In a sweeping half-moon behind me, the rugged, unspoiled Inishowen Peninsula rolls out across this little known spear of North West Ireland. |
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Step back in time with old-fashioned steam trains, electric and horse-drawn tram cars and unspoiled, uncrowded beaches. |
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Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways. |
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Mystery, romance and adventure, an unspoiled paradise with every imaginable facility and service you could desire. |
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Vermont boasts steepled churches, classic villages, rural landscapes and spectacular vistas unspoiled by billboards, highways or malls. |
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It's a revenge saga, set in 1730s China, with loads of biffo, unspoiled by trifles like a plot. |
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Imagine an unspoiled wilderness, a place to unwind, relax, and just enjoy the many natural beauties that abound there. |
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The islands in the archipelago are mostly unspoiled and boast around 115 different bird species, including the rare crab plover. |
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This unspoiled paradise is rich in coral reefs and hidden lagoons, while the waters teem with gameflsh.
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With detailed descriptions of the unspoiled islands and trails to anchorages and snorkeling areas in the park, this video is a treat. |
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The upcoming DVDs will include unaired episodes so if you want to watch them unspoiled, don't read. |
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Its beautiful unspoiled countryside offers many opportunities to relax and to enjoy the great outdoors. |
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Arguably the jewel in the area's crown is the rolling expanse of unspoiled countryside. |
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We have become accustomed to regarding the romantic child as an image of unspoiled, untainted perfection. |
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As lovely as this seems, there is a dark cloud threatening to corrupt this pure, chaste, unspoiled sensation. |
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Views were not the most spectacular, because of low cloud base, but it was well worth the effort to walk amongst unspoiled cloud forest. |
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It is precisely the unspoiled and Arcadian aspect of Greece that, in the twentieth century, provided new shadings of philhellenism. |
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Sivota is unspoiled, uncrowded, friendly and totally relaxing, without a lager lout in sight. |
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The area remains largely unspoiled and uninhabited, complete with undammed rivers and 90-year-old cedars and white and red pines. |
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Six have their own sitting rooms and all have access to a private garden and unspoiled views of the countryside. |
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For the serious explorer, beyond where the paved road ends, it offers unspoiled beach beauty for sunbathing and communing with nature. |
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Three million acres of pristine unspoiled natural grandeur means that one soon runs out of superlatives. |
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Tourism here is still pretty much an adventure, with unspoiled beaches, coral-filled waters and dense tropical jungle inland. |
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There are many unspoiled Cretan villages where property prices are still exceedingly low. |
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In those days that area was what some of us would call pristine and unspoiled. |
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Critics of tourism have in their turn expressed concern that the unspoiled paradise may be destroyed through the impact of tourism. |
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By these means, the virtuous mother could mold an unspoiled, respectful, neat, and clean child. |
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It seems that you somehow remained fresh and unspoiled beneath that false citified exterior. |
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Amish culture is often promoted as a return to the untouched, unspoiled landscape of the past. |
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The Heritage is ideal for exploring an appealing countryside of unspoiled villages and tiny pubs. |
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Due to its relatively unspoiled and undeveloped condition, this area is also host to large populations of numerous other species. |
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In its isolation the island has been as unheedful of tourists as it has been unspoiled. |
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It is executed and performed with unspoiled and unfeigned good humor by everyone involved, which makes it a surprising, but most welcome winner. |
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In this unique area of unspoiled nature live 30.000 animal species and 13.000 plant species, some of which are threatened with extinction. |
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The peninsula, a big knuckle on the north-west coast of Scotland, remains fabulously overlooked and unspoiled. |
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The house, garden and infinity pool overlook unspoiled, coastal countryside. |
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In the eighteenth century came Robinson Crusoe, one of the earliest romantic, if accidental, adventurers, sometimes associated with living in an unspoiled paradise. |
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The fish need to be changed every other day because yellowjackets prefer unspoiled meat. |
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It seems as though time suddenly comes to a stand still for a well deserved break in such an unspoiled natural setting. |
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But in order to develop a strong faith in our Father, The Urantia Book tells us to be open-minded and teachable like an unspoiled child. |
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This is the lesser-visited Eastern Algarve, and the unspoiled beaches of the Rio Formosa national park are only a 15-minute drive away. |
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Bolonia beach is one of Spain's best – long, unspoiled and backed by pine forest. |
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These rivers include a variety of unspoiled habitats and shorelines, including salt marshes, sandy beaches, and mixed woods. |
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Jasper is the gentle giant of the mountain national parks-large, accessible yet unspoiled, a place for discovery and spiritual renewal. |
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Enjoy the tranquillity of unspoiled nature in the woodlands around Liesenich. |
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On a wider level, this initiative helps preserve part of the history of the Earth that is still unspoiled by man. |
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The reception gave a sense of what it means to come from one of the world's unspoiled and truly breathtaking places. |
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Clean air and water, unspoiled landscapes and rich biodiversity on the one hand and pollution and noise on the other are not evenly distributed. |
