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The experience of watching that much of the world go by, foot by foot, mile by mile, gives time a physical, visceral dimension.
Herders travel by foot with their animals - usually cows.
Traveling from the West Village — by foot, by subway, and then by foot again — the tweens weren't as late as they'd been the week before, after their bus had gotten stuck in traffic.
They came in buses, on donkeys, and sometimes by foot.
Rather than ascend by foot, Zwart prefers a Porsche racecar.
About 20,000 people were forced to evacuate, some by foot.
About 26,000 people were forced to evacuate, some by foot.
In keeping with Khan's lifelong habit, they went by foot.
The canyon is accessible only by foot, helicopter or mule ride.
They have to go the rest of the way by foot.
At sunset, they move indoors to press the grapes by foot.
It's like comparing an outing by car with one by foot.
Originally, postal workers carried the mail down the trail by foot.
Shoppers mostly hauled their baskets home by foot or on bicycle.
You're carrying stuff in by foot; actors are carrying camera cases.
Most residents still commute by foot or on the city's crowded buses.
When cornered by foot soldiers, a band of mutant tweens turn lethal.
People fleeing the scene by foot were covered in dust and ash.
She fled by foot, leaving behind 15 cows, a house, and land.
Last week, we arrived — I arrived by car, you arrived by foot.
Taxis, buses, or any way to get around that isn't by foot.
Freddy traveled alone by foot, bus and car from his rural village.
He added that they have searched by foot and with drones and sonar.
We were back in our villa in less than five minutes by foot.
Residents dump their buckets by foot or all-terrain vehicle in the landfill.
We crossed the border several times, parking the Jeep and traveling by foot.
Major sites like the Coliseum and Trevi Fountain are 30 minutes by foot.
"Before then, Santorinians got around by foot or on a donkey," he said.
They travel by foot, by bus, by motor scooter and even by pedicab.
One if by foot, two if by header, as the old saying goes.
There's a road accessible to the public by foot and car behind the sign.
Energy-efficient streetlights that are triggered by foot traffic can contribute to environmental sustainability.
She managed to leave the area like others -- "all of us safe" -- by foot.
Adel's journey took him from Sinjar to Syria by foot, then on to Turkey.
How long is the journey by foot from Venezuela to Colombia, Ecuador or Peru?
The tennis courts were less than 10 minutes away, by foot, from our house.
Their mission: removing plastic waste from areas of land that are inaccessible by foot.
Domestic travel restrictions by foot, bike, car, bus, train, and plane remain mostly limited.
A little more than six hours by car, or about five days by foot.
"They traveled thousands of miles by foot, so they'll do whatever it takes," Alaniz said.
When the best way to get somewhere is by foot it encourages peace of mind.
It offers easy access (by foot, pedicab or streetcar) to all activities and restaurants noted.
I traveled across five continents for 60 years on trains, buses, boats and by foot.
On one of his first searches, he made his way by foot to the bank.
That was his description of a journey by foot of as much as a week.
You park and unload your goods, making deliveries by foot to a few different outlets.
On average, 39,663 people a day cross the border here by foot, car and bus.
He reached Germany after traveling, often by foot, through Iran, Turkey, Greece and the Balkans.
Two men arrive in a village by foot, and always a village, never a town.
Unable to get there by car due to congestion in the area, he ran by foot.
Doctors currently have to travel sometimes for hours by foot to get vaccines where they're needed.
Alexandre had apparently come from Siberia to Paris by foot when he was ten or 11.
If bombs destroyed everything you have here, would you want to move, by foot, to Finland?
Children told him their journey to the United States by foot took two and three months.
That means inspecting an entire site by foot can take days, even with a large crew.
Calluses everywhere were peeled away, revealing soft-as-a-you-know-what skin foot by foot.
Rather than braking, stopping is also accomplished by foot, which kids seem to do naturally anyway.
You can arrive by foot or on skis, but you won't get in without a reservation.
Cruz left his pickup and continued his journey by foot in order to avoid the gunmen.
The cima is carried by foot to the village, while locals dance, sing and play music.
He was forced to exit his motorcade and make his way off Highway 101 by foot.
In areas that are inaccessible by foot or by air, inflatable dinghies are the only option.
If biking isn't everyone's cup of tea, families can kayak the waters or explore Hatta by foot.
The medical clinics — also hours away by foot — are often shuttered due to a lack of medicine.
At the same time, a woman not with the tour group quickly approached the elk by foot.
Circumnavigating the place by foot is more meaningful than doing so by holding down an arrow key.
That time, I realized it wasn't safe to use the drone and I went by foot again.
In the past, the family stomped grapes by foot, although they now use more modern production methods.
They land miles away from the target to avoid fire, and then make their way by foot.
MEXICO CITY — Images showing masses of people fleeing Venezuela by foot seem to increase by the minute.
Taking place this Saturday, May 12, BoldPas encourages visitors to experience this car-ridden city by foot.
Accessible only by foot and connected by the Appalachian Trail, eight huts offer rustic but comfortable hospitality.
Linnaeus traveled from here into the mountains by foot, by horseback, by boat, often with Sami guides.
He carried the girl the 10 minutes it took to cover the one-kilometer journey by foot.
Only a few of the 505 respondents went by foot or bike; most of them were students.
Reaching the pinnacle was a feat that would not be accomplished by foot for another 20 years.
Reaching the pinnacle by foot was a feat that would not be accomplished for another 20 years.
We didn't always see particular landmarks or famous sites, we just loved seeing the cities by foot.
Mail back then was carried by foot, or on horseback or in stagecoaches — not a high volume.
The 284.0-foot-493, 249-pound wideout was hampered by foot injuries as a freshman and sophomore.
It was hung in an area accessible by foot and faced the university's main thoroughfare, or quad.
Without the money to hire a vehicle, Dana Manjhi walked for 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) by foot Wednesday.
IWCS writes:Hundreds of years ago, almost every household of the village turned wooden bowls by foot-powered lathe.
You have to travel into the swamplands by foot or canoe, which only makes the experience more exciting.
I was just walking foot by foot knowing that the only thing you could do is keep walking.
Back then, the journey to the terminus was 21950 to 21970 kilometers by foot through steep, rocky terrain.
Rather, focusing and delivering on what consumers value will encourage consumers to shop by foot not by mouse.
Sunday • Explore the great outdoors by foot or bike at Discovery Day at Freshkills Park on Staten Island.
So Didier left Morondava and travelled north, for four days and nights, by foot, bush taxi, and ferry.
Reached by phone, Ms. Ingram said she had been searching for him nonstop — by foot, phone and internet.
Ms. Tjondro reiterated that they had not even tried to descend by foot because their guide discouraged it.
If the caravan proceeds by foot, during the period of its journey 16,800 Americans will die from drugs.
Ms. Rodriguez said that Free Tours by Foot has free high-quality walking tours, including one in Chinatown.
Accessible only by foot and connected by the Appalachian Trail, the eight huts offer rustic but comfortable hospitality.
And dedicated Sentri lanes at the United States-Mexico border make crossing easier by foot and by car.
The trip meant crossing 10 countries by foot, bus and boat, dealing with human smugglers and corrupt police.
Lake Urmia used to be a destination for tourists and ships: now the entire lake is crossable by foot.
