Hike with a guide through dense tropical forest to swim at the base of towering waterfalls and take in the remarkably untouched scenery.
There were terrible rips and tears on her body, but her face was remarkably untouched.
Not only, they say, because two have been designated landmarks, but because all three have remained remarkably untouched over the last century, like museum exhibits - albeit much tarnished ones - of the subway system's beginnings.
The tangled bazaars and crumbling wooden houses of the old city feel remarkably untouched by the outside world, but otherwise there's little to see, and tourists are treated with a warm second glance.
The Mayan way of life remains remarkably untouched by modernity.
His screams had barely died before the floor had sealed itself back up, looking remarkably untouched.
The man's face was remarkably untouched, his blue eyes open and staring at the sky.
What is there left to say about Mel Torme, the 62-year-old pop-jazz phenomenon whose burnished baritone remains remarkably untouched by the years?
"It is remarkably untouched," said Deborah Anne Federhen, a furniture scholar based in Vermont.
By the end, after Lovborg's death, they seem remarkably untouched by the action around them, simply getting out of the way so Hedda can get on with her suicide.