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This town has the Parish Saint James Church (La Parroquia del Señor Santiago) and the Guadalupe Look-out, which you can reach by climbing 214 stairs.
The Meseta Purepecha 2008
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This town has the Parish Saint James Church (La Parroquia del Señor Santiago) and the Guadalupe Look-out, which you can reach by climbing 214 stairs.
The Meseta Purepecha 2008
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Still we swept onward like a phantom ship, and many an eager eye glanced up to where the Look-out on the mast kept watch for
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Then they looked at the ships in the harbour; and then went up to the Look-out; and then had dinner at an inn; and then again walked two and two, squeakity-squash, upon the velvet sands.
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Christoph was to go ahead of them to the harbour where the boat lay, row it round the Nothe — or Look-out as it was called in those days — and pick them up on the other side of the promontory, which they were to reach by crossing the harbour-bridge on foot, and climbing over the Look-out hill.
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He went on, ascending the Look-out Hill, and disappearing over the brow.
A Changed Man 2006
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It ran ten miles up the south side of the East Fork to a point across from Cold Springs below Look-out Point.
Another Bristlecone/Foxtail Site: Timber Gap CA « Climate Audit 2005
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The prospect he had from this place, which he called Point Look-out, clearly confirmed him in his former opinion; the justness of which displayed one of the numerous instances, wherein it was manifest, how much he exceeded the people about him in sagacity of his judgment concerning matters of navigation.
Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook 2003
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The prospect he had from this place, which he called Point Look-out, clearly confirmed him in his former opinion; the justness of which displayed one of the numerous instances, wherein it was manifest, how much he exceeded the people about him in sagacity of his judgment concerning matters of navigation.
Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook 2003
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As ROCK, in this part of the island, constitutes the chief source of picturesque effect, it would be an omission not to point out two crags which have gained quite a celebrity for their age and beauty: the first is _Hadfield's Look-out_, boldly rising from the road; the other a prominence in the face of the upper range of precipices, called _the
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