As many as 4,000 people have joined the group since it formed last Saturday, traveling almost entirely by foot.
It has a 15-minute tram link to MediaCity and is 15 minutes by foot from Manchester Piccadilly station.
Visitors can only visit the overlook by foot, but can also schedule a flight tour and see above it.
The only access to the crash site area is by foot on a 0003-mile hike or by helicopter.
I can take a subway or bus if the weather is bad, but most days I travel by foot.
Any time you're moving, whether by foot, plane, bike, or canoe, you'll find use for a Hydro Flask product.
Exploring the town by foot is satisfying, but Burgas is big, and more ground can be covered by bike.
According to the Guardian, protesters gathered by foot, on bicycle, or on motorbikes to participate in the human chain.
It is approximately midway between the main train station and the Duomo, each about five minutes away by foot.
It is yet another blow for the two-times Australian Open champion who has been plagued by foot injuries.
I look around the kitchen, considering how every ingredient, utensil, appliance, and kerosene was been hauled in by foot.
Increasingly, hotel owners, walking tour companies and local travel companies are promoting the idea of experiencing Santorini by foot.
Jones's representatives made efforts to place her story in mainstream newspapers, only to be frustrated by foot-dragging journalists.
An average worker could track more than seven miles by foot in a single day just searching for items.
A three-day search by foot, on four-wheel-drives and from the air ruled out death by misadventure.
I've seen patches of it over the years by car, by bicycle, by train, by bus and by foot.
If you can't make the steep climb by foot, there's a "petit train" that leaves from the Old Port.
Her ranking plummeted to the 143s after she was sidelined by foot surgery to repair a stubborn stress fracture.
Right, and maybe baseball could have extra-inning games decided by foot races between clunky mascots of former presidents.
The new couple's sporting hoodies, shades, overcoats -- attempting to avoid cameras -- while cruising around Venice by foot and boat.
Many trips that could be made by foot, bicycle, or via public transit are now made by ride-hailing services.
Chicago's a pretty city and is fun to traverse by foot as long as it's not icy or 900 below.
Also, the city is pedestrian-friendly, and everything is accessible by foot — locals tend to do a lot of walking.
"The parents chased down the vehicle by foot and were able to remove the male from the vehicle," police said.
LeVert, whose college career was plagued by foot injuries, said he expected to be ready to participate in training camp.
The main form of transportation on the island is by foot, bike, or horse, according to The New York Times.
Mandala Hotel is five minutes by foot to Tiergarten park and 15 minutes to the Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie.
Photo Essay The Clean Ocean Sailing initiative removes plastic waste from areas of England's coastline that are inaccessible by foot.
Photo Essay The Clean Ocean Sailing initiative removes plastic waste from areas of England's coastline that are inaccessible by foot.
" That means the views are better: Entertaining and living quarters are upstairs, reached by foot or a "flood-zone elevator.
Many fly to Ecuador or Brazil — which have more relaxed visa requirements — and then travel north by foot and bus.
Free Tours By Foot offers two-hour walking tours of the French Quarter, where you can pay whatever you like.
"Anything positive from retail after the destruction wrought by Foot Locker, well, it's most welcome, " the "Mad Money" host said.
It has three entrances that can be reached from parking areas by foot bridges, allowing staff to monitor comings and goings.
The search took place on land, sea and air, and was done by foot and with drones and sonar, Sult said.
So he did the only thing he could do: he began picking the cold turtles up, by foot and by kayak.
Soon, armed men were marauding through the streets of the royal capital on motorbikes and by foot wielding machetes and sticks.
After a 300 km trek by foot to Wajir county, they moved on to Lamu county in January with their cows.
Foot treading, stomping grapes by foot to extract the juice, is at the heart of the making of authentic port wine.
"I hope in the end we come to success, but I think nobody should be surprised by foot-dragging," Blunt said.
Copenhagen is fairly small and easily navigable by foot, but the city also has a sleek metro and timely bus system.
Scientists had previously traipsed across the Piton de la Fournaise by foot, deploying equipment to reveal parts of its internal structure.
As a child born and raised on Monroe Street on the Lower East Side, she loved exploring the city by foot.
There is a vehicle transportation ban on the island meaning the only way to get around is by foot or donkey!
No civilian vehicles could pass inside the hard perimeter, where federal security forces were screening anyone hoping to enter by foot.
Respite from the sun can be found at Grain de Sel, an unpretentious beachside cafe a few minutes away by foot.
She came here with her mother and sister, traveling on a boat, on a bus and by foot over three days.
It's one of the best places in America to absorb history and scenery, by foot, in half a day or less.
Images show the tops of tent cities blanketed in snow as the displaced make long journeys by foot with all their belongings.
Radha and his family fled Mosul by foot and walked for hours before they found someone who could drive them to Erbil.
VICE News followed two groups of men hoping to reach France by foot during one of Europe's harshest winters in a decade.
Athletes can do the race by foot, ski or bike, so their choice of mobility reflects how they must carry their equipment.
Because he spent all this money on climbing gear, Davy made the 100-mile trek from base camp to Kathmandu by foot.
The migrants flew to Central America from various African countries and trekked by foot for months to get to the the border.
You see, with no cell phones allowed in the courthouse the word had to be delivered the old fashioned way — by foot.
And that's pretty much where Dave Roberts spends his time these days, crisscrossing the country by foot, by bike, even by kayak.
Many others were still stranded, officials said, with bridges and roads washed away and travel by foot difficult in the steep terrain.
More than 269.3050 million government officials will travel by foot, road, special train, helicopter, boat, and sometimes elephant, to hold the election.
That site would have allowed the residents, most of whom are elderly and can't drive, to access stores and doctors by foot.
"Six, seven … and one and four," she called out, followed by a succession of boom-tat-tat-tats punctuated by foot stomps.
Within hours, the group had swelled into the hundreds, joined by volunteers from across the city arriving by foot, truck and bicycle.
Many popular spots are located along or just off Ojai Avenue, the main drag that is easily traversable by foot or bike.
In July 19403, the couple paid $749,000 for their bungalow, which is on a side street just minutes by foot from York.
By foot, boat, bicycle, even wheelchair, they are crisscrossing the land this summer, trying to cobble serenity from lives upended by combat.
The One Barcelona is a block from Gaudí's Casa Milà and five minutes by foot from his extravagant, dragon-topped Casa Batlló.
In all it is 34 miles long and can be completed in three days by foot or two on a mountain bike.
To date, the only way to reach it is by foot, a fact that suits the local population just fine, says Soldal.
It is accessible by foot for several hours a day, when the tide drops opening up a sandbar to a nearby island.
It is reported that Reinking was naked at the time of the shooting and left the scene of the crime by foot.
If researchers can ensure drones aren't causing a ruckus, the technology could even improve on by-foot research, which can be surprisingly disruptive.
It noted existing regulations requiring some auto safety equipment can not be waived immediately, including requirements for braking systems activated by foot control.
Artist Peter Goin gained access to the nuclear test sites by foot in the series Nuclear Landscapes, the Nevada Test Site, 1985–1991.
Uber is telling riders to take a car to the border, cross by foot using the pedestrian bridge, and then hail another vehicle.
