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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Through the valley

The title of this picture is
Eiger and Witterhorn through the Grindelwald Valley.

Could you explain what this means? I can't seem to picture which is where.
  

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Hi, Usually, in the case of a photo, this would mean If you look through the valley, you can see these two places on the other side. However, they seem in this case to be on this side of the valley. Clive

  • Hi, Usually, in the case of a photo, this would mean If you look through the valley, you can see these two places on the other side.
  • However, they seem in this case to be on this side of the valley.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Usually, in the case of a photo, this would mean

If you look through the valley, you can see these two places on the other side.

However, they seem in this case to be on this side of the valley.

Clive

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