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not along the usual route
in order to experience something different, you need to go off the beaten path
How To Use off the beaten path In A Sentence
- Forays off the beaten path led me to a common stonechat, a white wagtail, a plain leaf warbler, and a number of species in the shrike family; great grey shrike, masked shrike, and red-backed shrike.
- Off the beaten path on the southern tip of Jersey, this course winds through an arboretum and 50-acre bird sanctuary.
- Stick Fish in Polynesia Between visits to a lake filled with stinger-free jellyfish and an ancient "bank" stocked with stone currency, guests on Off the Beaten Path's trips to the Micronesian islands of Yap and Pulau can hunt fish with stone-tipped spikes just as the islanders did and do. A Whole Other Ball Game
- You have to literally drive off the beaten path to get there; a gravel road that traverses over a single lane bridge takes you up a winding path to a parking area.
- Some people decamp to quieter beautiful places, enclaves still not discovered, off the beaten path.
- I don't object to travel guides, but someplaces are special because they are off the beaten path. Archive 2006-08-01
- This is a great area to cruise, one that is still somewhat undeveloped and off the beaten path.
- The writer at least showed the gumption to wander off the beaten path into the student bars which are a world apart from the nouveau / expat hangouts of Andrassy Street and where you'll get a much better idea of life here.
- For travellers looking to venture off the beaten path, Wu Zhen, a water town possessing a cultural heritage of 1,000 years in north Zhejiang Province, is the place to go.
- To many paleoanthropologists, Chad is somewhat off the beaten path for hominid evolution, when compared with the famous fossil troves of southern and eastern Africa.