They came by foot and truck and motorbike desperate and tired, crowding into villages and towns on the edge of Ituri's sprawling countryside.
Some 850 Venezuelans came to Brazil on Tuesday by foot, the government said, compared with the usual range of between 250 and 300.
Their parks have rules of engagement: "Go by foot, say hi to strangers, take what you need and leave the rest," Burns says.
Retail strips cater to both the Mexican-American community in El Paso and day trippers who cross the bridge by foot from Mexico.
Some people have already been spotted leaving and entering Hubei province — where Wuhan is located — by foot over a bridge, Reuters reported Tuesday.
The beach can be accessed by foot if you don't mind crossing a highway, or by car or the hotel's free hotel shuttle.
It took Mr. Juárez two weeks to make his way to New York from Tlapa, traveling by car, by plane and by foot.
Cook's Bay, a small, scattered community that does not have a health centre or electricity, is only accessible by foot or small local boats.
Because Jacari had fallen into an area that isn't accessible by foot, emergency responders had to use watercraft to retrieve him, FOX 9 reported.
Surviving the six-month voyage, some of it by foot, from Guatemala City to Chicago only strengthened her determination to achieve her American dream.
During the dry season, which typically begins in March and ends in May, parts of the river are low enough to cross by foot.
For many from my village, it required a journey by foot to Jordan, and then a journey across the world to the United States.
She was reported missing on Thursday, and about 60 officials from various agencies began searching for her by foot and air that day, NBC reported.
But when the researchers looked at the data by foot type, they found the benefit was confined to those whose feet rolled too far inward.
The definition of what constitutes real war is not fixed—it wasn't too long ago that snipers were considered cowards by foot soldiers, for example.
The refugees join an overall total of 61 who have entered Canada illegally by foot in temperatures that can sink as low as -4°F.
"Reports from sources on the ground indicate that hundreds more are en route to Rann from Cameroon (8 km) by foot," the U.N. report said.
On the Promenade, doing our errands by foot, I actually ran into one of my best friends who was doing shopping for her sister's birthday.
I still commuted in by foot, but on Tuesdays I added focused runs to tax my VO2 max, and on Fridays I added threshold runs.
They estimate that the pooch swam close to six miles to shore and traveled more than a dozen more miles by foot, the story said.
The Pueblo Sin Fronteras caravan has moved hundreds of people seeking political asylum in the U.S. or Mexico by foot, bus, truck or cargo train.
Khambo is accessible only by foot or bicycle, as there is no road to the handful of houses found in the middle of the fields.
Motivated by a sense of adventure, Ben Davis, 30, just made a five-month, cross-country trip from Los Angeles to Boston – all by foot.
One elder, after making a 3-mile (5 km) trip to the farm by foot each day, eventually took up farming as well, Amande said.
I was both giddy and apprehensive about whether the place could live up to its name, and pulled over so we could go by foot.
Whereas Beckham drove through Los Angeles in a customized Escalade with his jersey number emblazoned on the grille, Pirlo prefers getting around Manhattan by foot.
Over a few days twice a year, employees of Rider Levett Bucknall will set off by foot or in cars, eyes turned toward the horizon.
By the time the group had crossed the border into Guatemala, its members traveling by foot and vehicle, it had ballooned to more than 1,000.
I spent a few days last month exploring Long Beach by foot, car and bike, and left feeling like I had plenty more to explore.
In Ifanadiana, the district where the drone flights took place, travel to medical facilities can take a day or more by foot, across treacherous terrain.
Not long ago, children routinely moved around their neighborhoods by foot or by bicycle, and that was often how they traveled to and from school.
The ancient preservation process includes soaking them in an icy stream, stomping them by foot to remove the skins and drying them in the sun.
While there are some restaurants and places to explore nearby, there aren't always sidewalks, so exploring by foot from the hotel may sometimes be difficult.
She said that armed officers who were part of a counter-terrorism surveillance operation followed Amman by foot and shot him dead at the scene.
They ultimately find themselves in Nogales, where they must cross the desert by foot at night with a coyote to arrive in the United States.
Now around 200 refugees are crammed four or five families to a house, with more arriving daily by foot or in the back of trucks.
After dropping off my bag at Buntes Haus, a spotless, family-run hotel in the center of town, I headed out to explore by foot.
Bundling those together allows curators to present shows that may not always be easy crowdpleasers and whose importance cannot be assessed by foot traffic alone.
Scarcity of food and medicines is widespread, and hundreds of thousands have left the country in recent years - increasingly by foot, bus and even bicycle.
Those farmers sometimes find it easier to launch a drone to check on their cows or agriculture than to cover the miles by foot or truck.
Bowie's presence was such that even as he's nearly hidden among ballroom dancers or surrounded by foot-tall puppets, his talent cuts through all the clutter.
Authorities started to search for the missing man at daybreak Thursday, searching by foot and also trying to ping the man's cellphone to find his location.
For such a mammoth exercise, nearly 5 million government officials and security forces are deployed, traveling by foot, road, special train, helicopter, boat and sometimes elephant.
It's a bit of a treacherous path by foot, so I can only imagine what it must be like if you're doing it in a wheelchair.
Hundreds trekked 18 miles by foot from NRA headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia, to the Department of Justice in 90-degree weather to demonstrate against the organization.
But Dicko said at least 45 people were killed and that fighting continued on Monday, with over 100 families having fled by foot and on motorbikes.
Mr. Bi is a virtuoso of the mobile camera, following his characters as they travel restlessly (and sometimes pointlessly) by foot, pickup truck and motorbike. (A.
Live cloven-hoofed animals from areas not affected by foot and mouth will still have to undergo routine checks including being placed under quarantine, Dlamini said.
He devised a scheme to leave and travel by foot to a military command about 20 miles away, with his disappearance causing a full-scale search.
For example, news of America's first conflicts — the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War — traveled slowly, mostly by foot, horseback or ship.
The architecture is the real star, so explore the alleys and cobblestone streets by foot, checking out the many repurposed old warehouses that house thriving businesses.
The location is central to the M.I.T. area of Cambridge and less than 10 minutes by foot from Maya Lin's Novartis building; 350 Main Street, kendallhotel.com.
Finding her village deserted and in ashes, and with her baby nowhere to be seen, she began the long journey by foot to the Bangladesh border.
Sanià cove isn't accessible to the public by foot, so I headed down a steep, stone path to Canyers, a cove adjacent to Capote's private sanctuary.
Several tour companies, like Sandeman's New Europe or Free Tours by Foot, have outposts in popular cities and are generally safe options for the solo traveler.
The action sequences become more intricate, large-scale and spectacular as Ethan chases down the enemy across assorted striking locales by foot, car, motorcycle and helicopter.
Federal agents lug battering rams, bolt cutters and heavy weaponry by foot up a hill on a residential California street that's softly aglow from street lamps.
The ban on transportation in Wuhan — part of the mandatory quarantine — has also forced people to travel by foot to hospitals, the New York Times reported.
TBILISI, Georgia — Ana Subeliani arrived at the film premiere for "And Then We Danced" by foot, but left in an ambulance, blood running down her face.
Instead, the 10-odd villages scattered throughout the crater floor — total population, under 1,000 — are supplied entirely by foot, by pack mule or, increasingly, by helicopter.
