Sentences with phrase «as on riverbanks»

Gotu kola grows best in moisturized marshlands, such as on riverbanks.

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Squatting on the riverbank, we watch the mayflies dance in the sunlight, and we watch them vanish as it sets.
The dream is gone - left behind as wealthy Rochester developer David Flaum looks across the Hudson to Rensselaer, where Wednesday night the city council, in a 6 - to - 1 vote, gave Flaum the green light to site a casino - hotel complex on a 24 - acre site along the riverbank.
The dogs huddled together miserably on the riverbank as the wind snapped at them.
The Müpa is a modern building on the riverbank, which has musical and theater performances, as well as visual arts shows.
The resort feels as secluded and exclusive as any, yet local residents continually pass through on a public footpath, baskets perched on heads, making their way to the riverbank.
As secluded as it is, the resort welcomes locals to pass by on a public footpath, baskets perched on heads, as they make their way to the riverbanAs secluded as it is, the resort welcomes locals to pass by on a public footpath, baskets perched on heads, as they make their way to the riverbanas it is, the resort welcomes locals to pass by on a public footpath, baskets perched on heads, as they make their way to the riverbanas they make their way to the riverbank.
For about a week in late March or early April, Tokyo parks, gardens and riverbanks are overtaken by delicate pink flowers as well as visitors and locals keen on indulging in some cherry blossom viewing.
25 Jun 2002 Tony O'Malley Exhibition at the Riverbank Arts Centre An exhibition of some 35 paintings and gouaches by the distinguished Irish painter Tony O'Malley opens to the public at the Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge, Co Kildare on Friday 28 June 2002 as part of the National Programme at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 20 Jun 2002 Heritage Season at the Irish Museum of Modern Art The Irish Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with Dúchas — the Heritage Service, presents for its second year an exciting Heritage Season at the magnificent 17th - century Royal Hospital Kilmainham.
The river colour was represented, alongside buildings and trees on the riverbank present as reflections.
After a school trip to the Fort Worth Modern, then known as the Fort Worth Art Center, he was taken particularly by Thomas Eakins» The Swimming Hole, a work portraying boys skinny - dipping on a riverbank.
In its statement of defence, filed in August, Edmonton says owners ignored its warnings as well as the recommendations of a geotechnical engineer about the dangers of building on the riverbank.
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