Examples of using Fallen trees in English and their translations into Swedish
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Many fallen trees.
Landmarks? Streams? Fallen trees?
Fallen trees and all.
Sure are a lot of fallen trees around here.
Fallen trees. Black structures.
Here and there are big old fallen trees.
Numerous fallen trees have blocked the road.
Degree of difficulty: Medium difficult due to some fallen trees.
Fallen trees: Who is liable for storm damage?
And north of Statesboro are flooded out and blocked with fallen trees.
Fallen trees have been removed
Often these are dug into the soil-bound root systems of fallen trees.
Fallen trees and limbs were left to decompose
Roads were blocked by fallen trees, and the railways were at a standstill.
Along some trails, however, thereare some obstaclesdue tosome fallen trees.
Puddles, fallen trees, bumps, bricks
The area's character comes from its uprooted and fallen trees and moss-rich ground.
Here too you will see the results from the excessive rain during the spring in the form of landslides and fallen trees.
Many roads are still impassable due to obstacles such as fallen trees, power lines, floods or landslips.
Fallen trees, huge moss-grown boulders
In the aftermath of Cyclone Idai, Volunteer Ministers remove fallen trees in Mozambique.
Help the princess return home by clearing fallen trees, repairing roads,
also some obstacles in the respect of fallen trees.
Newly planted trees and preservation of fallen trees and dead wood is also part of maintaining biological diversity in the environment.
We continuously work with keeping the mountain clean and clearing up fallen trees and branches after storms.
When they reported fallen trees in Markaryd so I was already in Ljungby,
we watch over the environment,"all bark removed from fallen trees.".
The Americans sought cover where they could behind fallen trees, trying to dig fighting holes.
Scrabbled at the earth with their helmets, trying to dig fighting holes. The Americans sought cover where they could behind fallen trees.
The Americans sought cover where they could behind fallen trees, scrabbled at the earth with their helmets,