Not exact matches
Yesterday was a lovely day so Lisa and I walked
down to the river
beach and sat while the
waves rippled in.
And so must we, as their
waves beat
down on our
beaches, as they soften and change our malleable souls.
Think about blue skies and a cool ocean breeze, with absolutely no sound except for the
waves crashing
down on the
beach... Feel relaxed??
I'm just stand in the middle of the surf like a mother hen, counting her chicks every few moments to make sure they are all in reach lest they get knocked over by a
wave or get distracted and chase a sea gull too far
down the
beach.
I did this most recently while in Mykonos, when a full - blown fuschia lip felt a bit overdone but a toned
down version was perfect with mussed
beach waves and chambray.
Great hair is everything, just ask any Beyonce or any model who struts
down the Victoria's Secret catwalk sporting those amazing
beach waves.
I was in a HUGE need of such a great holiday where I could completely just relax, switch out and dream away my days by the
beach, laying
down, swimming, reading some books or just meditating while enjoying the sound of the
waves and seagulls.
On the way home, we made a quick pit stop
down a long and winding road which culminates at the beautiful
beach of Amoreira where a multitude of surfers were doing their «thing» on the
waves.
If, for instance, you're craving breaking
waves and sandy shores, just a short drive will take you the likes of Foxton
Beach or Himatangi
Beach — ideal spots for unwinding with your date (and both spectacular, romantic places to watch the sun go
down over the sea).
There's something romantic about the
beach — the crashing
waves, the smell of saltwater, the sun beaming
down, and the wind blowing in everyone's hair.
One of my fondest memories with this vehicle would have to be taking my friends out to the
beach in North Bend, opening the bed, placing some blankets inside, and laying
down to watch the
waves and seals.
''»... how life, from being made up of little separate incidents which one lived one by one, became curled and whole like a
wave which bore one up with it and threw one
down with it, there, with a dash on the
beach.»»
Whether it's chasing tennis balls, body surfing
waves at the
beach, hiking up Bishop's Peak, or chowing
down on doggie ice cream, Beau loves the outdoors as much as Lizzy.
Reading can be fun just about anywhere but there's something about lying
down on a
beach towel while reading the newest bestseller with the sound of
waves crashing onto the shore that sure beats reading anywhere else.
Situated a little further
down the coast near the New South Wales border, Coolangatta
Beach is a go - to for surfers who want to hit a few powerhouse
waves.
Head
down to the beachfront, and you'll discover miles upon miles of unspoilt tropical
beach stretching
down to the
waves of the sparkling Caribbean.
Wander through the lush private garden to a stunning fire pit terrace and stone staircase leading
down to a white sand
beach, with gentle
waves perfect for swimming or snorkeling.
Once the colours begin to light up the sky,
wave down one of the boats sure to be waiting near the shore and in 45 minutes you'll be back on the main
beach.
He lugs himself out of the
waves farther
down the
beach, rolling on his belly like a gleaming brown log.
There is no surf in Cairns or Tropical North Queensland due to the fact this region has the largest mass of coral in the world which prevents the
wave action you have on
beaches further
down in southern Queensland so don't plan on bringing your surf boards and boogie boards.
Whether you prefer throwing
down a
beach towel in the company of majestic sun - kissed cliffs, sandy dunes or views of surfers tackling dynamic
waves, a perfect spot awaits.
But the heat
wave days are upon us, and rather than boil in the recesses of the city, hop on a car / bike / Lyft / Muni and cool
down with a visit to one of these
beaches in your local national parks!
The
waves are consistent all year round with beautiful surf
beaches up and
down the coast.
I'm not sure if the following suggestions will have big enough
waves during end of April for body surfing, but if you're looking for mellow and not overly developed for tourism, you may want to check out: - Qui Nhon (city
beach almost exclusively locals or domestic tourists, very few foreigners) and Bai Xep
beach just a few km south (cheap beachfront backpacker accommodation, a rarity in Vietnam)- Ninh Chu
beach at Phan Rang - Thap Cham (there's winds and kitesurfing from Feb - Sept)- Tuy Hoa - Lang Co - Con Dao If you can let me know more about what you are looking for, I can help narrow it
down.