The accident took place as Gary was crossing a busy street by foot, near the San Fernando Valley -- he was admitted to a nearby emergency room.
In addition to the typical services offered by foot doctors, she offers her clients aesthetic treatments, including a foot facial, which costs between $325 and $375.
Because I didn't have a GPS at my disposal, I felt compelled to walk instead of drive, and I was able to explore the world by foot.
Many Venezuelans have made long journeys by foot and bus when they reach Cucuta, a mountainous city where their homeland can easily be seen from its hilltops.
The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how commuting by foot, bike, bus or train might directly lower the risk of heart disease.
Some friendly Guatemalans had offered transport in pickup trucks or cars, she said, but "everyone wants to get on" so they would have to go by foot.
The remote area is difficult to reach by foot, he said, and locals are still looking for two other climbers who are missing after the overnight storm.
Plates empty, there's not much to do but head back out into the inky, humid Taipei night for rounds of whiskey and dice, followed by foot massages.
These are the men who faithfully do the messages, by foot, every day for the mother, year in and year out, until one of them drops dead.
While the caravan is roughly 1,000 miles from the U.S. border and is traveling mostly by foot, Trump has highlighted the group as a national security threat.
Bhatta, who set up the NGO in the quake-prone region in 2003, said local knowledge was vital to reach remote areas, some only accessible by foot.
First, many current Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) -- such as the requirement that brakes be activated by foot control -- assume a human is at the wheel.
Water has now dropped down to levels where that chamber can be accessed by foot -- but from there, it is another two kilometers to reach the boys.
When the fires first tore through the Jenolan area, she went to see the survivors as soon as possible, which she was able to do by foot.
Only after these leaders arrived by foot at the Arc de Triomphe did President Trump show up, protected from the rain as he made an individual entrance.
Studies in several cities suggest that they're putting cars on the road for trips people might otherwise have taken by foot or transit, or not at all.
When in town, Mr. Cohen was a creature of habit, returning to a string of family-owned businesses found along The Main, all easily reached by foot.
But imagine if New York City had no highways, becoming a place where we'd get around on underpasses, overpasses and pedestrian paths, by foot or by bicycle.
When she was 7, after the Nazis invaded France, the family crossed the Pyrenees by foot into Spain and boarded a Greek steamship for the United States.
Because it's such a small creature, typical satellite or GPS tags were too cumbersome to attach to the tiny critters, and "by foot" counting methods were too slow.
The drone travelled almost 25 miles to deliver medical equipment to the remote area of Cook's Bay, which is usually only accessible by foot or locally operated boats.
Unlike most of the more than 21m refugees who arrived in Europe in 2015, he came neither by boat nor by foot, but flew from Greece to London.
Bircher said Argentina stopped exporting beef to the United States about 17 years ago due to U.S. concerns about contamination of Argentine cattle by foot-and-mouth disease.
Europe's far-right parties have surged at the polls since 2015, when more than a million asylum seekers entered the European Union, mainly by foot across the Balkans.
At least 10 people were found dead over the weekend in the back of a tractor-trailer in the south-central Texas city, with dozens escaping by foot.
It's 10 minutes by foot from the Wisconsin State Capitol, the Overture Center for the Arts and a bustling strip of restaurants, bars and shops along State Street.
Over three days, Finch circumnavigated the Great Salt Lake by foot, boat, and car to log precise colors in his surroundings, which he then matched to Pantone swatches.
Hannah lived till the age of 77, but right before she died, she asked to be carried down to the cemetery in her coffin by foot, not wagon.
Soniat House rests right on the edge of the French Quarter and the charming Marigny neighborhood, so guests have two popular areas they may easily access by foot.
And he even situated his two companies across the same San Francisco street, so that his commute to-and-from each headquarters is just 2 minutes by foot.
I continued my exploration of the upscale Anna Nagar neighborhood by foot, passing brands like Starbucks and Adidas, and making my way past high-end jewelers and clothiers.
I passed under a large gate built in the 1300s by Edward III and quickly had covered most of the town; it's small and extremely manageable by foot.
"This will be a great opportunity for us all to leave our cars behind and explore our streets by foot, or by bike," said Khan in a statement Thursday.
Sorry, Full House fans — if you want to see the exterior of the iconic San Francisco house made popular by the beloved show, you'll have to visit by foot.
The path to the farm, located on the side of a rolling hill and accessible only by foot, was littered with cracked coconuts and spoiled mangoes from uprooted trees.
Video footage on social media showed at least four police officers chasing black-clad protesters by foot down Hing Fong Road in Kwai Fong, in the city's Kowloon area.
Doug Aitken's Mirage Gstaad will remain on display through 2021, accessible from the Gruben or Schönried train station by foot, via hiking trail — GPS coordinates 46º29'53.4"N 7º17'11.1"E.
"As alternative strategies are optimised, sand density will fall on a foot by foot basis – dramatically in time," said Dallas Salazar, chief executive of energy consulting firm Atlas Consulting.
Porters and yaks ferry garbage on their backs from a string of villages leading up to base camp, which takes about a week to reach by foot from Lukla.
The writer Kelly DiNardo interviewed Dianne Whelan, a filmmaker who is making her way along the 14,900 miles of the Trans Canada Trail by foot, snowshoe, bicycle and canoe.
"As alternative strategies are optimized, sand density will fall on a foot by foot basis – dramatically in time," said Dallas Salazar, chief executive of energy consulting firm Atlas Consulting.
Through conversations with displaced people, we learned about the unique challenges they face in refugee camps, informal settlements, and while fleeing by foot to safety, oftentimes for days on end.
It took two of the MPs 15 days by foot, on horseback and by bus just to reach the airport nearest their village, high up in the mountains near Tibet.
Only if "any evidence is found" that the climbers may have survived will the rescue mission by foot, currently at the base camp, proceed toward the direction identified by air.
Empower the appropriate departments to develop a strategy to "develop a barrier to protect and secure our borders" and let them pick the foot-by-foot, mile-by-mile methodology.
NHTSA says existing regulations requiring some auto safety equipment cannot be waived immediately, including requirements for braking systems activated by foot control, for vehicles without steering wheels or brake pedals.
Ferdinand and Isabella evicted us from Spain, the tsars used pogroms to chase us out of Russia and we fled on boats and trains and by foot from the Nazis.
For such a mammoth exercise, nearly 5 million government officials and security forces were deployed in the last election, traveling by foot, road, special train, helicopter, boat, and sometimes, elephant.
With the city falling, government employees and military personnel raced to escape by foot, by car, by boat — and, in the case of pilots like Ba Van Nguyen, by helicopter.
"Every time we wanted to see girls, we'd go to Fordham," said Mr. Montana, who lived about 10 minutes away by foot in a one-bedroom apartment in East Tremont.
"One gift of aid isn't going to change the suffering of the Venezuelan people," said 32-year-old Junior Olivero, a Venezuelan migrant starting his journey to Ecuador by foot.
The takeaway from all three studies is that early morning is percieved as the least busy period for grocery shopping — and that conclusion is backed up by foot traffic data.
When I sent a few injured by foot with paramedics to get into an ambulance, standing on main road, they called me saying, 'Police are not letting us cross barricade.
