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points of interest

n. (point of interest English)

Usage examples of "points of interest".

He must-a read a book about the Island for he tried to tell me things about the different points of interest like he'd been there before.

Or to receive a history and detailed atlas of the Milky Way, with its civilizations and its points of interest and its rest stops.

The object of their journey to the Emperor penguin rookery in the cold and darkness of an Antarctic winter was to secure eggs at such a stage as could furnish a series of early embryos, by means of which alone the particular points of interest in the development of the bird could be worked out.

Yes, Death Valley has many points of interest, and someday I was going to go see them.

As the adult becomes more skilled at coping with new situations, he scarcely bothers to study them in detail, or to look for new points of interest.

Writing came with reading, and in a notebook, he began to make entries about points of interest in the stories that he enjoyed.

It had been one of the few points of interest for her in the otherwise boring passage, save the time she stared out at a hurricane.

There are other points of interest, such as the huge stone coins, or the ruins left by a mysterious alien civilization.