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Kyoto is well served by buses, taxis, trains and subways, and easily navigable by bike.
Although it was a pretty little place, easily navigable by foot, no one at all used to walk around.
Since the city is so easily navigable by cheap taxis, it's best to stay in an upscale neighborhood like Pocitos, which is right on the water.
Although Abkhazia has far more strategic importance to both sides, the city of Tskhinvali is in a valley ringed by Georgian-held villages, on terrain easily navigable by tanks.
After breakfast in the canteen where the Bauhaus students used to eat for free (you sit on Breuer stools, of course), I set out to explore the rest of Dessau, which is easily navigable by foot or on bicycles that can be rented from the railway station.
Sites will need to be easily navigable by touch, readable within zooming and scrolling horizontally, and compatible with mobile devices (e.g. no Flash).
Lake Nicaragua, the largest lake in Central America, is peppered with hundreds of tiny islands, "Las Isletas," easily navigable by boat.
The city is fascinating (and immaculately clean!); the people are friendly; the food is delicious, and the whole place is easily navigable by foot, which is a huge plus for this New Yorker.
Baltimore's compactness makes it easily navigable on foot or by short taxi rides.
The City Bowl is easily navigable on foot.
The world is more easily navigable than it has ever been.
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