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With its long sandy beaches, mountains and unspoiled nature, the country will keep attracting many visitors. |
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The perfect escape for those desiring five-star accommodation in a secluded and unspoiled tropical environment. |
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Fours seasons of outdoors fun, recreation and activities in Canada's urban yet unspoiled Capital. |
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Porto Santo is an unspoiled Island, north east of Madeira, with the most attractive beach in all of Madeira archipelago. |
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Maninjau is a place of natural beauty, unspoiled by tourist developments. |
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The group of friends enjoyed a moment in time absorbing the closeness of their friendship and in the case of John and Pat, their love encompassed in the view of an unspoiled paradise. |
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If they are the unspoiled paradise most people on board are seeking, they may be one of the few places so small and remote that it isn't worth landing commercial aircraft on. |
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I gathered our belongings, picked up a rent-a-car, and embarked on our fourteen mile ride to Poipu Beach, elated to have arrived in this unspoiled paradise. |
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However, there is a potential for increased tourism because of the natural beauty and varied topography and because the country is unspoiled and inexpensive. |
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The Samoan environment is tropically lush, with green volcanic peaks plunging to brilliant coral reefs, an ecotourism paradise still unspoiled by mass tourism. |
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Yet its opulent, mouldering furnishings appear intact, its books look down from the shelves, their spines unspoiled but their pages crumbled by termites. |
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But for me, Marfa is really the gateway to all that this unspoiled region has to offer. |
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Outside the lodge, the unspoiled African wilderness creates a breathtaking panorama. |
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In fact, it may end up being that the unspoiled Vieques sells Ducasse, rather than the other way around. |
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This is Menie Links, a 4,000-year-old unspoiled coastal dune system on the north-east coast of Scotland which Molly Forbes has christened paradise. |
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Suriname is blessed with bauxite, an unspoiled rain forest, which covers 12 percent of the country, and lots of available arable land. |
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Those wetlands need to be unspoiled and clean. |
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Canada has a reputation for its abundant and pristine wilderness resources, an image as an uncrowded and unspoiled holiday destination and a wide diversity of wildlife. |
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Another of the Cabo de Gata natural park's fabulous, unspoiled beaches. |
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Guyana has one of the largest unspoiled rainforests in South America, some parts of which are almost inaccessible by humans. |
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It is the largest unspoiled wilderness in northern Australia and one of the last remaining wilderness areas on Earth. |
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The rite of spring in eastern Canada has begun. Sweet and pure, maple syrup epitomizes the Great White North in all its unspoiled glory. |
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After all I'm just a simple, unspoiled girl who wants to become queen. |
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The final product must be in harmony with our desire to live in an unspoiled environment: a good reason for this project to be in conformity with our convenants. |
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We call for the enforcement of the Habitats Directive and for the proposed Natura 2000 sites to be adopted immediately, and for resources to rehabilitate areas of unspoiled nature, the coasts, the seascape and marine life. |
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Bold-face restaurateurs vie with unspoiled nature. |
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The brilliant natural structure of the I Ching, an intuitive product of ancient unspoiled minds presaged the binary process of modern computers and many aspects of advanced physics. |
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Together, the two expeditions started the long process that would eventually see European perceptions of the West transformed from a desolate and lonely landscape to an unspoiled paradise full of promise. |
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So will the growing fisheries sector and the tourism industry, with people from across the globe anxious to discover the North's unspoiled natural beauty and its rich cultural heritage. |
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The Zingaro Natural Reserve is one of the best examples of unspoiled coastal wilderness in Sicily. |
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The second point is the rehabilitation of areas of unspoiled nature. |
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Plans for the future include developing Canada's Capital, with its unspoiled shorelines and recreational pathways, as a major destination for eco-tourists. |
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The North's unspoiled natural beauty and its rich cultural heritage support a growing fisheries sector and tourism industry, capturing the attention of people from across the globe. |
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They also filter dust and sulphur from the air and produce oxygen, making an important contribution to maintaining a healthy climate and a natural, unspoiled environment. |
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As the only navigable water route from Hudson Bay to the interior of western Canada, this beautiful and unspoiled river has played a profound role in the development of Canada as a nation. |
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Maritime transport and ports take up little unspoiled land. |
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This part of Morocco has mile upon mile of unspoiled, deserted golden sands – we rarely came across anyone save a lone man on a donkey, a pair of horse riders or a local family having a picnic. |
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The mile-long turn-off to Cabier Vision looked as if someone had been open-cast mining on it, but at the end was another unspoiled beach overlooked by a couple of discreet wooden chalets on stilts. |
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The island has not had the same level of intensive development as other parts of the Mediterranean and is thus mainly unspoiled. |
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Conservationists say the combination of tropical islands, unspoiled coral reefs and adjacent oceanic abyss makes the area a biodiversity hotspot of global importance. |
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Well, it is one of the great unspoiled cities in Central Europe. |
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The ground here, it seems, is a mecca for the costive denizens of the Sahel, an unspoiled latrine for Mother Nature and all her feathered, furred and squamate creation. |
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Tasmania has numerous relatively unspoiled, ecologically valuable regions. |
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