The major traders felt that it would spoil the surfacing of the
pedestrianized walkways
and the overall look of the town.
Walkways in the sky.
A low,
covered walkway
leads from the kitchen to the well on the north side of the courtyard.
The scoop can be accessed by a ramp from the
riverside walkway.
Steep,
cobbled walkways
leading down into the lower city, lined with interesting looking shops.
There are open-air fountains on either side of the entrance and
colonnaded walkways.
In the late afternoon we spent some time at the very high
canopy walkway.
Additionally a
suspended walkway
took visitors across the space without touching this ground.
In addition, a
paved walkway
leads to a private garden area.
Explore the jungle trail leading up to the
treetop canopy walkways, 41m above the forest floor.
To get there you can use the
ramped walkway.
Pedestrian walkways
have been created with night time lighting.
From the ramparts of edinburgh castle and ghostly medieval alleys to enchanting
waterside walkways.
Access to the accommodation is either via the
enclosed walkway
or via the separate entrance situated at the rear of the building.
At the very end of the
elevated walkway
you will see a set of doors.
The extension was also notable as seeing the very first moving
pedestrian walkways
in the uk.
Cons: no
covered walkways
to the terminal, arrived soaked to the skin.
The samba band plays on an
aerial walkway
between offices.
People also avoid
timber walkways
which have tilted due to shifting sand.
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