Examples of using Snowfields in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Minute drive to Jindabyne, the gateway to the snowfields.
The snowfields which dominate many of the peaks in the Himalayas are permanent.
The world isalso divided into biomes ranging from deserts to snowfields.
The snowfields which dominate many of the peaks in the Himalayas are permanent.
The world isbroken into biomes which range from deserts to jungles to snowfields.
Snowfields in the Rockies are more frequently being painted with fine layers of dust that absorb sunlight and thus accelerate snowmelt.
The entire world issplit into biomass starting from deserts to woods to snowfields.
The country contains many snowfields, glaciers, and snowcapped peaks, the highest being the Grossglockner(12,530 ft; 3,819 m).
The name Kibo in Kichagga means"Spotted" andrefers to rocks seen on snowfields.
Crowned by vast snowfields in the winter, these mountains are known for some of the top ski resorts in Italy, among them the famed Cortina d'Ampezzo.
The head of the Fox Glacier has some of the biggest and most spectacular snowfields in New Zealand.
At its heart is a massive area of wilderness-glaciers, snowfields, mountains, valleys and wildlife habitats that require days of hiking to reach.
Even then, just 1% of our freshwater is easily accessible,with much of it trapped in glaciers and snowfields.
Interestingly, even in the hotsummer on the slopes of Red Mountain there are many snowfields, the water from which feeds the Biryuksa River.
On top of that, only 1 percent of our freshwater is easily accessible,as much of it trapped in glaciers and snowfields.
Don't be fooled by Vikendi's breathtaking mountains, sweeping snowfields, and frozen lakes- This is Battle Royale, served at below zero conditions.
Even in that case, just 1 percent of the world's freshwater is easily accessible,with much of it in glaciers and snowfields.
Play realistic games in fields around the world such as desert,jungle, snowfields, ports, modern cities and in a variety of contexts and scenes.
On March 22, 1835, he had to squeeze his way through snowfields covered in penitentes near the Piuquenes Pass, on the way from Santiago de Chile to the Argentinian city of Mendoza, and reported the local belief(continuing to the present day) that they were formed by the strong winds of the Andes.
Both powder hounds and snowboarders love Mayrhofen for its outstanding terrain parks andits vast open snowfields on the higher slopes.
With its steep mountainsides, hanging valleys, towering peaks, snowfields, waterfalls and small hamlets, this fjord is perhaps the most outstanding natural attraction in Norway.
The contrast of the landscape varies from immensedesert regions to impressive alpine mountain snowfields; from rainforests dominated by huge trees to the numerous tropical islands and coral reefs of the Great Barrier Reef.
The path to its summit zigzags across empty valleys,past holy shrines and up steep snowfields before emerging onto a ridge that falls away to give climbers unrivalled views across the Atlas Mountains.
The trek to the top took seven days,hiking through Tanzania's jungles, snowfields and deserts- and Spencer West was forced to make 80% of the journey on his hands, only hopping in a custom-made wheelchair when the terrain allowed.
The hike to the top lasted seven days,trekking through the jungles of Tanzania, the snowfields and deserts- and Mr. West was forced to make 80 percent of the time on his hands, only riding a wheelchair to the extent where the terrain allowed.
