Land that is not covered with scrub, or that has few trees.
the walk has a good balance of bush and open country
Example sentencesExamples
- Westward of this division there is a considerable area of open country.
- Beyond it you see open country.
- The plant is most common in open country or in drier beech forests with extensive open country nearby.
- At the end of the gorge the route passes into more open country.
- Reaching steeper and more open country, we found rock bluffs running the length of the ridge.
- Then, as we came out to open country once more, the river gave us a delightful picture at every turn.
- The fact that the spheres fell harmlessly into open country was fortuitous.
- There's plenty of open country, most of it accessible by road.
- You cross the Hokitika River on a fine modern bridge and drive south through open country to the town of Ross.
- Practically all the open country suitable for grazing in both the South island and the southern half of the North island was occupied and stocked by the 1860s.