Sentences with phrase «tiny villages in»

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.
Will definitely give this a go... no pluots here in a tiny village in the middle of England, but will try with prunes.
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.
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.
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.
At a tiny village in north - west India, 20,000 demoiselle cranes stop to feast on gifts of grain each year.
Then from the bus stop, we took a bus to Panzano, a tiny village in Chianti.
who had whisked her away from her family in a tiny village in the middle of nowhere, to England - a country which was to become her home for the next 28 years, and over half her life.
Don't think this concept is only taking place in one tiny village in the middle of nowhere, there are cougar dating websites in Australia, saucy dates in Canada, granny sites in Ireland (yes granny!)
It doesn't matter if she lives in New York City or a tiny village in Alaska (though I think the village in Alaska could win the contest for hardest place to find a date!)
ABC's feverishly dumb new drama Off the Map takes fans of «Grey's Anatomy» and «Private Practice» on an arduous trip to a tiny village in the tropics, «somewhere in South America.»
A magical World War II tale of courage, resilience and love, The Children of Chabannes reveals the untold story of how the people in a tiny village in unoccupied France chose action over indifference to save the lives of 400 Jewish refugee children.
I live in a very tiny village in the middle of nowhere in England and I have never thought about those things.
In Germany, Australia, Canada, and in a tiny village in the North Pole.
She described her tiny village in eastern Poland and recalled the closeness of her family.
A large garden and set away from the tiny village in the heart of the country with no other houses in view.
At one point, when we reached a tiny village in the interior of the country, it seemed unlikely that we could go on.
From rural byways past the rice paddies of Cambodia to a tiny village in Zimbabwe, we know our destinations intimately because we visit them often.
One of the places I truly appreciated visiting is Crespi d'Adda, a tiny village in the municipality of Capriate San Gervasio that now counts no more than 600 inhabitants.
A guide will meet you for a private transfer to a tiny village in Konavle where you will meet your riding instructor.
Lives in a tiny Village in North Yorkshire with his Missus and two cats, Knuckles and Snape.
The group is attempting to recover priceless works of art stolen by the Axis powers, but they arrive at a tiny village in Mittelburg, Germany to find the area is filled with sewers of blood and horrific undead.
This June 2017 I attended an artist residency in a tiny village in Umbria where I was free from any other obligations and painted daily.
The artist worked in a tiny village in Gujarat India twice over two years studying traditional block printing.

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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.
REV RICHARD COLESSaturday Live presenter and former member of the CommunardsLittle Gidding, a village in former HuntingdonshireLittle Gidding is so tiny...
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.
Others carried tiny lanterns to transfer the precious fire from its source to the village church in Cyprus.
Later, at the airport, families learned with horror that the airplane had exploded over the tiny village of Lockerbie, in Scotland.
In approximately 700 B.C. the prophet Micah named the tiny village of Bethlehem as the birthplace of Israel's Messiah (Micah 5:2).
What Christian would willingly surrender the appearance of the angels to the shepherds and the «multitude of the heavenly host» singing a hymn never heard before on land or sea, or the star dropping low from the skies to guide the magi from far away mysterious lands to the Judean village and the stable who God himself lay a tiny baby in the arms of his mother?
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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The story of this granola goes back many moons to when I lived in the tiny village of Tivoli, New York.
Importers travel to distant lands we don't have enough vacation days to visit ourselves to find winemakers hiding in tiny caves making wines that no one outside their village has probably ever tasted.
We stayed in Vettica, a quiet village right next to Amalfi, in a tiny Airbnb with a big terrace overlooking the cliffs and the sea.
The Porsche people, whose cars were garaged a few miles nearer Le Mans in the tiny village of Teloché, oozed Germanic confidence.
It's pretty well - known as this tiny mountain village that remains ultra cool even though it's relatively far inland because it's about a mile up in altitude.
The band's only London appearance since reuniting was a secret gig at the tiny Village Underground venue in Shoreditch.
But to more than balance the pole vault, there was Jim Beatty, the tiny distance runner from the Santa Clara Youth Village, who won the mile in 3:58.8, although he was handicapped in his bid to regain his American mile record when his teammate and pace setter, Laszlo Tabori, was forced out after the second lap by a week - old hip injury.
In the region where we hunted elephants, we made it a practice each day to stop at a tiny Somali village where we tried to make friends with the natives.
My house sits in the tiny «village» of the valley where there are streets and a few stop signs.
The Village of Schaumburg and the Park District have been working to bring ice skating to the tiny pond near the gazebo and amphitheater area in the Town Square center.
phil & teds Lobster High Chair: You're meeting friends in a tiny restaurant in the West Village and they don't have high chairs?
The most colorful event of the summer happens in the tiny village of Grayslake.
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).
Cost $ 17.99, 4AA batteries not included, shipping and handling extra... «Gossip Girl» Blake Lovely was chatting on a cell in the West Village when her tiny dog Penny slipped her leash.
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