Examples of using Path continues in English and their translations into Italian
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The path continues past the enclosures of the margays(Leopardus wiedi),
Leaving the vineyards, the path continues along the Linaglia stream and passes a pretty artificial lake, recommended as a picnic spot.
Your path continues along beautiful beaches and further on to the medieval town of Tønsberg,
The path continues into the area of the 5 Lakes, going across the beautiful woods
The path continues around the foot of the hill of Palomar to the Regatillo ravine, which continues downhill.
The path continues to the top of Mary Magdalene,
The path continues with asphalted wet where the difference in comfort between the two configurations is clearly to the benefit of winter tire.
Once you reach the hamlet of Sant'Eusebio, the path continues up to the Provincial Road 569.
The path continues for a few more meters until it gets to a bridge which goes over the river.
The path continues to the Monte Gelato waterfalls,
Km 2,8/ Elevation change- 36 After the stronghold, the path continues in the direction of Borgone Susa.
From the spring, the path continues, passing by the Grottone,
The path continues for a bit along an asphalt road,
From the lake, the path continues to climb cutting through the southern side of the Alps of the"Tre Potenze"(Three Powers) and reaching the Passo della Vecchia.
The path continues towards a thick maquis until the town of Campiglia, whose entrance is
The path continues on the other side of the river
Then follow between the houses and at the end of a fence that runs along a factory the path continues up to the cliff always evident from the road.
Thereafter the path continues offering wonderful views over the sea through the Mediterranean shrub land until the sanctuary of Madonna di Soviore.
The path continues over the moraine ridges up to the saddle on the northern side of the Piz Umur(2,900m).
half-hidden by cypresses and pines, the path continues with a slight slope between two rows of olive trees, until you reach the castle of Montebenichi.