Upon his return to Atlanta, he drew up a plan to turn that sprawling region, where most streets don't even have sidewalks, into something navigable by foot and light rail.
The two skiers were climbing by foot on a slope near the Alaskan border when they were buried by the avalanche, which barreled into a terrain trap, Avalanche Canada said.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told reporters Monday that many unauthorized people, including mourners, paparazzi, and "looky-loos," had been trying to access the site by foot or drone.
But it added on social media that — despite complications from heavy snow and narrow roads — workers were out and "patrolling by foot where necessary" to take stock of the damage.
The other men he was with scattered, making their way by foot and bike back to the remote Haitian village known as "the Farm," and told her he was gone.
In alternating chapters, the story jumps to the present day, when Ruth — who has become eerily mute — lures her pregnant niece on a journey by foot across New York State.
You may be in a car, you may be crossing by foot or bicycle, you may be on a bus, you may be driving a tractor-trailer full of ladders.
Now it's anticipating spending an additional $212 million in private financing to extend the monorail from the MGM Grand to Mandalay Bay—a distance of less than a mile by foot.
The group of migrants set off from Tapachula, Mexico, on March 25, and moved north, more or less en masse, by foot, hitchhiking, on buses and by stowing away on trains.
Law enforcement sources tell us cops are looking for a black male in his 20s, who escaped in what appeared to be a waiting vehicle after he rolled up by foot.
They arrive exhausted after days of travel by foot and a dangerous sea or river crossing by boat, and are malnourished, usually with nothing more than the clothes on their back.
The family left everything behind, and after four days of travel by foot, car and dinghy made it to safety in a refugee camp more than 203,000 miles away in Malawi.
His lead character is a Syrian refugee, Hashem al-Souki, who makes a harrowing boat trip from Egypt to Italy, navigates Europe by foot and rail, and seeks asylum in Sweden.
José and Juan left El Salvador early one morning in November 2014, on what ended up being a nearly two-week journey by car and by foot, guided by a smuggler.
And A. K. Anand saw terrified families fleeing villages by foot, in ox carts and on horseback, along roads littered with corpses picked apart by dogs and bloated from the rain.
Continue by foot to the Obelisk and end your day eating a $1 choripan (chorizo sandwich) from Nuestra Parrilla and drinking a local Malbec while watching tango dancers in Plaza Dorrego.
On February 10, Canadian police caught 21 asylum seekers crossing the border by foot, some families with toddlers, Rita Chahal, the executive director of the Manitoba Interfaith Immigration Council, told CBC News.
The shutdown is another example of the project-by-project – at times, foot-by-foot, stream-by-stream – guerilla warfare being waged against energy infrastructure by extreme elements of the environmental community.
It could be seen as almost a journal or diary of the different sites that Olmsted spent time with along his many journeys by foot across the Northeast in the nineteenth century.
It is nearly a mile walk to the nearest shop outside the gates, but any journey by foot in the summer, when temperatures can reach 120 degrees, would be all but impossible.
While we walked on a chalky white road through vineyards, the vines bursting with the new, bright-green leaves of springtime, I tried to define what's so pleasant about traveling by foot.
That is because every year, after a day spent harvesting grapes, the pickers perform what is called "foot treading," where they stomp grapes by foot to extract the juice from the fruit.
Take the city by foot and be sure to plan stops to St. Johns Co-Cathedral, Upper Barrakka Gardens and the new Parliament Building, all while viewing the city's signature Baroque architecture.
Easily accessible by subway — and by foot, if you're enjoying Madison Square Park or Bryant Park — with a delightfully ambient soundtrack, this may just become my new go-to spot in Manhattan.
Inside another wine museum on the town's main thoroughfare, a series of displays demonstrate how grapes have been cultivated and processed over the centuries, starting with naked Thracians pounding them by foot.
Buses packed with locals and stacked with luggage trumped rental cars; boats were superior to airplanes for crossing oceans; moving by foot and by bicycle occupied a special place in the hierarchy.
They specialize in used clothing, all of which Priscilla personally purchases at Goodwill and transports, suitcase by suitcase, across the border, sometimes by foot or, when she's lucky, in her mother's car.
Mr. Del Rosario's wife and two small children followed him the next day, crossing a river into Colombia at night by foot with the help of soldiers sympathetic to Mr. Guaidó's cause.
In order to reach civilization, the migrants would have had to navigate by foot the swampy waters that are home to crocodiles, said Ross Wood, president of the Port Douglas Marine Rescue.
A self-guided garden walk (organized by the neighborhood association), where locals opened up their backyards to curious wanderers with green thumbs, was a great way to explore the area by foot.
MEXICO CITY — It has become a regular occurrence, particularly around the Easter holiday: scores or even hundreds of Central American migrants making their way north by foot and vehicle from southern Mexico.
Maps and apps To monitor the success of the insects controlling the plant, Loisaba is using drones to map the spread of the prickly pear in areas inaccessible by foot or vehicle.
He and his friends made the miles-long journey to the couple's house by boat, tractor and then by foot -- at one point walking in water up to Mckann's chest, he said.
Sometimes on horseback, sometimes by foot, in a car or astride motorbikes, occasionally in a tank—having strayed far from the main phalanx—and every now and then from above, in helicopters.
"Residents are fleeing by the thousands in open trucks or by foot; often at night to escape detection despite the bitter cold temperatures," Swanson, the U.N. regional spokesman for Syria, told Reuters.
He made the 10-mile commute to London daily to open his son's gallery, initially by foot, then by hitching a lift on a vegetable cart (in exchange for a glass of gin).
Rather, these unmanned aerial vehicles are being used by research scientists to sidestep time-consuming, labor-intensive work that was once done by foot, boat, or via expensive plane flights: tracking animal behavior.
Most continue by foot 220km (135 miles) on the motorway to Boa Vista, the capital of the state of Roraima, where they struggle to survive by unloading lorries, hawking crafts and selling sex.
That following year, I started exploring Detroit further by car and sometimes by foot, just searching for contrasting relics of the past that were merging with the ever-changing cityscape of the future.
"The person responsible for this is named Nicolas Maduro," said Pedro Fernandez, 44, a systems engineer in the Altamira neighborhood of Caracas, on his way by foot to the other side of town.
Coincidentally, in Atlanta as elsewhere, more people are getting around by foot or bicycle; in a related change, more young professionals are choosing to live in town, often with their pop-happy offspring.
Home of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville was targeted by foot soldiers of the so-called alt-right because it is a liberal bastion that has proposed removing Confederate monuments from city parks.
The walk has been an informal custom since 1977, when President Jimmy Carter became the first to set out by foot for more than a mile on the route to the White House.
Free Tours By Foot, a pay-what-you-wish tour company in Boston, hosts a tour that illuminates two famous cases: the Boston Strangler and the murders done by Harvard professor John Webster.
The shoes are said to be designed around the unique local challenges runners face: in London, apparently, many runners commute by foot; they need sneakers with high visibility for dark nights and rainy days.
About half of its customers pick up Throwflame goods for recreational purposes, Whitehead says, while the other half use them for agricultural work or lighting stuff where access is limited by foot or vehicle.
Some migrants and activists are claiming the escort group that latest led the so-called migrant caravan across Mexico by foot misled participants about the dangers of the trek, according to The Associated Press.