Beautiful
waves, wonderful Old Portuguese towns rambling
down to golden
beaches.
A huge stretch of
beach with small peaks scattered up and
down, there is always a
wave to catch.
You may notice that even though
waves crash up and
down the entire coast line, there are certain
beaches that surfers can be seen day in and day out and other
beaches where they'll never be seen.
You could show up to a spot at low tide and find no
waves, and then a couple of hours later there'll be
waves breaking up and
down the
beach.
When did a tsunami (tidal
wave) hit Cannon
Beach, lifting the Ecola Creek bridge and setting it
down upstream?
The term feeder bluff has been applied to certain coastal cliffs or headlands that provide sediment to
down - current
beaches as the result of
wave action on the bluff.
For beginners the easy, crumbling
beach breaks provide the ideal setup to get your basics nailed
down, and our coaches will be on hand to guide you through every detail — from nailing your «pop» to selecting the right
waves.
As the limestone rock reef and the corals on it grow more massive, the
waves that once surged right through it to batter the
beach now slow
down.
My Sundays are usually spent driving up and
down the coast with my husband as we hunt for new
beaches, hidden
waves to surf or new coves to fish in.
Large swells can reach nearly 20 feet, while during
down periods Legian
Beach waves may get only as big as 2 to 5 feet.
For advanced surfers a short walk
down the
beach takes you to the main surf break which is one of the premium surfing
waves in Playa Grande.
Get
down to the
beach with your towel and umbrella and enjoy watching the action in the
waves.
(Including the beautiful Frigates and, Belize» national bird, the Pelicans that soar
down on the
wave of air along the
beach front, from nesting areas, to San Pedro Town.).
The area is known for its calm waters as the surrounding coral reefs off - shore tone
down strong winds and
waves, making the Cayo Santa Maria
beaches perfect for swimming.
Picture yourself walking
down the aisle on Hilton Head Island's hard - packed
beaches as you say «I Do» to the love of your life, with the accent of peaceful ocean
waves washing ashore in the background.
Waves were ranging the waist to shoulder high and there were some very good nuggets
down at the
beach break upfront Blue Surf Sanctuary Santa Teresa Surf School
You may want to head
down the
beach and relax as you listen to the
waves break against the rocks, or explore the historic centre, with its narrow streets lined with interesting shops selling the local products such as Limoncello, the famous drink made from lemons.
GET YOUR PICTURE TAKEN basking on the
beach, riding the
waves, abseiling in the Gorge or white river rafting
down the Umzimkulu River.
Adventurous backpackers should also challenge themselves to hike the snow capped Fox and Franz Josef glaciers, bungee jump from the AJ Hackett site — the world's first bungee spot, go kayaking on the Nelson Lakes, Zorb
down steep hills, surf on the
waves at Wainui
beach, or spend a day or two exploring the sets of Lord of the Rings in Wellington.
Though the main
beach break normally doesn't reel overhead
waves, if you walk
down the dirt road north of town, you'll find Buena Vista, the semi-secret
beach break that the locals call home.
The Gulley has a wonderful sheltered
beach, ideal for children but if guests want to catch a
wave Sardinia Bay is just a few kilometres
down the coast.
You don't even have to go very far from famous / crowded
beaches to find yourself alone with possibly an even better
wave than 20 - 40 people are fighting for five minutes
down the road.
Ok friends of Bali that's me I'm bushed and ready to head
down the
beach for a sunset beer, I reckon I've earned one or two after all the paddling, 13
waves x 200mtrs = thirsty.
Head
down there to spend an afternoon on a small
beach in front of a little bay with smaller
waves and a rocky coastline — also great for snorkeling!
There are the
waves up and
down the long stretch of
beach, so you can walk as far as you wish to find a nice, uncrowded
wave.
Today the 22nd and we mixed it up once again with a trip
down to the mechanical
wave and pretty little
beach of Bingin.