Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Nicely paved in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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after some 7-8 minutes- over there you find a nicely paved trail, which curves to the left,
Another nicely paved staircase brings you to the right of the village,
For a short while, the street is nicely paved and after 1,5 minute you take the first street on the right(=). After a couple of minutes it gets to a restored mill with a blue roof.
You now get to a beautiful, nicely paved, staircase, which describes wide curves to go down into the valley- you can see Tholária high up in front of you.
H52 You take this old path to the right. At first it is nicely paved, but later on it gets more difficult because there are many loose stones- there are again signs with a 5.
Still in the direction of Káto Petáli. Another nicely paved staircase brings you to the right of the village,
which is nicely paved- Náxos lies before you.
you get to a narrow and nicely paved trail that leads to the Koúros of Mélanes
at first it is sometimes nicely paved, later on it more
at first it is sometimes nicely paved, later on it becomes sandy
you curve to the left on the rocky slope and you follow a strip which is nicely paved in white.
For a short while, the street is nicely paved, then it becomes a little sandy and after 1,5 minute
you reach the parking lot- you take the nicely paved path on the right of the gravel road to Mélanes.
Ancient old donkey paths, often nicely paved, are a treat for the walker.
H41 This kalderími, which is sometimes nicely paved, is actually the most direct connection between Pýrgos and Pánormos.
you arrive at a very beautiful and nicely paved trail.
First, you walk on the nicely paved lane with cypresses
which is nicely paved; it easily brings you to the valley of Milopótamos in about 20 minutes.
the monopáti is now nicely paved and it descends into the valley under the form of a beautiful staircase.
You take a right here, on a nicely paved staircase; you pass a well