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mirador

[mir-uh-dawr, -dohr] / ˌmɪr əˈdɔr, -ˈdoʊr /


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A mirador more than 100 feet up in the steeple offers some of the best views of San Andres.

From Seattle Times Sep. 4, 2022

I gave up and pulled off the highway into a mirador – or a scenic lookout.

From New York Times Oct. 13, 2010

From the room more pigmy steps wound upwards to a roofed mirador, but, as the inner walls of the staircase were broken away in great gaps, only the Boy was daring enough to ascend.

From The Fortunate Isles Life and Travel in Majorca, Minorca and Iviza by Mary Stuart Boyd

We there find, what is so rare in that country, a garden, artificial clumps of trees, and on the border of the water, upon a rock of gneiss, a pavilion with a mirador, or belvidere.

From Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2 by Alexander von Humboldt

The spot where she would have had us eat was a stone-built mirador, through a shallow cave, at whose back a mountain torrent had been induced to flow.

From The Fortunate Isles Life and Travel in Majorca, Minorca and Iviza by Mary Stuart Boyd




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