unpaved road
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road
noun[C or U]
uk/rəʊd/us/roʊd/
a long, hard surface built for vehicles to ...
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(Definition ofroadfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For the rural patient, who may live 20 miles down anunpavedroadand 70, 80, or hundreds of miles from the hospital, the consequences can be devastating.
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This leaves 5,430 km ofunpavedroad.
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Theunpavedroadis subject to seasonal closures.
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At that time, it was anunpavedroad.
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The community is accessible only byunpavedroad.
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The route, as it existed in 1936, was anunpavedroadapproximately 42 mi long.
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It can be reached by a short hike from anunpavedroad.
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There is a 3 miunpavedroadleading from the main road downhill to the campground.
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Follow the road for about 50 yards and then turn right into an unmarked,unpavedroad.
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The reservoir is filled all year round and surrounded by anunpavedroad.
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Access is via anunpavedroad, 17 km long and about an hour of driving.
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The congregation's cemetery is located east of the church; anunpavedroadseparates the church and cemetery.
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It depicts anunpavedroadwith a large pool of water in the middle of it at twilight.
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Theunpavedroadis in poor condition, described in one travel guide as more like a wide trail.
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A large amount of suspended dust is generated due to vehicles driving onunpavedroadshoulders, poorly maintained and overcrowded roads.
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During times of significant rain the lagoon can fill completely with water, leaving theunpavedroad along its west bank as the only means of traversing the area.
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In 2007 there were just over 10142km 0 of paved roads, and 7140km 0 ofunpavedroad, and one 59km 0 railway line in the south.
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On theunpavedroad, braking led to cross-road oscillation of the lorry, leading the lorry driver to worry about a risk of falling off the road.
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To arrive at the resort, one must leave the highway and travel down anunpavedroadthat winds its way down the side of one of the canyon walls.
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