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vistas

  • plural
    of vista.
    vista
    noun
    a view or prospect, especially one seen through a long, narrow avenue or passage, as between rows of trees or houses.

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There is also an open-plan dining space in the main living area, while a connecting balcony offers another seating area, where guests can enjoy the home’s stunning vistas.

From MarketWatch Jun. 11, 2026

The park had opened in 2001 and had struggled in its early years to pull in crowds, with audiences zeroing in on a lack of Disneyland-style attractions and an absence of grandly designed vistas.

From Los Angeles Times May 12, 2026

Some of those very same vistas may have inspired the works he rendered for our astoundment and pleasure on his show.

From Salon May 2, 2026

Nature herself is more than shapeless irregularity; the woods have glades and groves, animal trails and vistas; like literature, they have rising and falling action.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 17, 2026

It traverses no notable eminences at all in Pennsylvania, offers no particularly memorable vistas, visits no national parks or forests, and overlooks the state’s considerable history.

From "A Walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson

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