Examples of using Clear days in English and their translations into Hebrew
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On clear days, the buildings of Calais can quite readily be seen with the naked eye from the British shore, 33 km(21 miles) away.
On clear days, the white peaks of Kanchenjunga, the world's third-highest mountain after Everest and K2, floats over the hilltop city like an ethereal fortress.
On clear days, there are outstanding views to the mountains,
On the clear days when the sun shines at the specific angle, you can see a spectacular rainbow over the waterfall.
On clear days you can see the neighboring island of Montserrat to the East.
On clear days you can see from here for dozens of kilometers, to all sides.
On exceptionally clear days you can see its outline from the capital,
golden representation statue of Mary and on clear days can enjoy breathtaking views of Milan.
it is possible to see it on clear days from the hill town of Nagarkot near Kathmandu.
so high indeed that nineteen English counties could be seen beneath, and on clear days thirty, or forty perhaps, if the weather was very fine.
The highest viewing area on the CN Tower is from the Sky Pod at 447 meters above the city with views that, on clear days, extend to Niagara Falls and New York State.
the green mountains of the Galilee and on clear days even the white peak of Mount Hermon.
Besides that you will have(only on clear days, but the mountain is notoriously covered in fog or clouds) a stunning panorama
Besides that you will have(only on clear days, but the mountain is notoriously covered in fog or clouds) a stunning panorama
Besides that you will have(only on clear days, but the mountain is notoriously covered in fog or clouds) a stunning panorama
On clear days, the plume of mist rising from Niagara Falls can be seen from as far away as the CN Tower in downtown Toronto,
receiving 107.2 clear days annually.
It was a most unusual clear day.
On a clear day neighbouring islands are visible.
It was a hot, clear day like few in Ireland.