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Next up is Paradise Blue, about jazz musicians in 1949 whose thriving artistic neighbourhood is about to be paved over as part of urban renewal, and the third, Skeleton Crew, focuses on car workers in the last exporting factory in the city.
In the middle is a well – just a pit paved with some stone slabs – about 150 feet in diameter or less to go with the size of the dakhma.
Provincial roads were paved for the first time, mostly paid for by the US, still keen to use the ramshackle regime as a bulwark against communist Cuba next door.
Emirates (0844 800 2777; emirates.com/uk) flies to Dubai from six UK airports from £374 One of the most remote villages on the island, Tejeda makes a perfect base for a walking holiday in the Unesco Biosphere Reserve, laced with ancient paved pathways called caminos reales.
This long, largely paved highway actually runs the length of the country, skirting the Andes, and the Patagonian section runs past all the towns listed below.
Oualidia: a new hideaway by the sea The road to Oualidia is paved with frogs.
Soon there could be entrance fees, paved walkways, chill-out music.
Inside the east gate of the city wall, across an immaculately paved road, a rundown housing estate from the 1980s stands with rubbish strewn across the ground.
The nearest paved road is several days' walk away.
Gonzalo's group succeeded on the fifth try.If and when the border is crossed, the paved but hostile vastness of America is the next challenge.
He imagined wide, paved roads where the traffic flowed freely.
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