In Transit A good pair of walking shoes is a must on vacations where sightseeing by foot is on the agenda, and travelers today have their pick of footwear that's both comfortable and stylish.
If the authors of the new Nature paper are correct, it could potentially push back the timeline of when humans first left Africa, as Greece is farther away from Africa by foot than Israel.
The International Monetary Fund and the European Union, frustrated by foot-dragging over the establishment of a long-promised independent anticorruption court and other setbacks, have suspended assistance money totaling more than $5 billion.
Turkey's borders to Europe were closed to migrants under an accord between Turkey and the EU that halted the 2015-16 migration crisis when more than 1 million people crossed into Europe by foot.
We were in a tough spot, my girlfriend's father explained — too far from the cabin to reach it by foot, and far enough from town that it would be quite a hike to safety.
For cave tours, go on your own for a few hours to Phong Nha Cave by boat (about $8) or Paradise Cave by foot (about $11), or zip line and swim at Dark Cave.
The building is on the edge of the Eixample district, with the Placa de Catalunya and Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona's main shopping street, within 12 minutes by foot, the beach about a half-hour.
Venezuelan officials also promised to deliver 20,000 boxes of government-subsidized food to Cúcuta, the Colombian city that for most of the migrants is the start of a long and uncertain journey by foot.
Once you arrive, you will dismount because the roads are very few and most of the locations you will be bivouacking are in the middle of nowhere and can only be reached by foot.
The migrants appeared to have been smuggled into Libya by foot and have perished due to high temperatures and hunger, said Khaled al-Raqi, a Red Crescent spokesman in the east Libyan city of Tobruk.
They travel by foot, hitch rides or climb onto trains, carrying only what they can fit in tattered backpacks, and face a staggering array of threats, from thieves and rapists to hunger, loneliness and death.
Bowers, a mime, portrays the wanderer of the title, who loses his home, packs his belongings in a suitcase, travels a long distance by foot and bus and eventually finds himself at a border crossing.
Abdullah was one of at least 22 Egyptians found dead this month, perishing from heat and starvation after trekking through the Libyan desert by foot in search of jobs they could not secure at home.
But none of them help you escape the reality of being trapped in a metal box, surrounded by thousands of other metal boxes, all performing a dance forwards, slowly, foot by foot, across the asphalt.
"To get something more I would do a free walking tour by 'Free Tours by Foot' -- that way you're not walking aimlessly and you can get a historical sense of what's going on," Kepnes said.
He took a Métro to the end of the line and continued by foot and by bicycle, first for Bayonne, where he had been told, erroneously, that he might be able to board a ship.
At its recent peak, up to 2000,2200 lived there in shivering misery, and as many as 224 arrived each day after arduous journeys by foot, boat, truck and clandestine train rides across continents and seas.
According to The Miracle of Life, the couple then "illegally crossed the Alps and several borders by foot, train and any other available mode of transportation," ending up in a displaced persons camp near Rome.
Former U.S. Masters champion Adam Scott leads a strong Australian challenge on the Gold Coast where Ian Poulter returns to the European Tour for the first time since April after being sidelined by foot surgery.
In addition, the Kansas Air National Guard flew four Black Hawk helicopters equipped with buckets over hot spots, dumping water on burning areas impossible to reach by foot, said Shawna Hartman, spokeswoman for Kansas Forest Service.
The incredible Miura celebrates 50 years Lucca is an ancient walled city in Tuscany that has all the charms of Florence, but it is smaller, even more navigable by foot, and isn't as overrun by tourists.
But they couldn't pay me until they were published, so I took copies of the pictures and went by foot — in white high heels that were dirty because I didn't have another pair — to Elle magazine.
The villagers were now hiding in the forest or attempting a perilous, days-long journey by foot in the monsoon rain toward the Maungdaw region and further west to the River Naf separating Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Bars, clubs, lounges and even outdoor markets are open until late, and you can get around by foot, depending on where you're staying, or hop in a tuk tuk (motorized rickshaw) for a cheap ride home.
In Europe, allies worry that Trump could agree to downgrade alliance military maneuvers, even though he endorsed an alliance communique highlighting malign Russian influence and has drummed up extra defense spending by foot-dragging member states.
But, given I mostly travel by foot around my neighborhood, my daily errands and trip to the park seemed like the perfect way to test out these obviously overtly high-tech features on such simple activities.
It's a day's trek, by minibus from the little town of Bontoc, then by foot up and down steep hillsides and across fragile rope bridges, then teetering along thin strips of earth that divide the paddies.
The hotel backs up to the University of Colorado A Line train, linking the airport to Union Station in the Lower Downtown neighborhood, and is about 10 to 15 minutes by foot from the closest stop.
Accessible only by foot on a steep, winding pathway camouflaged by thick vegetation, the ramshackle shop owned by I. Launa has a tattered tarpaulin roof, a work table and several machines for cutting and shaping steel.
At 512003 minutes by foot from the Epernay train station, 25bis sits at the very heart of the Avenue de Champagne, a grand thoroughfare lined with Champagne houses that earned Unesco World Heritage status in 2015.
He boarded the Thar Express to Zero Point Station, the last stop before the border, where he and his family lugged their bags by foot into India, settling in a camp in the city of Jodhpur.
But for me, it was hard to top the 285, made in an era when all the grapes were trod by foot, and when barrels were considered a means of transporting wine rather than aging it.
The oldest speaker of the endangered Nyikina language, Loongkoonan spent her youth exploring the land with her grandparents by foot, learning about bush tucker — animals and plants eaten in the outback — and the lay of the land.
There's a lovely little seaside town in South Korea called Sokcho, about a two-hour bus ride away from Seoul, where you can lay on the beach and have some fried chicken and beer delivered by foot.
North Korea had initially asked that the art troupe be allowed to cross the border by foot via Panmunjom, in the demilitarized zone where a North Korean soldier staged a daring defection to the South in November.
Although India has an excellent reputation for recording statistics, village nurses often have to collect data using a notepad, travelling by foot for hours to visit patients who they may or may not be able to find.
As panic grows among India's most vulnerable, thousands of migrant workers are trying to flee the slums for their rural homes, by bus and even by foot, sparking fears they will import the virus to the countryside.
Accessible by car and then by foot via a muddy track beneath the snow-dusted peaks of eastern Afghanistan, Shemal is so remote that Mr. Khan said some villagers have never visited nearby Jalalabad — or any city.
A Guatemala police officer attempting to escape the dooming cloud of ash rushing toward him captured the moment Volcan del Fuego erupted on Sunday, sending people fleeing by foot and car before the thick, gray dust engulfs them.
The press covered his case closely, resulting in reams of articles about his lavish lifestyle and the fact that he had previously escaped extradition to the UK by traversing the Alps by foot from Italy back to Switzerland.
An Indian military source and a government official said Indian special forces crossed the heavily militarized border by foot just after midnight and hit about half a dozen "launching pads", where suspected militants were preparing to sneak across.
Inevitably, as the research's connection to the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA)'s Warrior Web program suggests, the suit's users could also include military personnel, who frequently have to carry dozens of pounds of gear by foot.
