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back country
noun
- a sparsely populated rural region remote from a settled area.
- Australian. a remote, undeveloped part of a large farm or cattle station.
back country
noun
- land remote from a town or settled area
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of back country1
Example Sentences
Regardless of whether you spend your days relaxing along the South Fork, or hit the back country for more rugged hiking, you will return home feeling refreshed and energized.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Big Thicket offers nearly 40 miles of hiking trails and six waterway corridors, as well as opportunities for back country camping, paddling, fishing, bird watching and much more.
After five years of pandemic- and snowpack-related closures, Yosemite National Park has reopened 鈥済lamping鈥 campsites where visitors will have access to showers, gourmet meals and a view of the park鈥檚 wild back country.
Both men were experienced at skiing in the back country, away from official trails, the Sheriff鈥檚 Office said, and they were properly equipped; Mr. Burks鈥檚 airbag deployed.
鈥淭hey were in the back country to camp.鈥
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