Examples of using Valleys in English and their translations into Hebrew
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which covered only inhabited valleys.
avoiding valleys and peaks in levels of blood plasma means the chances of enduring side effects are reduced.
If you look at the rocks that have been brought down into the valleys by glaciers, you can tell from the appearance of these rocks that the glaciers have worked on them.
through jungle valleys that are deep,
Valleys on the eastern side of the park also have notable old-growth forest,
Comparing the ratio of these peaks versus the valleys will give you an understanding of how well a light adheres to the needs of corals.
The landscape is characterized by broad valleys and rugged mountains with vertical walls rising up to 1,200 meters in height,
The river valleys surrounding it, and other downs
Surrounded by steep valleys, its eastern summit stands 2,962 meters tall and is famous for its gilded cross and superb views.
However, since I'm from the South, where I'm surrounded by beautiful valleys and mountains, that inspires me to bring the inner girly,
water represents lightness and communication, and carried the food of life on its journey through the valleys and plains.
These lush subtropical valleys in southern Taiwan are warm and green all year round.
There are not only the vast river valleys, in the North there are Tatra mountains
On Mars we find neighbouring valleys called Ares Vallis,valley..">
Snow is visible on the peaks all year round, but the valleys are lush forests and green pastures covered with wild flowers.
water represents lightness and communication, and carried the food of life on its journey through the valleys and plains.
Throughout the peninsula almost nowhere valleys protected from the constant and strong north easterly winds.
Apart from Nepal's world-renowned physical attractions- frozen peaks, broad valleys, lush jungles and exotic wildlife- it is a country with an ancient, rich and diverse cultural heritage.
a people- for example, whether they live in mountain valleys or on plains.