you open your iDroid a sprawling map filled with military bases, outposts, and tiny villages is displayed that rivals the size of anything Rockstar has offered in its critically acclaimed open world sandboxes.
For those that would rather stay dry, it's well worth exploring the tiny villages hidden within central Cyprus.
This stunning fjord landscape with waterfalls, snow capped mountains and tiny villages has inspired painters for hundreds of years.
Once we'd left the boundaries of the Arequipan metropolis (Arequipa is the third largest city in Peru), we drove through miles upon miles of nothingness, dotted with a few tiny villages, where local children with wind - burnt faces stood at the roadside staring up at the windows of the bus as we passed them.
The people of Nepal and the tiny villages left a huge impression on me and you can read why here and here.
You can visit tiny villages along the fjord, go hiking or kayaking, and the area is also known for some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Norway.
Day 2 - Cuzco: On the hour - long morning flight from Lima you first traverse the arid western slopes and the sparsely - populated highlands before enjoying views toward spectacular snow - capped Andean peaks and tiny villages in jewel - like green valleys beneath high, treeless moorlands.
You'll also enjoy a visit to romantic Chillon Castle, a well - preserved, medieval castle on the shores of Lake Geneva.If spectacular scenery is your interest, then you'll be thrilled with the ride on the world - famous Glacier Express train, where you'll travel first - class and have panorama windows to admire the thundering waterfalls, impressive peaks, glacial ice fields, and tiny villages on your way to Zermatt, a picturesque cluster of rustic chalets beneath the majestic Matterhorn.
Situated among the group of the Cyclades islands, Santorini gives you the freedom and the chance to explore the beaches of any color imaginable (white, black, red or pebble), tiny villages with incredible views of the Aegean Sea and discover the ancient history of the island through hiking and scuba diving!
Explore the gorgeous mountainous area of South Tyrol, and pass historic castles and tiny villages with breath - taking views and glistening lakes, before reaching Lake Garda.
A welcoming atmosphere of tiny villages, steep hillsides, waterfalls, and lush green gardens.
Imagine fairytale palaces, towering gorges carved through millennia, and tiny villages nestled in the still preserved beauty of the landscape.
The drive follows a road that leaves Almaty passing first the last few wooden houses in the city with original snowboards decorated with filigree patterns, and then through numerous small auls or tiny villages where the most people earn their living from growing and drying tobacco.
If you get stuck on the side of the road, which happens easily as this is very serious rain forest with a very primitive road, there's little chance the inhabitants of the tiny villages will help you.
It's a tropical paradise that puts you close to the artistic capital of Ubud, as well as tiny villages, Hindu temples and cultural attractions.
Vans leave from larger cities throughout the day destined for dozens of tiny villages, some up to four hours away.
Learn about colonial history and life in tiny villages.
(It's a funny, sexy story called «Your Borders, Your Rivers, Your Tiny Villages» — about committing adultery while watching CNN!)
As we thread out way through tiny villages on the outskirts of Nice, France, it seems certain that we're going to inadvertently run over one of the slim young girls that ride wacky three - wheel scooters in this part of the world and squash her like a bug.
JR and Varda travel the country, bringing the Inside Outside van with them and talking to people in small hamlets and tiny villages, trying to find good subjects — both human and architectural — for their work.
The screenplay, written by Riko Sakaguchi and Yonebayashi, is based on the 1971 children's novel The Little Broomstick by British author Mary Stewart, and the movie's story seems to exist in a unique place, with the characters appearing British but drawn in that specific style of Japanese animation, while the backdrops look as if they could be set in any place where there are fields and forests and farms and tiny villages down some dirt road.
As you stroll museums, gardens, palaces, even tiny villages, you'll gain a better picture of your current place in time.
We passed tiny villages of wooden huts, some new and ornate, others old and simple with bright blue window frames winking at us Everybody has a small plot of vegetables growing in the rich black soil.
The group says it has filed 2,500 public records requests with government agencies across the state, including tiny villages and school districts, asking for their «checkbooks» — records of all expenditures in a given year.
Yes, take the poor ones — Klammer, Moser - Pr «Äö √ † √ ∂ «Äö √ † √ áll, Nadig, Wirnsberger — they all came from tiny villages, from poor parents, and they wanted to prove they were someone through performances on the mountain.»
The murder plot that unfolded last October, as told by police prosecutors, is a story of brutal incompetence that begins with three men — career criminals in their 50s — huddled in the dark around Daphne's home in the tiny village of Bidnija in northern Malta.
Catherine and Eddie then retired to a house in the backwoods of Ontario, Canada, outside a tiny village called Combermere.
Manuel Freire was born in 1924 in Solano, Ecuador, a tiny village high in the Andean province of Cañar.
The seminary was eventually located, at Finkenwalde, a tiny village south of Stettin on the Oder River in what was then Pomerania and is now Poland.
Later, at the airport, families learned with horror that the airplane had exploded over the tiny village of Lockerbie, in Scotland.
Picasso's «Guernica» depicted the horrors of the bombing by Nazi planes of a tiny village during the Spanish Civil War, making striking use of the cross to drive home the inhumanity of modern warfare.
In approximately 700 B.C. the prophet Micah named the tiny village of Bethlehem as the birthplace of Israel's Messiah (Micah 5:2).
Salma: Yes, eating vegetarian food is largely how I ate as a child growing up in a tiny village, in the mountains of Lebanon.
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Will definitely give this a go... no pluots here in a tiny village in the middle of England, but will try with prunes.
The story of this granola goes back many moons to when I lived in the tiny village of Tivoli, New York.
Our Shangri - la was Nozawa - Onsen, a tiny village in Japan's Nagano Prefecture, known for Olympic - level skiing, abundant natural hot springs, and such a deep love of its own produce that its mascot is a Nozawana cabbage on skis.
The Porsche people, whose cars were garaged a few miles nearer Le Mans in the tiny village of Teloché, oozed Germanic confidence.
The band's only London appearance since reuniting was a secret gig at the tiny Village Underground venue in Shoreditch.
A month ago a huge red dog with one blue eye and one brown eye stole into our barn, grabbed Jack in his jaws and abducted him, taking him down to the center of Mill River, the tiny village in Massachusetts where we live.
When we were living in a tiny village in North Kent, one of my husband's friends came round one day.
The most colorful event of the summer happens in the tiny village of Grayslake.
Penitas is the tiny village my husband is from.
Mr Javid told the Evening Standard in 2012: «My dad was from a tiny village in Pakistan and came here when he was 17 to look for work.
That's a fact for Clear Creek in eastern Chautauqua County near the tiny village of Ellington and the Cockaigne Ski Resort (planning to reopen in 2018).
This tiny village is suffering financially since most of their tax dollars go to the county.
This is a tiny village of people trying to take care of their backyard.
At a tiny village in north - west India, 20,000 demoiselle cranes stop to feast on gifts of grain each year.
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