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down the shoreline of Lake Michigan.
You will be enthralled by the spectacular, picture postcard, views, both up and
down the shoreline.
If you're willing to walk a little way
down the shoreline you'll more than likely find a quieter area to get some sessions in.
The presentation also referenced managed retreat, or taking
down shoreline structures and letting the beach move east naturally.
Down Shoreline I went, and into the sprawling Google campus.
Not exact matches
But Hunt was already challenging from his third - place spot on the staggered starting grid, opening a good lead on Lauda as the cars sped
down the 190 - mph
Shoreline straight.
«Obviously we're going to reach out to all the people along the
shoreline who live on the lake since this is going to be linked together up and
down the coast,» said Robert Smith, executive director with the Winnetka Park District.
«Obviously we're going to reach out to all the people along the
shoreline who live on the lake since this is going to be linked together up and
down the coast,»...
About a dozen county legislators from up and
down the Lake Ontario
shoreline are heading to Washington D.C. next week to meet with the DEC, Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA and other organizations to voice their concerns.
Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Howard Zemsky said, «With battered buildings and flooded neighborhoods up and
down the Lake Ontario
shoreline, it's clear that immediate relief is needed.
The 130 - million - year - old footprints are dotted
down 200 kilometres of
shoreline on the Dampier peninsula.
Huygens, a companion probe to Cassini, landed there last January, snapping astonishing photos of riverbeds and
shorelines on the way
down.
While cities and the Army Corps of Engineers sometimes mine them to shore up eroding beaches, they may want to reconsider: Those sandbars might slow
down hurricanes, reducing the damage to communities along the
shoreline.
We tackled the
shoreline at Land's End park in the rain, sprinted around the Kezar Stadium track and up its stadium steps (multiple times), powered up Filbert Street (the steepest in all of San Francisco), and
down the zigzagged Lombard Street, pushed the pace on a self - powering treadmill during a HIIT workout, strode across the Golden Gate Bridge in Karl the Fog (yep, they have a name for their fog) and, finally, braved the Bernal Heights hill, which was rewarded with a breathtaking view of the San Francisco skyline.
Then we went
down to the
shoreline and walked along it until we got to Lincoln Park, where the zoo is.
Listen to the other great scene, as Bobby wheels his father's chair out to the
shoreline and in a monologue tries to explain his life, can not, and breaks
down in tears.
Porsche isn't shy with the revs, as each flex of the foot sent the nimble 911 rocketing
down the windswept
shoreline, with the bark of the exhaust echoing against the craggy seaside hills we drove along.
DOWN AT THE FOAMY
SHORELINE, where small tight waves explode against black rocks, a lifeguard with feet wedged in the wet and vaguely tangerine sand stands shirtless like a magnificent sea - Jesus.
«I think part of this whole initiative was breaking
down those doors and one was by changing the continuity and streamlining the
shorelines and the second part of that... was doing digital delivery, right?»
I remember when she was about 12 or 13 (she lived to 14 on way borrowed time) I saw one come swooping
down to the
shoreline about 100 yards away and I just had to see her get one last shot at these heinous birds.
Head
down to
Shoreline Village for mesquite - grilled seafood, sushi, steaks, and more at Parkers» Lighthouse, including its award - winning, two - story wine cellar.
Near the base of Diamond Head — the extinct volcanic crater about three miles west of Waikiki — a steady stream of surfers and hikers make their way
down a paved hillside path leading to a gorgeous
shoreline, occasionally dotted (discretely) with one of the area's multi-million dollar mansions.
Walk
down to the
shoreline and settle into dockside lounge furniture with a colorful cocktail.
Southern California's beach culture thrives along this city's curving
shoreline, where you can cycle
down an oceanfront path, play volleyball and, of course, surf.
The lake has 50 + miles of
shoreline, and while the town of Chelan may be more well known at the moment, we'd encourage you to visit the equally charming (and less crowded) town of Manson, just 7 miles further
down the road on State Road 150.
Once you get
down to the sandy
shoreline, the warm blue seas are fantastic for swimming and splashing about in.
Located right on the ocean on St. Croix's northeast coast, Cotton House by The Sea is set on wide green lawns gently terraced
down to the
shoreline.
Down the bottom is one of the prettiest beaches in the secluded bay, granite boulders littering the
shoreline.
The deck leads
down into a bluff backyard, where a green lawn and hedges abut the sandy
shoreline.
