Sentences with phrase «at high tide in»

This secluded tidal pool offers protection from the often stormy Atlantic Ocean and this is where you will find the Boat House where you can swim in the Atlantic Ocean at high tide in lukewarm water, or stroll down to the beach, a mere 50m away and sit and wait for low tide to catch fresh crayfish to be enjoyed with a glass of white wine from the area.
In Bang Bao's northern corner, most of the sand disappears at high tide in front of To the Sea, The Beach Natural and Koh Kood Resort, all midrange spots built close together on the hillside.

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Specifically, there are concerns about what might happen should the tide turn in the bond markets when 30 years of falling interest rates reverses at a time when the Federal Reserve is preparing to tighten monetary policy by forcing rates higher.
Tankers exiting the Kinder Morgan Westridge Terminal in Burnaby must thread the narrow spans of the CN Railway bridge in Second Narrows, only at the highest tides, and only during daylight hours.
Inadequate flood protection infrastructure, which right now might not contain high tides in El Nino years; Lack of action on annual sediment removal from spring freshets, which each year move over 30 million m3 of sediment and leave about 3 million m3 of silt in the navigation and secondary channels of the lower reaches; and, By the end of this century sea levels at the mouth of the river could potentially rise more than one meter due to climate change overtopping the diking system.
Once carried high on a tide of stampeding bulls, Syrah is now beset by anxious investors who, at the eleventh hour, seem to have lost faith in the company's ability to supply both industrial users and electric vehicles with the graphite they need.
At the base of the world's highest sea cliffs, the Belgian missionary spent sixteen years ministering to exiled lepers quarantined on the inaccessible peninsula, bringing order and peace to a lawless and lonely leper colony; his reputation outside of Kalaupapa since his death from leprosy in 1889 has risen and fallen in changing tides of adulation and conflict.
Every Church in the United States of America who pays their tides and offerings at a congregational building where they have worship service, also pays the same high taxes as the other 99 % ters.
Concurrently with the decline in the vigor in the Christianity of Western Europe which began to be marked after the high tide of the late thirteenth and the early fourteenth century, schoolmen questioned the formulations arrived at in the creative years.
There is an elevated «threat to life and property» in relation to storm surges, according to the NWS warning, with the potential for the impacts to be felt around high tide at 2:40 p.m. Sunday and roughly every 12 hours thereafter into Tuesday.
At high tide, gates in the upper tanks open and water rushes in.
They studied some blenny species at Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, where the fish climb on to land at high tide.
At high tide, this region is accessible to predators found in the nearby deeper waters.
This kept seaweeds at a minimum in those areas but allowed them to flourish on the very top of the reef, which was only accessible during high tide when predators patrolled the area.
This area, where children often play, is dry during low tide but covered in water at high tide.
Water levels in Charleston Harbor reached more than 9.5 feet at high tide early Saturday morning, the third highest level on record.
For Coral Springs, for example, which appears to be comfortably inland, the high - tide line will encompass about a quarter of the city's population some time in the distant future, if emissions continue at current levels through the year 2040.
The advent of youth culture (as grunge was called in those early days) arrived at the high tide of grunge, which ushered in a stripped - down, DIY approach to style.
Most of the dating site owners say that Tinder actually led to more people joining their dating sites and causing an increase in revenue, so I think Tinder is at a very high level raising the tide for everyone.
Once she learns that Strickland wants to cut her new friend open to better understand how he breathes, she makes plans to capture the sexy creature and put him in her bathtub until he can be released into the ocean at high tide.
«It's a great tool to have as a counselor, because I can point to it and say this Turning the Tide report suggests that colleges want to see that you're engaging in authentic service,» explains Sarah Style, a guidance counselor at Newton South High School in Massachusetts.
More than 50 higher - education administrators recently signed on to «Turning the Tide,» a series of recommendations on the application process from the Making Caring Common Project at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
We meet the state whose motto claims it Is For Lovers in the middle of a bellowing thunderstorm, cruising into Charlottesville at high tide.
Nowhere among his impressive historical novels does he bring together these talents with more penetrating bravado than in this gripping and illuminating dissection of the American empire at high tide
My mother's scream rang in my ears as she ran toward us and the world froze: the churn of the Thames at high tide, the rumble of going - home school traffic and the tremble of the bridge.
The kelp sitting on the beach at low tide may be high in environmental toxins or other pathogens.
Designed in 1969, the unique conveyance makes the 700 - foot - long crossing in just minutes at high tide (the hotel has a fleet of Land Rovers for low tide), ending at a 25 - room Art Deco property that dates to 1929 and has hosted the likes of Agatha Christie and Noël Coward.
Fundy, in fact, has the world's highest tides and at Hopewell Rocks, which also has a visitor centre to explain the phenomenon, you can walk on the ocean floor at low tide and gaze up at the extraordinary shapes sculpted over the millennia by the rise and fall of billions of tonnes of water.
While there are seven rock formations in all on the island, if you only have time to visit a couple as we did, I would definitely recommend that you check out Bel - At during high tide for the lagoons — the sweeping, majestic view that you'll get of the natural pools is absolutely romantic.
contributed by Leah Robinson March 19, 2011 When the Moon is at Perigee, closer to the Earth, there is much more gravitational pull which contributes to higher tides or greater variation in the high and low tide.
Kayaking in the Cluxewe estuary at high tide is a pleasant and peaceful paddle.
Lessons are around 3.5 hours long and are conducted at high tide only, so it may mean an early rise, or a sleep - in.
The journey must take place when wind conditions are calm and at high tide to ensure ample depth of water in the river to prevent the possibility of the ship scraping its multi-million-dollar paintwork.
In the River Dart (Devon) the PS Kingswear Castle (a coal - fired river paddle steamer) operates short cruises from Dartmouth and trips between Dartmouth and Totnes at high tide.
Best at high tide — low tide can be dangerous as it gets pretty shallow in places.
Year round the turtles will ride in at dark, during high tide, deposit their eggs in the sand, and head back out to sea.
A beach break with a left point that works better at high tides and early in the morning.
The waves here are smaller than in Dominical and break best at mid and high tide.
In fact, at high tide, you can even feel the bridge float gently over the waves.
If you are entering or exiting the water at high tide, watch out for backwash and try to get in and out of the water as quickly as possible.
Monday: S swell filling in and waves ranged on the waist to shoulder high with some bigger sets reaching head high at favorable tides.
Best viewed at high tide or during winter storms, make sure to keep your eye on the ocean since sneaker waves can surge in without warning at any time.
The wave is going to work much better at high tide as it comes in, which provides decent waves for long boarders, or beginner short boarders.
At the time wave height was still only in the waist to chest high range, but with the tide still running in there was a big chance of some head to over head high waves yet to come.
The channel entrance is 4 ft at low tide, and 5ft in high tide, the bottom is silted sand with no rocks anywhere approaching nor in the marina.
We could swim and snorkel just in front of the villas, especially at high tide.
Please bear in mind that the currents can get a little strong at low and high tide and it is not advisable to attempt swimming between the islands.
Surf conditions in Dominical, Costa Rica range from fast hallow barrels at low tide to open fun rippable faces at high tide.
You can swim in the sea but be aware that the currents can be strong and at high tide the sea comes right up to the walls of the hotel swimming pool.
At high tide this sandy beach is a great place to relax in the warm water but at low tide an old coral reef is exposeAt high tide this sandy beach is a great place to relax in the warm water but at low tide an old coral reef is exposeat low tide an old coral reef is exposed.
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