Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Eroded rocks in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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We descend slowly on eroded rocks.
Now lumps of heavily eroded rocks have been marooned in a sea of sand.
The path begins just next to the water, on eroded rocks.
The last part of the eroded rocks of Sarakíniko.
You go LEFT again, while you zigzag on brownish and eroded rocks.
The path goes down on eroded rocks and gets next to the water.
For example, waste ends up in rivers via contaminated air and eroded rocks.
Now lumps of heavily eroded rocks have been marooned in a sea of sand.
you continue through the vegetation and on eroded rocks.
The rivers eroded rocks are a blessing for lovers of rock climbing.
The wOrk stone cup necklaces are inspired by eroded rocks and the growth rings of trees.
rises faster on eroded rocks.
strange eroded rocks that look like organ pipes.
H18 You now descend on eroded rocks, then you come next to a wall
just BEFORE the bus shelter there is a path that goes right between eroded rocks.
Your trail always meanders between eroded rocks and then you get a beautiful view of the lighthouse.
towards the south- unfortunately the path becomes vaguer again on the white eroded rocks.
After another 6 minutes, you descend on the white eroded rocks and you arrive in a sandy riverbed, full of oleanders.
towards the southwest- unfortunately the path becomes vaguer on the white eroded rocks.
the trail passes over eroded rocks and gets to the small plateau with the alóni, the threshing floor.
sometimes next to walls or over eroded rocks.
The trail continues on eroded rocks, you cross the small road
This eroded rock shows sections of multiple orthocones(Photo Olof Moleman).
Rivers erode rocks and give stones beautiful shades of grey.
with light-brown, eroded rock formations.
The contrast between the lush vegetation and you& euml, eroded rock is fascinating.
Streams and rivers have eroded the rocks into fantastic shapes.
You indeed end just to the left of the brown rocks, eroded by the water.
We cross the river Yoshino on a boat and marvel at how over hundreds of millions of years the river has eroded the rocks of the Shikoku mountains shaping the stone into bizarre shapes.