The source of the river was over 8km away as the crow flies, and we had come prepared for a long trip. |
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No more would the swaggies need to walk as the crow flies as the Princes Highway was opened, linking Sydney to Adelaide via Melbourne. |
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Somehow this is all tied in to the treacherous mountain trails, where a mile as the crow flies can take twenty miles of switchbacks. |
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The distance is less than seven miles as the crow flies, but is 13 miles by water, because of the twists and turns of the river. |
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At the end of the day, we intend moving only 20 miles away, as the crow flies. |
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It's in a different valley altogether, as the crow flies across the mountains, at least a good 100 miles away. |
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The proposal defines a 'frontier zone' as an area which, as the crow flies, does not extend more than 15 kilometres from the frontier. |
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I'm 250 miles behind as the crow flies, or much more if you consider all the tacking. |
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Bouzov Castle is located in the Olomouc Region, 30 km to the northwest of the city of Olomouc as the crow flies. |
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Although just a few hundred metres from the church as the crow flies, it is not easily accessible from the village. |
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These devices have shown that male grizzlies sometimes travel as far as 250 km, as the crow flies, over the course of a year. |
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The most distant universities are separated by over 160 km as the crow flies, with travel between them taking over two hours on public transport. |
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Roughly 300 or 400 miles from here as the crow flies, we witnessed the events in Washington, New York and Pennsylvania. |
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In fact the line used to come right through from Saint John to McAdam, New Brunswick, almost in a straight line as the crow flies. |
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But we're only about 45 miles, as the crow flies, away from New Orleans. |
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And a third is that we all paused a second to look at the red glow over Baltimore, 35 miles away as the crow flies. |
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By the time we reached Roman Road, only half a mile as the crow flies from our starting point, the bus was jam-packed full and sailing past the waiting queues. |
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That is tantalizingly close — as the crow flies — to the finish line in Central Park. |
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Wheeler is about 45 miles northeast, as the crow flies, from the cranes current position. |
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I live about 180 kilometres as the crow flies southwest of here, so I drove through the park this morning coming to this event. |
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The proposed site is eight-and-a-half kilometres from the airport as the crow flies, and it is first-class flat agricultural land with three rivers running through the site. |
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We were constantly rewarded with stunning scenic views and the satisfaction of navigating challenging terrain with ease, but we didn't get very far, as the crow flies. |
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If the obstruction does not lie on your route or if a detour route was already calculated for this obstruction, then the distance as the crow flies will be shown. |
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For example, the distance between Baie-James region-where water from the Grande Rivière ends up after driving the turbines in eight power stations-and Montréal is about 1,000 kilometres as the crow flies. |
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It is roughly 40 miles as the crow flies to the heart of the city. |
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As someone who lives 30 miles away as the crow flies...from New York City, I could care less that New York City or New York State has a sense of jurisdiction. |
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