Not exact matches
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation)-- In a British suburb in central England, police officers accustomed to burglaries and household disturbances are
breaking new ground by
finding ways to battle the latest crime
wave — human trafficking.
We also stumbled through what we later
found out was the 13th largest storm in Arctic history — a hurricane with large,
breaking waves that hammered our rowboat as we made our way along the Northern Passage.
As an adolescent Austin had a recurring dream about waking up to
find huge, surfable
waves; the reality of the Gulf Coast
break was nearly always disappointing.
Scientists studying the 2009 A / H1N1 influenza pandemic have
found that the inconsistent regional timing of pandemic
waves in Mexico was the result of interactions between school
breaks and regional variations in humidity.
The recent runway shows were swept up in a
wave of short options — to help you
find a shortie that fits your personal style, we've
broken down the top trends for you, from feathers and ruffles, to beading and bows.
Ever since I first encountered Lars von Trier's
Breaking the
Waves in Cannes, where it won the grand jury prize, I've been debating within myself about it, because I
find it simultaneously shameless, boldly original, contrived, highly affecting, transparent, cynical, hopeful, ironic, sincere, ugly, beautiful, and downright baffling.
I was very happy to see Lang's masterpiece on the top, however as a film lover i
found for myself some obvious omissions: Bicycle Thieves, Leopard, Nosferatu, Battleship Potemkin, Mirror, as well as more recent masterpieces like White Ribbon, Melancholia,
Breaking the
Waves etc..
Each map, whether open or fixed route, encourages a different strategy, such as trying to
find an optimal path to redirect enemies, making the best use of limited space, and
breaking up individual enemy
waves to avoid being overwhelmed, all while planning ahead for future
waves.
After the
break,
find a full gallery of the power discs that make up the first
wave, along with descriptions of the power each of them will unlock!
Our star ratings will help here and of course you will also
find the usual
wave height and period predictions on our surf forecasts as well as a full
break down of the swell components under our advanced users option (to reveal that, click the little Einstein character under the tide times).
The reef out here is more forgiving and the
waves, that get just as big,
break slower, giving the surfers more time to
find their feet.
Although you can
find people catching
waves year round, the surf is at its best from summer to winter with the peak
waves happening during the winter storms that cause a nearby sand bar to
break.
Beginners should be looking for a long -
breaking, gentle
wave such as those
found on the south of the island, like Launiupoko beach.
The swath of pristine sand with shallow waters is never crowded — you can
find solitude and peace of mind here, lulled by the gentle
break of ocean
waves.
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.
You can travel Costa Rica beaches from one end to the other but you will never
find a better
wave, more beach
breaks or, less crowds, than you will in Santa Teresa Costa Rica.
Here you will
find a small surf
break with good intermediate
waves.
And of course all the equipment you'll need it included, along with transport to and from the surf
breaks — so get ready to go and
find the best
waves for the days conditions!
Spots like Dacu offer a great introduction to reef
breaks, Cemeteries (a short paddle out in front of the surf camp) serves up a good mixture of lefts and rights, and other favourites like Stimpys or Rock Island all work on varying swell and wind — so you'll always
find a
wave.
Indonesia boasts some truly world class surf
breaks — the likes of Uluwatu and Desert Point produce long, hollow
waves that are straight out of a surf movie — and it is a surfing Mecca for any
wave rider, both for the
waves and for the beautiful country, and locals you'll
find there, too.
If you are not an experienced surfer, you can opt out of those reef
breaks, and
find safe, friendly
waves to ride.
When there are no
waves at any other
break you will
find a little rideable
wave here.
Adventure is
found in the
waves»
breaks or hanging from the trees, zip lining through the lush jungles that are filled with audible monkeys and exotic birds.
Big
wave surfers travel the globe to
find the spots where the mightiest
waves break.
As you amble along the long sandy beaches, you'll
find yourself drawn to the water — in surfer - speak, it has some of the world's best left - hand
break waves.
I've
found that as the tide comes in, the
waves break a little cleaner and because the beach is so huge, it's never too crowded.
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.
You will
find information on specific
breaks, tides,
wave height, and quality.
Take a walk down the street just a block and a half away, and you'll
find a nice little park overlooking the ocean, with benches to sit and enjoy the sunsets and listen to the
waves breaking on the shore, so relaxing!
If you
find yourself in the «impact zone» - the area where
waves are pitching over and
breaking - try your best to hold on to your surfboard, unless the
wave is too large and powerful and you have no choice but to ditch your board.
A specially designed family beach can be
found at our hotel which is bordered by a pier to
break the
waves.
Arriving at Keramas around 7.30 AM to
find wave height hitting the main
break in the 2 - 3ft range with the off bigger freak sets.
Do you already know and love Playa La Saladita's famous left
breaking «
wave machine» but
found yourself commuting from Troncones or Ixtapa where your non-surfing partner or family felt more comfortable?
Arriving at 7.00 AM to
find more perfect
waves on all three of the main
breaks in this area (Echo beach, the Sand Bar & Rivermouth).
Translated to mean «The Sandy Village», Weligama is a two - kilometer long beach
break with the best
wave for beginners you will
find on the island.
With views of broad sands and
waves breaking along the landmark Huntington Beach Pier, Shorebreak Hotel
finds inspiration in its incredible oceanfront setting — which happens to be one the world's most iconic surf destinations too.
arriving around 9.00 am just as the tide was starting to run back in to
find wave height
breaking on the Racetrack section in the 2 - 3ft + range.
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So from there we continued up to Keramas to
find perfect
waves hitting the main
break at 3 to 5 feet with a couple of those freaky 6 foot freak sets.
On this 30 km part of the coast you can
find plenty of
breaks with some world class
waves.
From super fun beachies to endless point
breaks and rippable reef
breaks, you can
find every type of
wave here.
Beginner's will
find plenty of spots with easy
breaking waves in Cox Bay and more experienced surfers will love the challenging
waves of the beach's north end.
With the amazing variety of
breaks in such a small area, there's always a great
wave to be
found in this part of Morocco.
When the tide is full or high this typically causes the
waves to
break close to the beach which we
find doesn't always create the best conditions for learning to surf.
Punta Mita instead offers over 10 surf
breaks, which guarantee that we can always
find at least some
waves in the area.
The small, laidback towns and the surrounding area not only hosts the world - renowned surf
breaks Anchor Point, Killer Point, Dracula and Boilers, but also has a wide selection of
waves for every need and capability, and also offers the most consistent
waves to be
found anywhere.
Arriving over on the East Coast of Bali around 9.00 AM to
find wave height still a
breaking in the solid 3 - 5ft class.
We arrived at Krupuk Pt around 8.30 AM to
find wave height
breaking in the 2 - 3ft range with clean and glassy surfing conditions.
A plus side of point
breaks can be the ease of paddle out to the area that a surfer wishes to catch
waves, this is due to the bay like nature that this type of
break will often be
found.
Arriving just as the tide was starting to run out to
find that there was still the odd waist to head high
wave breaking both left and right.