Sentences with phrase «most water craft»

It is impassable for most water craft, County Executive Joanie Mahoney said.

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Occasionally Chichester is obliged to turn to the classics to piece out the narrative with passages from Conrad and Richard Henry Dana, but for the most part he draws on the solitary venturers in small craft — Joshua Slocum, the first man to sail alone around the world; Ann Davison, the first woman to sail alone across the Atlantic; Alain Bombard, the French physician who sailed a 15 - foot rubber dinghy 2,750 miles in 65 days to see if it was possible for a man to survive on the ocean without food or water except that provided by fish and rain.
You'll need mini mason jars, water, glitter, glycerin (found in most craft stores), super glue or hot glue, and something to glue to the lid, which will be the bottom of the snow globe.
This water glass is carefully crafted to remind you of the hydrogen (and twice the oxygen) that makes up most of your body.
Most yoga enthusiasts recommend drinking at least 8 ounces of water after class, not 16 ounces of craft beer.
Crafted in water resistant ballistic nylon, it features 2 main compartments with a padded computer sleeve that fits most 17.5» laptops.
In order to survive, you must fulfill the most basic of needs — seeking out food, water and shelter, as well as crafting dozens of tools and weapons from fishing rods to Molotov cocktails.
Artisans of Leisure tours in Australia are designed for the most discerning of travelers, featuring uniquely Australian experiences such as remote Outback and wildlife safaris, private visits to Aboriginal art galleries and small wineries, tours of urban food and craft markets, dining at Australia's most acclaimed restaurants, chartered sailing excursions in the Whitsunday Islands, and swimming through billabongs (water holes) into caves filled with ancient Aboriginal rock art.
★ «Waterweavers: The River in Contemporary Colombian Visual Arts and Material Culture» (through Aug. 10) With its glades of abstract patterning, eddying pools of woven fiber, and projected images of water sluicing through galleries, this show of art and craft from and about Colombia's great waterways is one of the most unassumingly beautiful shows of the summer — politically one of the subtlest, and visually one of the coolest.
Most states require personal watercraft operators to get safety course certification before they can take their crafts into the water.
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