Examples of using Fells in English and their translations into Italian
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ankle-wrap in black which fells mysterious and sexy.
The latter two breeds are born and reared on the Northern fells and moors and noted for their qualities of hardiness, thriftiness, and longevity.
These little known hills and fells are a paradise for walkers,
Completely renovated cottage at PALLASTUNTURI, with fells and national park on opposite shore of lake 300 metres away!
Their products were also sold in many other outlets across the world such as PacSun, the Fells Point Surf Company
Winter› Downhill skiing& snowboarding The two fells of Saariselkä, Finland's northernmost ski centre,
High Raise is a fell in the Central Fells of the English Lake District, not to be confused with another High Raise situated in the Far Eastern Fells.
Lake Windermere and these Lake District fells from The Langdale is shared with a few other guest rooms in our Bed and Breakfast.
It is the highest of a group of hills in the Eastern Fells, standing to the south of the Helvellyn range.
The round fells of Finland's main ski area,
The case of a Delver of Secrets becoming a copy of a Ravager of the Fells courtesy of Cytoshape is left as an exercise to the reader.
boasts panoramic views of Lake Windermere to the fells beyond.
Snow covers the rocky fells making it easier to move about.
Bowness sits on the shores of Lake Windermere overlooked by high fells and surrounded by stunning scenery.
Sit in comfy chairs set in triple floor to ceiling bay windows which boast panoramic views of Lake Windermere and the fells.
On the other hand, the days are so long by May that sometimes the fells are still covered in snow when the sun decides to stay up all night.
boasting panoramic views of Lake Windermere and the fells beyond.
enjoys spectacular views over Lake Windermere and the fells.
including a window seat from which there are fabulous views of Lake Windermere and the fells.
Professor Ian Fells of Newcastle University.