9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Mirador' in a Sentence
"In Spanish-speaking countries, a mirador is any architectural feature, such as a loggia or balcony, that provides a vantage point for observing the surrounding scenery." more
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The artist found inspiration while sketching a tranquil landscape from the mirador.
The photographer captured the city's hustle and bustle from the mirador at sunset.
The mountain trail led to a hidden mirador, providing hikers with a stunning vista.
From the miradors atop the hill, she could see the vast expanse of the ocean, stretching endlessly before her.
The explorer marveled at the vast desert expanse from the ancient mirador.
The lovers shared a quiet moment on the seaside mirador, watching the waves below.
The detective staked out the suspect's hideout from a discreet mirador across the street.
As the sun set, the lovers found a romantic spot on the miradors to watch the colors of the sky blend into twilight.
The concert venue's VIP section had an exclusive mirador for a premium view of the stage.
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