Sentences with phrase «wild stretch»

This rugged and wild stretch of coast is an absolute dream to photograph both in the early morning and at sunset when the light accentuates the jagged volcanic formations.
Five kilometres southwest of Amlapura, Jasri's often wild stretch of black sand beach has some good surfing and the untamed ocean views will keep you mesmerised.
I know that's a wild stretch to happen, but you never know!
If by some wild stretch of imagination there was a heaven (which there isn't) and I was not allowed to ever enter because I was an unbeliever, then fine by me.
The theory that evolution can occur in spurts, because the fossil record shows it did not occur gradually, is a wild stretch of the imagination.
It is not a person by any wild stretch of the definition.
On our last day, we took a boat to a reef off a wild stretch of coast.
It doesn't take a wild stretch of the imagination to know that such a life might be waiting for us, just around the corner.
The iPad is no notebook nor can the Apple's tablet PC be a replacement for the laptop, not even by the wildest stretch of imagination.
Cruise through the protected labyrinth of channels islands and passageways to White Sulfur Hot Springs in the middle of the wildest stretch of coast line imaginable, on the waters edge, soak in a natural mineral hot springs overlooking the boat with the pacific ocean as a backdrop.
Across from a wild stretch of beach just south of San Francisco, Pacifica Beach Hotel blends natural beauty with easy access to urban attractions.
The route extends along the Shipwreck Coast, a wild stretch of coast that has claimed more than 160 ships.
Located in La Jolla, Torrey Pines Reserve is 2,000 acres of coastal state park and remains one of the wildest stretches of land on the Southern California coast.
It's going to be a wild stretch starting March 11...
But even that proved a wild stretch.
Particularly over the past few hours, as the cryptocurrency seemingly went parabolic for a wild stretch there.
I'd read a resume filled with words like «dynamic» and «high - energy» and then at the interview I'd meet a quiet little person, who could not, by even the wildest stretch of the imagination, be called either dynamic or high energy.
Any input you have about the process would be greatly appreciated as even with the wildest stretch of the imagination, I do «not» have a green thumb....
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