The unmaintained trail down to the sand is steep and a little eroded, but once down you will probably be the only one on the sand. |
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Once the logged area is replanted, the access roads are left unmaintained until the timber matures and is ready for harvesting again. |
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It's been removed, after six months of sitting in an unmaintained, broken state. |
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Prime restoration tracts are often isolated, with unmaintained access roads or no roads at all. |
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Many buildings of considerable architectural quality stood unlet and unmaintained. |
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Once through the checkpoint, you'll bump along a maze of rocky, unmaintained roads into the dry Caribbean mesquite forest. |
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Badly drained, unmaintained and over-used, most of them were in such poor condition that matches often had to be abandoned. |
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I'm used to ugly concrete and unmaintained greenery and even uglier adverts along the roads. |
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We had been driving along beside an undistinguished fringe of unmaintained deciduous wood, when the trees suddenly exploded into colour. |
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The unmaintained tarmac turns into gravel and dirt, while the sparse houses have become more scattered. |
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We noticed a place with several cars pulled off the shoulder of the road, people walking in and out along an unmaintained road. |
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The facilities are unsecured, unmanaged and unmaintained, opening the door to vandalism. |
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For other ways to contribute to GNU, including taking over unmaintained GNU packages and helping with development, see the GNU help wanted page. |
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The citizens of those countries understand the hazards of unmaintained chimneys, and their chimney sweeps are regular members of their home safety team. |
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Buildings unmaintained for decades are getting belated make-overs. |
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Skiers training for, or participating in, competitions or backcountry opportunities based on unmaintained trails or bushwhacking. |
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A pocked road unmaintained for decades extended between the long-needled weeping pines leaning over the beach and a line of tall gum trees. |
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The unmaintained former venue for the kayaking competition can be seen on the outskirts of the capital. |
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There are also washed out roads, and an unmaintained airstrip, which is unusable in its present condition. |
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There are two unmaintained landing areas in the park, accessible by chartered aircraft only. |
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A common complaint is the use of private or unmaintained roadways for dumping waste or other illegal activities. |
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Review the ports listed as unmaintained in the port.maintainers file and fix them. |
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At a time when the project was effectively unmaintained, he took over and stabilised the code. |
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He would like to clean up some unmaintained documents and focus our efforts in a single place. |
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Also check the unmaintained HOWTOs and see if there is a subject there that you know about and can continue documenting. |
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The Mailbox Monitor has been removed because it was unmaintained and insecure. |
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It's 64 miles of unmaintained dirt road built on an old railroad bed. |
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Vegetated shorelines and stream banks can be established simply by allowing existing vegetation to grow unmaintained, or native riparian plant species can be established by seed or transplanting. |
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And when historical sites in the West Bank aren't being built over, they are often left unguarded and unmaintained — leaving them at risk of being damaged or looted, as Houdalieh wrote in a paper published last year. |
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Imagine if it was normal in Britain to leave your garden unmaintained until it became overgrown, at which point you got an expert to come in and replace it. |
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Babies die young, children go unschooled, roads unmaintained. |
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However, unmaintained terraces quickly crumble away, causing landslips, and the regrowth of scrub and woodland on abandoned fields can trigger fires during dry weather. |
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You might also consider taking over one of the unmaintained GNU packages. |
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