Examples of using Grottos in English and their translations into Dutch
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A visit to the grottos of the observatory, as well as the museum for pre-historic anthropology is included in the entrance price and very recommendable.
Pantelleria and the Aegadian Islands with their natural grottos, Agrigento with the Valley of the Temples
Not only grottos: in Stiffe, water has been used to build one of the first hydroelectric power stations in Italy.
If the weather is bad, it is possible to take a tour of the mystical and mysterious grottos instead of the tour of the water fountains.
Santa's Grottos) and blue artificial grass popular for promotional
The old romantic fishertown of Bergeggi is known for its grottos, sandy beaches and its culinary delights.
Santa's Grottos) and blue artificial grass popular for promotional
rain in the afternoon, so our trip to the grottos is moved to tomorrow morning.
take the exit of the A10 highway at Borghetto Santo Spirito towards the grottos of Toirano and then follow the SP1 for another approx.
there is also a tire slide with a length of 134 m. Climbing nets and grottos with waterfalls round off this delightful children's paradise.
box tree garden; the grottos of Han; the village Chardeneux,
Famous destinations include the caves and grottos of Ponta da Piedade, near Lagos.
The herbivore grottos and some exotic"Hagenbecks" had a short life.
sheer cliffs contain many grottos and are flanked by numerous stacks
The Ebola virus allegedly broke out in one of these grottos in the past.
Acre park with grottos that are visited by elephants
Every year, the Frasassi Grottos are visited by thousands of tourists,
discover enchanted grottos and explore stunning mountains,
Stroll down manicured lawns to charming pathways through picturesque dells and grottos filled with tree ferns,
Sea and scuba lovers may have fun in the bays and delightful grottos along the entire coast, near Peschici and Vieste.