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been traversed
verb
To travel across, often under difficult conditions.
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The area itself had been traversed by the first Jew, Abraham (c1800 BCE), during his wanderings throughout "the Promised Land".
Royal empires have been built, unexplored lands have been traversed, great religions and philosophies have been forever changed by the spice trade.
We are a good 12 hours' drive from the city of Yangon, the last three hours having been traversed on dirt roads.
Albuquerque's growth was especially pronounced in the high plains to the east of Tijeras Canyon; once a formidable obstacle, it has since been traversed by roads and bridges.
At the crossroads of the Swiss Alps, Andermatt has been traversed for centuries by merchants and travelers -- including Goethe, who stayed at the Hotel Drei Konige und Post in 1775.
It's almost a desert environment but - unlike the Sahara, which has always been traversed by very few people - it has been used as a thoroughfare for trading people for thousands of years.
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Photograph: Jonny McHugh Sound artist Jonny McHugh has been traversing the festival and recording as he goes.
Since the New Hampshire Primary on January 10, Republican candidates have been traversing the state of South Carolina.
The concourse is traversed by thousands of people each day.
It is traversed north-south by the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
The Saône is traversed by the restored 14th-century St . Laurent Bridge
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