Examples of using Impassable in English and their translations into Hebrew
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only 21.4 meters wide at its base, making it impassable for most modern ships.
muddy problems which make them absolutely impassable.
Together with them, you find yourself in impassable thickets of wild forests of the Amazon and help to survive.
only 21.4 metres wide at its base, making it impassable for most modern ships.
called the"Ross Ice Shelf") stretched away east of these mountains, forming an impassable obstacle to further southward progress.
only 21.4 m wide at its base, making it impassable for most modern ships.
A resident located Levin's car in a remote and almost impassable road.
won't stay long as the brutal Beaufort Sea's frozen waters will soon become impassable.
Just a simple matter of finding our way through Emyn Muil an impassable labyrinth of razor-sharp rocks.
Saturday on a remote, almost impassable road.
Mexico is an exotic country with impassable jungles and endless deserts,
Early settlers referred to parallel, impassable ridges as"reefs", from which the park gets the second half of its name.
The southern seas will be impassable in places due to a massive ice shelf breaking from the Antarctic.
With most roads flooded and impassable, the teams first rescued families stranded in remote encampments.
Early settlers referred to the parallel, impassable ridges as"reefs", from which the park gets the second half of its name.
It turned out that the way was impassable and full of stones,
Impassable roads, lack of fresh running water
that made roads impassable.
The dirt track leading to the settlement became muddy and impassable in winter.
choose where to go, but they provide information on impassable routes.