JIUJIANG, China (Reuters) - People are leaving and entering China's Hubei province by foot over a bridge spanning the Yangtze river despite a virtual lockdown on vehicle traffic due to a coronavirus epidemic that has killed about 200 people.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 29 (Reuters) - An auctioneer had been arrested on suspicion of violating a ban on selling animals from an area affected by foot and mouth disease in South Africa's Limpopo province, the agricultural department said on Wednesday.
Airbnb's flicked through shots of people of various races and ethnicities touting the beauty of a world in which "#weaccept," while 84 Lumber's followed a mother and daughter across Mexico, traveling by foot in search of a better life.
Haroun is the first migrant known to have made it to Britain by foot through the railway tunnel, a perilous 12-hour journey in near total darkness that involved dodging trains travelling at up to 160 km per hour.
Absent imports, slavers relied on reproduction and relocation for their supply, and, as labor-intensive agriculture shifted to the Deep South, more than a million enslaved people were forced there by ship, rail, and sometimes by foot, in coffles.
They have mainly taken an elaborate series of bus rides, though migrants also had to travel at times by foot, truck and boat, and have hired smugglers to help sneak them across certain borders or avoid law enforcement officials.
The fastest, cheapest way to reduce transportation emissions is to reduce the distances people need to travel, and the way to do that is to create communities where homes, businesses, and services are accessible by foot, bike, or transit.
Starting at the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, a city once crossable on foot, the transportation analysis consultancy Conveyal plotted for us how far a person can travel in 30 minutes by foot, by transit and by car today.
Cities and companies say such moves can help take emissions-spewing cars off the street, make it easier to get around by foot or by bike, and unburden riders (if not the drivers) from the drudgeries of car maintenance.
Britain is sold as the promised land to many Vietnamese - who travel thousands of miles by foot, boat and lorry over many months - with northern France still a common gateway despite a crackdown on migrants and smugglers around its Calais port.
The bill would provide $500 million annually in funding for a federal competitive grant program to help communities and regions build connected active-transportation routes to ensure people can get where they want to go safely by foot, bike or wheelchair.
Four years later to the day, he returned, having literally circumnavigated the world by foot and endured muggings, arrests, the odd beating and attacks from a variety of wildlife – including wild boars, ants, snakes and a bison – along the way.
The AP reports that she won a stay of deportation four days after her arrest in February, but ICE reportedly already had her on a flight to Brownsville, Texas, where she was told to cross back over to Mexico by foot.
In search of new subjects, he became a tough and dedicated traveller, going by foot and donkey down German rivers, and across the French Alps, and to Venice, which he painted in gold, white and blue to reflect "a melancholic delicacy".
Vehicles like the Jeep Wrangler, Range Rover Sport and Lexus LX 570, as well as the pickups — Nissan Titan, Ram, Toyota Tacoma and Chevrolet Colorado — tackled a more extreme course, which in some places was difficult to traverse by foot.
Lee Woo-sung, Seoul's chief negotiator, said the North had asked that the art troupe cross the border by foot via Panmunjom, located in the demilitarized zone where a North Korean soldier staged a daring defection to the South in November.
Gongora Izaguirre said that from Guyana, he crossed the border to Brazil and Peru from where he started a perilous trek north on buses and by foot, through jungle and across rivers through Ecuador, Colombia and Panama to Costa Rica.
In the three years since they began operating — under the banner of Clean Ocean Sailing and alongside a team of dedicated volunteers — they have removed over 44,000 pounds of plastic waste from areas of land that are inaccessible by foot.
In the three years since they began operating — under the banner of Clean Ocean Sailing and alongside a team of dedicated volunteers — they have removed over 44,000 pounds of plastic waste from areas of land that are inaccessible by foot.
Customers speak of emancipation from smoke, and of less need to haul jerrycans of water to their homes from taps 20 or 30 minutes away by foot, because their pots are no longer covered in soot and need less washing.
All were gathered to protest the "scoping meeting" to be held by the City Planning Commission, at the Gould Memorial Library Auditorium on the campus of the Bronx Community College, just a few minutes north by foot from the staging area.
Traveling by foot and hitchhiking, the vanguard of the new caravan set off from the northern Honduran city of San Pedro Sula earlier in the week, with others following throughout the day on Wednesday, local media and migrants' advocates reported.
Several people unauthorized to access the crash site have been trying to go by foot or by drone, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told reporters Monday, according to the New York Post, Fox News, and NBC&aposs Charlie Gile.
After crossing into Alaska, the Ice Age adventurers may have trekked along two routes: either by foot through the interior of present-day Canada through a grassy passageway between two large ice sheets, or they moved south along the Pacific Coast.
JIUJIANG, China, Jan 31 (Reuters) - People are leaving and entering China's Hubei province by foot over a bridge spanning the Yangtze river despite a virtual lockdown on vehicle traffic due to a coronavirus epidemic that has killed about 200 people.
Another Afghan, Niaze, said he had paid for someone to cut a hole in the fence on Hungary's border with Serbia and, with no money left to pay a driver, was now aiming to find a way into Austria by foot.
A new program aimed at Central American minors provides young people from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador with a safe, legal alternative to the perilous journey by car, by foot and over rivers that many make to reach the United States.
Prehistoric peoples, after tens of thousands of years of travel by foot from Africa, had arrived at the end of Southeast Asia and hopscotched their way forward via short sea outings, presumably crossing the narrow channels they encountered on crude watercraft.
AL-MOKHA, Yemen (Reuters) - It took Seham Ali Ibrahim one month to make the dangerous journey from her village near the frontline town of al-Heiss to the relative safety of Yemen's western coast areas, often traveling by foot across battle lines.
The only member of the six-man crew to evade capture, he was given food and clothing by a local family, then passed to members of the Resistance, who smuggled him to Paris, then Bordeaux, then over the Pyrenees by foot into Spain.
Once on shore it's up the hill by foot, burro, or bed of pickup truck to a trailer, where your passport is stamped and you're granted formal entry into Boquillas del Carmen, the colorful, sparsely settled remains of a former mining town.
Ellie Hannum from Wilmington, N.C., travels to open her mind and gain perspective: According to the definition, traveling "is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, or other means".
And the authors, Regina Clewlow and Gouri Shankar Mishra, estimate that 49 percent to 61 percent of ride-hailing trips either wouldn't have been made at all if these apps didn't exist, or would have been made by foot, biking or transit.
Aycock and his fellow hunters are spending days and nights slowly creeping across the webs of levees that span the Everglades by foot, bicycle and souped-up SUV looking for the glint of an eye or the shine of brown and black scales.
An Indian military source and a government official said Indian special forces crossed the heavily militarized border - the so-called Line of Control (LoC) - by foot just after midnight and hit about half a dozen "launching pads", where suspected militants were preparing to sneak across.
Philly fan Zack Rothenberg spotted Meek sitting in his SUV Saturday after the 76ers game against Boston, and approached the car by foot (in the middle of traffic, mind you) for an autograph on his custom Eagles jersey ... which reads "Free Meek" on the back.
Here's a guide to spots that mostly fit these convention-friendly criteria: in or near downtown; open to the public during the convention; easily accessible by foot, cab or public transportation; good for small groups; involves eating and drinking; and has something for (almost) everyone.