It's pet - friendly, and it's a wonderful starting point for walkers; stroll along the neighborhood's level streets, head over to the Fiscalini Ranch hiking trails a few blocks away, or set off
down the hill to the
shoreline and enjoy fabulous ocean views along the way (but remember, what goes
down must come back up!).
This type of bottom will slow the oncoming waves
down some and they tend to break a little further from shore so as not to be «pounding» right on the
shoreline.
The challenging 8 - hour round trip trek along the Tex Lyon trail brings hikers through old growth forest stands
down onto the rocky
shoreline of Beaver Harbour.
The
Shoreline Cayes are more isolated and extend almost evenly
down the coast, often less than a mile offshore.
Ancient lore says that Lea, the goddess who watched over the canoe builders, was transformed into a small forest bird and would fly
down from the Haleakala volcano to the
shoreline of South Maui, which is how the area became known as Wailea, meaning «the waters of Lea.»
Overlooking the tranquil Roda Bay on Corfu's north - eastern
shoreline, the 5 star Roda Beach Resort & Spa is an island retreat set amidst 25 - acres of colourful gardens that lead
down to the resort's own private beach and the turquoise Ionian Sea.
Of the three villas that dot our 150 - meter
shoreline, the Cabana is the most secluded, nestled at one end of the spacious gardens and hidden from view, 40 steps
down from the driveway.
Or follow the
shoreline down to the cove where you might spot sea lions basking on the beach.
Steep steps lead
down to the bungalows which are fairly simple but are in a beautiful location on the
shoreline.
Lovers castaway on a remote tropical
shoreline where the finest of white sand slopes
down to clear blue waters and the only footprints on the beach are yours.
Here you may experience a Humpback blows and breaches visible from your campsite and kayaks, Pacific white - sided dolphins cruising
down the strait, and several species of birds in the treetops and on the
shorelines.
Wreck Beach, 2 km or 4.5 km loop Beginning at the Wreck Bay car park, take the 366 steps
down to the beach and explore the
shoreline to discover the old anchors of two 19th Century shipwrecks, the Marie Gabrielle and the Fiji.
I bade farewell to the Coral Bar and started off
down the sandy path winding through
shoreline bushes.
A collection of
shoreline scenery and vacation delights, the Resort Area stretches from the North End Beach
down to Croatan Beach in the south.
Bali activities
down at the
shoreline enable you to enjoy surfing and a full range of other water sports; you can even go further deep to view coral gardens thriving with tropical marine life.
The island stretches approximately 5 km from end to end, with almost 60 % covered by dense, lush, tropical rainforest with a variety of forest types and multitude of rivers that make up a complex system of tributaries running
down to the island's
shoreline.
The very essence of holidaying on Samui is encapsulated by that first sunset cocktail, that first caress of the sun's rays in the morning as you lay
down to soak in the warmth and the sound of waves breaking on the
shoreline and that first dip into the cooling sea when the warmth gets a little too much.
- split up into three waves - each wave gives the team a quota of eggs to collect, as well as a time limit - goal is to defeat enemies, causing them to drop eggs - haul those eggs back to the basket - if you meet your quota (and you're still alive) when time expires, all remaining enemies retreat and you move on - when you start out, the difficulty can be set to 5 % out of a possible 100 % - heavy Salmonids have armor in the front, so you have to him them in the back - when Inklings take too much damage in Salmon Run, they can be revived by a teammate shooting them with ink - another boss character is a tall, slender creature that approaches from the
shoreline - this boss is made up off pots, which you have to shoot to make disappear - another boss is a massive metal eel that rains
down ink - the eel is piloted by a Salmonid creature, which you have to take out to stop the eel - another boss has two trashcans attached to the side of it, and it hovers over the battlefield, - a trashcan opens and it rains
down blobs of ink onto you - you can take him out by tossing bombs into the open trashcans - Nintendo says that 40 % difficulty is the highest difficulty people on the Nintendo E3 team could beat.
In many ways, it's serene while riding on the back of a horse while darting between tree lines and
shorelines before settling
down at a campfire when night quickly approaches.
Covering a period that begins in the mid-19th century and spans to today, this exhibition covers beach culture up and
down our state's more than 800 - mile coast — from playful abstractions of the
shoreline to expressive watercolors that will make you practically taste the salt air.
Hi Chris - yes the uncertainties are large, much of which is
down to the fact that isostatic adjustment may have affected raised
shorelines in either direction.