Examples of using Possible to travel in English and their translations into Italian
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The substance in the barrels… An accident. And what remained, That makes it possible to travel through time.
It is also possible to travel to Corfu from Igoumenitsa on the Greek mainland
it's not only possible to travel to Jamaica for an extended weekend
It is still possible to travel during this season, just be sure to get your sightseeing done before late afternoon when the rain typically begins.
During the last millennium there was a time when it was possible to travel from Poland to Sweden across the frozen Baltic.
it is possible to travel over the country.
it is possible to travel by bus, metro or tram.
In 2015, it was not possible to travel the Ledo Road due to border restrictions.
Sometimes its possible to travel to another police station to get your NIE Number.
it is still possible to travel up until 4 weeks before the baby is due.
it is possible to travel through the millennia of history, all the way to our contemporary society.
We all agree that it must be possible to travel with pets, but we also all agree that this must be done in accordance with the set public health criteria
Often in games it is possible to travel back in time and become a sheriff in the Wild West that brings order in the city,
as it was not thought possible to travel 1600 km in twenty-one hours.
it is now possible to travel from Yangon to Pathein by boat,
it is also possible to travel just a few kilometres to visit a different beach every day.
If you come from Rome it is possible to travel along alternative roads to the Highway A14,
designs a machine called Chronosphere that makes it possible to travel in time.
The country's first high-speed rail line was built for the Seville World's Fair in 1992, making it possible to travel between Madrid and Seville in about two hours.
making it possible to travel in two lines in each direction.