After her husband died, "I thought, 'I can give in to the sadness and feel sorry for myself, or I can dance," recalled Ms. Weinrauch, who does charity work helping other older people, speaks in schools and runs her errands by foot or public bus.
Scientific American reports that the 11-pound system, which is built around a pair of flexible shorts and a motor worn on the lower back, could benefit anyone who has to cover large distances by foot, including recreational hikers, military personnel, and rescue workers.
It's no wonder that Knightley is constantly leaving it to go over to Emma's house and hang out with her — by foot, because he enjoys walking, although Emma despairs at him and tells him a man of his station should really drive a coach.
But if we look at the largest possible picture, the longest view, we must admit that it is by foot that they have mostly come, and so in this sense, at least, our example is representative; in fact, it has the perfection of parable.
Scrolling (and strolling) through empty streets, Esparza recounts his mother's decision to cross the border: She knows that the cruzada consists of walking long distances by foot … She is temporarily comforted by the idea that when she returns it will be under different circumstances.
President Enrique Peña Nieto's administration on Saturday said through a press release that it had given "constant and humanitarian attention" to the migrants who the previous day had made it to the bridge connecting Mexico to Guatemala, nearly one week after departing by foot from Honduras.
Instead of walking into a store, most of the start-up's customers will get their medications hand-delivered by couriers dispatched throughout the city — with the temporary exception of Staten Island — via bicycle, buses and subways, and by foot, after their doctors file the prescription electronically.
I set off by foot, heading first for the lights of the Nice airport, where the Promenade des Anglais begins, and then along the broad seafront boulevard toward what was now a shimmering haze of flashing police and ambulance lights at the other end of the promenade.
But fearing that the Communists would seal the country's borders after the war, Schaja left with his mother and brother on a 2,000-mile trek by foot, wagon and train through Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary before settling in Furth, Germany, near Nuremberg, in the fall of 1945.
Trekking across the country by foot and on muleback, they witness the cocaine production process from start to finish—meeting the farmers who harvest coca leaves, the lab workers who distill the crops into cocaine, and the boat captains who shuttle it to the Pacific Ocean.
Their vehicles take off and land vertically, with no need for a runway or launcher, and currently have about a 40-mile range and 4.5-pound carrying capacity, allowing them to deliver lightweight supplies in minutes to regions that might be days away from a medical center by foot.
For many the story of all this drama begins with the "Budapest weekend", September 4th-6th 2015, when hundreds of refugees set out by foot from the Hungarian capital to Germany, forcing Mrs Merkel—after weeks of dithering—to decide whether or not to keep the borders open.
As Guli traverses the globe by foot (and the occasional plane), she's putting the spotlight on areas with water shortages like Perth, in her home country of Australia, the Mekong River in Southeast Asia and areas in the United States, like the Northern Great Plains in California and Nevada.
My husband, daughter and I took a taxi — one of the few cars on the island, where the waiting list for a vehicle permit is over a decade long and where most people go by foot or golf cart — between the ferry terminal and our hotel, El Terado Terrace.
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Its sweep and easy pleasures come from its old-fashioned escapades — it's one long dash through the jungle by foot, train, boat and swinging vine — but what makes it more enjoyable than other recycled stories of this type is that the filmmakers have given Tarzan a thoughtful, imperfect makeover.
"Those who claim that terror groups controls nearly half of Afghanistan are invited to visit my office in Kabul & join us for a tour of the country by road, by plane, by bike, on horse and by foot," Mr. Saleh tweeted in February, raising eyebrows amid the rising insecurity.
One source, who has a network of informers in the area, said 300 to 400 Rohingya who had been hiding at Ah Htet Nan Yar were now in the forest or attempting a perilous, days-long journey by foot in the monsoon rain toward the River Naf separating Myanmar and Bangladesh.
However, if you look behind the scenes leading up to this, the camera crew had to chase after George by jeep, motorcycle, and even by foot as the actor then jumped off a ledge onto a mat, which was cobbled together with another shot of the character jumping into a river.
Many Ugandan women have to travel miles away from their villages, usually by foot, and wait hours in long lines to get medical care, including contraception, whether that's Depo-Provera, the birth control shot that has to be administered in a clinic, or the far less popular option in Uganda, the pill.
Now 41, Rasheed says he was just 123 years old when members of his family fled religious persecution in Myanmar's western coastal state of Rakhine, heading first to neighboring Bangladesh, then across the border to the Indian city of Kolkata, before finally making the journey north by foot to Pakistan via Kashmir.
ALBUQUERQUE — The meeting involved elements worthy of a thriller: detailed coordinates for a site in the wilds of northern New Mexico, the promise of seeing long-hidden spoils from an act of unsolved political sabotage, and a briefing on the stealthy operative who would be journeying in by foot to talk with me.
One woman from Raqqa told me she paid thousands of Syrian pounds to a smuggler to walk by foot with her months-old baby, across terrain strewn with mines — afraid that if they were caught she would be beheaded, but knowing that if they stayed, her newborn son would die from the cancer.
The caravan isn't really a caravan at all, but a mass of around 4,000 people spread out over Guatemala who are blindly following those in front of them, making their way — some by foot, others by bus and car — to the Mexican border and, they pray, to the United States after that.
Most of the property's 22 other cottages and multi-bedroom homes are within striking distance of the Lodge, and can be reached in a few minutes by foot or golf cart, which are swifter and quieter than standard models (they don't beep when backing up, so as not to disrupt any quests for mental wellness).
I met the boys, Fokondraza, 5, and Voriavy, 3, in the evening, and they said that so far that day they hadn't eaten or drunk anything (the closest well, producing somewhat salty water, is several hours away by foot, and fetching a pail of water becomes more burdensome when everyone is malnourished and anemic).
Given that shift in the relationship, the policy that we had in place with wet foot, dry foot, which treated Cuban immigrants completely different from folks from El Salvador or Guatemala or Nicaragua or any other part of the world, one that made a distinction between whether you got here by land or by foot.
Seeing the world by foot is another welcome change since it allows me to spend more time talking on the phone with my family and friends, listening to podcasts about all manner of things, and getting to see up close the life that used to whiz by the window of Frank the Ford Fiesta.
All the women who spoke to BuzzFeed News traveled for months, through up to eight countries, by boat, bus, and by foot, sometimes walking through the night with their young children, paying guides money wired to them by friends and family, often not knowing where they would go next or how long they would be traveling for.
Here's CNN's latest overview story... Getting to Mexico Beach by chopper and by boat and by foot... "Devastation in Hurricane Michael's wake was so severe that it made images of some of the hardest-hit areas in Florida trickle out Thursday as slowly as if from a distant, third-world nation," the AP's David Bauder writes.
Here's something to think about: Hundreds of thousands of people, like you and I (teachers, engineers, people who tell bad jokes and like James Bond movies) don't want to leave their homes and flee by foot, to a place where they aren't wanted, where they have no friends, no job, and live in tiny rooms because they think the UK benefit system is so amazing.
In other words, while it may be intended to look as if the US is preparing for a massive invasion of immigrants at the Southern border, the reality is that it's mostly just sending backup logistical support to help border agents address the arrival of a few thousand migrants — around half of whom are girls and women — who have been traveling by foot for weeks over.

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