Sentences with phrase «use footpaths»

Using a footpath you can circumnavigate around the entire island — a great way to spend a day in Gili T.
The same goes for the long and narrow Koh Rong Sanloem, where clear and regularly used footpath link the main points of interest around the island.

Not exact matches

I would use the stroller around town and on regular walks — uneven footpaths, grass etc..
He released a statement on Tuesday stating that the gadget is not allowed on any road or footpath and can only be used indoors.
They've enlisted the help of Devin White, a remote sensing expert at ORNL who has used airborne and satellite imagery to identify ancient footpaths threading through the Sonoran desert between Arizona and Mexico.
It also uses a traffic light system to help users make informed judgements on gritting and premises closure; knowing when to grit footpaths and roads, especially on large campuses, can reduce the annual cost of gritting materials and the labour to apply it (usually comprising overtime for unsociable hours) considerably.
In a campus environment there are footpaths and thoroughfares with heavy use at particular times of the day and the requirement to keep these thoroughfares open and safe is paramount.
The area used to be a fur trading station and is a gateway to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, which was used as a footpath for fur traders from inland lakes to Lake Superior.
The winter walking pass gives access to over 30 km of footpaths using the cable cars to explore the area.
I decided to follow the cycle / footpath 78 out of Fort William until I came to the Ben Nevis Distillery, passing the engines used for the Jacobite Steam Train on the wat.
A cement footpath has been built all along the beach and even further north, as it carries on two kilometres after The Last Bar — which used to be the previous end of the beach.
Even by motor bike using all lanes and the footpaths it's still tuff.
There are ways to build such housing more securely, but many Himalayan communities are only reachable using miles - long footpaths, so even bringing in wood from afar is a costly enterprise.
Over the 100 years we have evolved into using more bricks, more concrete roof tiles, more bitumen and more concrete footpaths, freeway dividers etc. is your area the same??? cheers.
«Such construction ends up using lots of heat - absorbing construction materials (e.g. stone, metal and concrete) across buildings, roads, pavements, footpaths, parking lots, and terraces in urban areas,» they say.
The area used to be a fur trading station and is a gateway to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, which was used as a footpath for fur traders from inland lakes to Lake Superior.
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