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30 Sentences With "untravelled"

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All experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untravelled world.
All experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untravelled world.
Anything so cheap as untravelled France it is impossible to imagine.
It is the way of the young to sometimes seek untravelled paths.
And his simpleminded, untravelled, wonderloving auditor or auditors received his words literally.
He travelled so little that it can be said he was untravelled.
Ahead of us lies 27 km of pristine, sparkling and largely untravelled water.
To my untravelled mind 99 everything seemed so novel, so quaint, so unexpected.
The assumed and foreign air chills the untravelled heart as it greets them.
It has wonderful advantages for untravelled folk, but somehow it did not suit me.
Many of the young people are quite untravelled and unsophisticated, and have very limited horizons.
Neither landmarks nor fences nor walls bounded or severed the bold, free, untravelled Cornish domain.
I found a motel in a rather untravelled spot and sacked in for the night.
I am the most ignorant and the most untravelled man among them, and the most silent.
But their hearts, untravelled, fondly turn to the plainer Chamber in which is set the Speaker's Chair.
And even of what he knew, how much could he make his untravelled friend either apprehend or believe?
A native untravelled Scot would rather be right then rich, whereas many of the best leaders can be both.
After doing roles that even junior actors would hesitate to accept, Kamal has chosen the untravelled path in real life too.
Here again, the snowshoers deliberately chose to traverse an untravelled route on fresh snow that had covered up evidence that this was already domesticated land.
The only insurmountable obstacle was that I had no vessel to contain the water I should need if I floated forth upon these untravelled seas.
Apart from its outmoded baggy beat, In Another Way finds an untravelled path for Shields's sound, one in which the bagpipey guitar acts as a victorious fanfare.
Then, I was 18 years old and making a journey across Canada, stopping off at all the place-names that sounded so poetic to my untravelled English ear: Banff, Medicine Hat, Saskatoon.
Those who are more organised and adventurous can arrange heliskiing. The Bâlea Lake Ice Hotel is Romanian owned, but has a relationship with a travel company Untravelled Paths Limited, based in the United Kingdom.
As the sun began to set we drove home along lanes as yet untravelled by myself, little places I have always meant to go but in the day to day of life have never yet managed.
The region was first explored extensively by British expeditions in the early 50s before and after the ascent of Everest. Members of those teams included Edmund Hillary, Tenzing Norgay, Eric Shipton and George Lowe.Shipton, Eric. That Untravelled World.
Unlike the more popular Costa Rican parks, such as Poás Volcano National Park and Manuel Antonio National Park, Braulio Carrillo National Park is relatively unmaintained and untravelled. Three main ranger stations serve the park. Two of them, Quebrada Gonzales and Barva, provide sanitary facilities and drinking water for visitors. Súcio River, during dry weather in the park.
That Untravelled World Hodder & Stoughton, 1969. The first western exploration of the Rolwaling Himal was made by Shipton in 1951 during the reconnaissance of Mount Everest. While exploring the Barun gorge he named Island Peak. In the 1951 Everest expedition, Shipton and Dr Michael Ward also took photographs of the footprints of what may have been the Yeti (Abominable Snowman), an ice axe being included in the photographs to show scale.
For the last decade of his life, Shipton continued to travel, supporting himself by lecturing and acting as a celebrity guide. He completed the second volume of his autobiography, That Untravelled World, in 1969. He visited the Galapagos Islands, Alaska, Australia, New Zealand, Rhodesia, Kenya, Chile, Bhutan and Nepal. Whilst staying in Bhutan in 1976, he fell ill; on his return to England, he was diagnosed with cancer to which he succumbed in March 1977.
He worked mostly in the Sicilian Baroque beginning with the cathedral at Modica in 1702. When evaluating his work at San Giorgio in Modica, and the domed Basilica of San Giorgio in Ragusa (designed 1738, built 1744-66), it appears incredible that he was completely untravelled. As the Sicilian baroque style evolved so too did the accomplishment of his work. The Church of San Giorgio is thought to be the prototype for all the other churches in the region.
Critical response was mixed. The critic from The Referee said the film "placed Australian film production on a higher plane". A critic from a Dubbo newspaper stated that the film: > Has done a deal of harm by representing to the untravelled young Sydneyites > that the interior of the State is a vast, barren wilderness, where dust > storms rage which bury man and beast, and have all the stifling and > suffocating and poisonous effects of the African Simoom. But great as is the > harm done by exhibiting this picture to Sydney youth, that harm is as a mere > nothing compared to the false and harmful impressions that that would be > created abroad.

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