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- (hard-surfaced) and unmetalled roads. Metalled roadways are made to sustain vehicular load and so are usually made on frequently used roads. Unmetalled roads, also...
- road in the United Kingdom, usually an unmetalled or unpaved rural route. In particular, a green lane is unmetalled, and may be so infrequently used that...
- only be accessed via four-wheel vehicles, as the road leading to it is unmetalled. Kumrat is covered with green pastures and snow-clad mountains. The river...
- In 1998 it had a po****tion of 720. Taobat is accessible from Kel by unmetalled road. There is a motel of AJK Tourism and Archeology Department and a...
- stone parapet is low in height and consists of a row of voussoirs and an unmetalled farm track. It is in close proximity to two other Grade II listed bridges...
- for food from park visitors. Most of the streets of Puerto Iguazu are unmetalled, red dirt, with gutters on either side (canalitos) that have gr****y banks...
- registered motor vehicles. The village roads are primarily single lane or unmetalled tracks that are typically lightly trafficked. Mizoram had 871 kilometres...
- is open from June or early July to mid October. The road is narrow and unmetalled. It is the gateway to the Pangi Valley. It is the shortest and toughest...
- rights of way over byways open to all traffic, roads used as public paths, unmetalled carriageways, green lanes, drove roads, driftways and bridleways in England...
- of 2 km. is asphalted, of 1 km. metalled and the rest i.e., of 4 km. unmetalled. The muni****lity maintains four cremation grounds and five burial places...