Not exact matches
The Middle Eastern firm is going the extra
mile, however, utilizing other electric vehicles, machines that
run on compressed natural gas and biodiesel, as well as solar - powered boats that are capable
of cleaning lakes and other bodies
of water for its operations.
Your waist size seems irrelevant when you are swallowing mouthfuls
of nasty lake
water; climbing a long, steep hill on your bike; and have aching legs with six
miles left to
run.
I could talk to you about watching portions sizes, counting calories,
running 4
miles after dinner, or drinking a gallon
of water and eating 7 1/2 carrot curls before you sit down for the Thanksgiving meal, but let me read your mind: It's Thanksgiving — get real.
I also had 500 ml
of coconut
water diluted with
water in my camelbak which I take on any
run over 7 - 8
miles.
But from the distance
of my home in Eugene, Ore., it seemed inconceivable that a 26 -
mile race could be
run through the city just six days after the storm, with fires having leveled blocks in Queens, with neighborhoods in Brooklyn under eight feet
of water, with the subways and the airports flooded and 40,000 left homeless.
Scientists have long known that nitrate - loaded fertilizers
run off from farms and city streets into bodies
of water, sometimes creating giant «dead zones» hundreds
of miles downstream.
Many proposed ocean energy projects rely on turbines that require sustained strong currents, but Bernitsas's device can
run efficiently on
water flows
of just a few
miles per hour.
The band
of cold
water off Chile's coast is produced by the Humboldt Current, a slow northerly ocean flow that
runs more than 3,000
miles along the Pacific coast
of South America, from southern Chile all the way to the equator.
«The USGS monitoring network and modeling activities for
water quantity and quality helps us «connect the dots» to see how increased nutrient
run - off in the Mississippi watershed during a historic spring flood event impacts the health
of the ocean many hundreds
of miles away,» said Marcia McNutt, Ph.D., USGS director.
Instead
of accepting the comfortable position in Kinshasa, Mulembakani moved to Genge, a small village more than a thousand
miles away with no
running water or electricity.
Normally (before the TWT), I used to drink one electrolyte tablet dissolved in 16oz
of water after every
run (regardless whether it was 3
miles or 16
miles).
With hundreds
of thousands
of people living in about a three - square -
mile area, there is no electricity or
running water; inadequate sewage...
Last summer, fresh from the addition
of a new camper top, roof top tent, 20 - gallon onboard
water tank and
running water system (literally including a kitchen sink), chemical toilet, shower, and dual - battery installation, Hank
ran a flawless 4,200
miles in 11 days.
1971 Dodge One - Ton Van, original paint, 99 % rust free (only spot below taillight, see last picture), 25,300
miles, 318 V8Converted to camper, self contained, porta - potty,
running water, grey
water tank, hot
water heater, 2 auxiliary batteries, cooler, camp stove, heavy roof rack, two roof vents with fans, sirrus radio, cb, 5 new tires.Insulated, Paneled, plenty
of storage.
The 4 killer whales we'd followed for 7.5
miles must have taken off
running the second they heard this distant group
of killer whales beginning their hunt (sound travels extremely well in
water).
The
water in between provides great bump and jump conditions and flatwater speeding with
runs of upto 5
miles on each tack.
Adding to the appeal are direct flights from the US, a wide range
of beachfront hotels to enjoy, and dive boats that make easy
runs in calm
waters to sites less than a
mile from shore.
There are plenty
of sporting events, such as the annual Magnetic Island Swim, an eight kilometre (five
mile) open
water swim from the island to Townsville surf life saving club, and the Adventurethon, in which participants paddle, mountain bike and
run across the island.
Runs of 10
miles plus are possible both tack and it is also perfect for practicing
water starts and carve gibes.
Forty
miles of railroad
run through majestic redwood forests, scenic mountain meadows, and over 30 trestles bridging the pristine mountain
waters of Northern California.
No need to be alarmed by the name, the Skunk Train is a historic passenger railway that
runs through forty
miles of majestic redwood forests, scenic mountain meadows, and over 30 bridges overlooking the pristine mountain
waters of Northern California.
One
Mile Film (5,280 feet
of 35 mm film negative and print taped to the
mile - long High Line walk way in New York City for 17 hours on Thursday, September 13th, 2012 with 11,500 visitors — the visitors walked, wrote, jogged, signed, drew, touched, danced, parkoured, sanded, keyed, melted popsicles, spit, scratched, stomped, left shoe prints
of all kinds and put gum on the filmstrip — it was driven on by baby stroller and trash can wheels and was traced by art students — people wrote messages on the film and drew animations, etched signs, symbols and words into the film emulsion lines drawn down much
of the filmstrip by visitors and Jwest with highlighters and markers — the walk way surfaces
of concrete, train track steel, wood, metal gratings and fountain
water impressed into the film; filmed images shot by Peter West — filmed Parkour performances by Thomas Dolan and Vertical Jimenez —
running on rooftops by Deb Berman and Jwest — film taped, rolled and explained on the High Line by art students and volunteers) 2012, 58 minutes, 40 seconds 35 mm negative and film print transferred to high - definition video, no sound Commissioned and produced by Friends
of the High Line and the New York City Department
of Parks and Recreation
And that's part
of the reason oil companies are drilling a
mile beneath the surface
of the ocean — because we're
running out
of places to drill on land and in shallow
water.
«The 124 -
mile Constitution pipeline, planned to
run through five counties and two states, and hundreds
of waterways is the sort
of massive fossil fuel investment that would have locked our region into continued extraction and burning
of fossil fuels and irreparably damaged precious
water resources at a time when we need instead to be protecting these resources and speeding the transition to 100 percent renewable energy for all.
For example,
water flow at The Dalles
run -
of - river dam, 192
miles upriver from the mouth
of the Columbia, was well above the 5 - year average during the last two weeks
of January.
Miles and
miles of mirrors, to be exact, focusing the rays
of the sun onto pipes to heat
water to
run hulking steam turbines.
Three pipes
running 3
miles (about 5 km) into the lake to a depth
of approximately 83 m pump 4 °C
water to a filtration plant and then to a heat - transfer station located on its shores.
In the distance below, beneath drifting clouds, sprawled 2 -
mile - high La Paz, a growing city that survives on the
water running off the shoulders
of these treeless peaks.
It consists
of a 4K open
water swim, followed by a bike ride to the corner store about 180K away, then a full
running marathon
of 26 plus
miles.
That means A LOT
of miles run through mud,
water, brush, and dirt.