‘But Pattaya with its beautiful beaches, water sports and its spectacular shows, is an Eden marred.‘The Yangtze River is no longer an Eden for white-flag dolphins.’.‘With 172 bird species, Dominica is also an Eden for bird watchers.’.‘Then there's my fear that it would all end up like rural Portugal: an Eden now trashed by a free-for-all housing spree, thanks to EU money.’.‘In order to create an Eden in which we may disport ourselves in innocence and nakedness, we must first commission others to clear its inhabitants out of the way.’.‘Bowling compares the US to Canada, depicting the latter as an Eden of nonviolence and low homicide rates (despite having a plentiful supply of firearms).’.‘They want to encourage the myth that Lebanon was an Eden, a heaven, the myth that the war was an accident.’.‘She painted the Old South as an Eden with contented slaves and kind masters.’.‘However, this particular Eden requires continual tweaking and trimming to maintain its beauty.’ The word paradise entered English from the French paradis, inherited from the Latin paradisus, from Greek pardeisos (), from an Old Iranian.‘It was like a perfect starry night on a world in the busy middle of a great galaxy, covering their little Eden with soft radiance.’.‘We follow our fingertips and receptors when we use science to reshape nature and to build our personal Edens.’.‘Precolonial forests were not untouched Edens or community resources shared equitably by all.’.‘The national parks were configured as living Edens containing beautiful scenery, rivers, animals, flowering trees, and carpets of wildflowers.’.‘And, just like Kim, as the world's creative workforce begins to realize that it can work from anywhere, it will increasingly situate itself as close to the Edens of the world as possible.’.‘They often live at the end of land, in a landscape that contrasts sharply with their emotional condition: their meadows and beaches might be Edens but for the oppressive misery of those who wander there.’.Find and book an accommodation in Greece like Edem Paradise. ‘The industrialists who make their money by mobilising human labour use it to escape from the people who have enriched them, creating their own private Edens, within which they hunt the beasts of the earth and the fowls of the air.’ Comments Photos Tips Facilities Prices - 151.30 USD(127.50 EUR) Informations about hotel Hotel reviews What sets this hotel apart from others Edem Paradise Important information Places nearby Search for best deals.‘You see, those wide-open spaces streaking past when you're rattling about on the train are ramshackle urban Edens.’.
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‘India has served as one of the foreign Edens to which those Americans turn, in order to show their disdain for the United States.’.‘And for some reason, we have these little Edens, these pieces of paradise in the ugliness.’.The name was not given at random Edem is the Greek word for Eden- as both the area of Porto Heli with its incredible beauty of the landscapes, the crystal clear waters and long history as. ‘As Keynes acknowledged, nineteenth-century Europe was far from being an Eden for most of its inhabitants.’ Edem Resort was created to serve as a small piece of paradise in Porto Heli, where guests will live unforgettable moments and create beautiful memories.