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scenery

[see-nuh-ree] / ˈsi nə ri /


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The scenery doesn’t take center stage until the first full day when you traverse Colorado, at points feeling like you are floating down the Colorado River.

From The Wall Street Journal

The scenery now shifts to the vital home game against Fulham - where Frank must again convince his detractors he has foundations to build on.

From BBC

The fresh air and scenery at the Rose Bowl are the best maybe in the country.

From Los Angeles Times

However, Mr Latcham told Evening Extra he got a little too close to some of the scenery while filming in a County Down forest.

From BBC

It’s Albania’s poorest area, despite its mineral riches and striking mountain scenery, from which most of the young people emigrate — many heading abroad.

From Seattle Times