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And, best of all, we've left the modern world, clip-clopping through a countryside of castles.
A SHELF of recent French novels has deserted Parisian settings for a countryside of oppressive farmhouses and stifling small towns.
During the 1930's, one real estate broker's sign even described it as "a countryside of gentle folk".
This was a countryside of corn and soybeans, of grain-fed-catfish ponds, of feed stores and Kingdom Halls in crossroad towns.
Less opens his eyes to a countryside of autumn vineyards, endless rows of the crucified plants, a pink rosebush always planted at the end.
For those with enough time on their hands, the journey by car to Vientiane takes you through a slice of Asia most people will never see: a countryside of waterfalls, rice paddies and customs unchanged by the march of modernity.
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Born in the mountain hamlet of La Tuna de Badiraguato, Guzmán comes from an impoverished countryside of a state located along the Pacific coast.
Blue linseed, yellow rapeseed and endless vines clothed a gentle countryside of well-to-do villages.
Just to the west of Beaujolais is a mountainous countryside of grazing cows, forested trails and Queen Anne's Lace.
There was also constant interaction with animals and the general life of a countryside still preserving many of its traditional ways.
Heading inland from the Istrian coast, you'll notice that crowds dissipate, hotel complexes disappear and what emerges is an unspoiled countryside of medieval hilltop towns, pine forests, fertile valleys and vineyard-dotted hills.
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