Sentences with phrase «not swim to shore»

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But unlike sledders swimming in an icy lake, many companies can't tell whether their marketing efforts are pulling them to shore or pulling them under.
Crews of 15 were not uncommon in a breeze, but if the wind died, sailors were sometimes ordered off the boat and had to swim back to shore.
You can come face to face with them by snorkeling here (equipment rental is not available but you can buy some at the ABC store nearby) or just wave hello as they swim along the shore.
On one excursion, he was shipwrecked off the Patagonian coast when a large wave slammed his small cutter; despite not knowing how to swim, Brown floated safely to shore grasping a barrel.
VIOLENCE / GORE 6 - A woman swims into rough waves near rocks to rescue her dog that seems to be stuck in heavy undertow and we see the dog disappear under the water's surface, and the woman as well when her husband struggles to reach her; another man pulls the husband to the shore, but he goes back in and does not come back out leaving their young child crying on the beach (we see the baby again later in the dark and continuing to cry on the beach).
As Keats says in the film, «The point of diving into a lake is not immediately to swim to the shore but to be in the lake, to luxuriate in the sensation of water.
Boswell the Sprollie Not rated yet He loves Swimming - used to leap out of our boat way out from the shore, but he always made it back!
Clearly marked with bright orange buoys you can swim right out to the trail from the shore, and while you might not see dolphins or sharks you're guaranteed to spot tropical fish and possibly turtles.
Despite the ghost boats and empty «floating swimming pool» that hint at a billionaire perhaps not quite in his right mind, the beach is special with its thin crowds, outlook to Ko Wai and often clear aquamarine water that deepens close to shore no matter the tide.
In January you may glimpse both nesting adults and their newly - hatched babies, crawling to shore for their first swim.
Not for snorkeling or swimming, this beach, just across from South Friars on the Atlantic side, has rough waves, pounding surf and rocky reefs close to shore.
This two - mile stretch along Lanai's northeastern shore, just across the channel from Molokai, is not advisable for swimming due to strong currents.
Here off the shores of this white - sand beach, you'll be able to swim in azure waters with not just fish, but pigs!
The town of Port Alfred is now much sought after and it attracts holiday makers to its shores, not least because of its wonderful swimming beaches.
It doesn't matter what time of year you decide to visit: swimming in the azure sea and sunbathing on its golden shores will nearly always be an option.
This site does not have brilliant shore access (you need to be fit to do the downhill and the swim) and boat dives are more popular as a result.
Even if you're a strong swimmer, don't try swimming out to the reef from the shore.
If you didn't bring your own equipment, rent some snorkel gear and swim out from the shore, or if you want to really explore the reef, hire a guide to take you out on the water and show you the best spots.
If you can't swim well enough to get back into shore on your own without a surfboard then you are crazy to be out there.
It's not possible to swim at low tide but you can wade out to snorkel the tiny islands dotted off the shore.
So why do people bother to come here if there is no beach and you can't go swimming right off the shore?
Take Care — There is a lot of boat traffic (some of it quite fast and furious) running up and down the coast of Ambergris Caye, so do not try to swim or snorkel from shore out to the reef.
Although we didn't see one, we hear that sea turtles can swim close to the shore.
Some of those who are missing may, however, have swum to shore and have not been accounted for yet.
But, as we stood on the shore at Hawks Nest, near where she used to live, I pointed out landmarks from tales I'd told the kids about my childhood — there's the sandbank where Aunty Kathryn cut her foot... here's where we caught guppies in buckets... those little balls of sand are made by the crabs digging... Nana Peg would wake us at 6 am to swim in the king tides, the water would go right up to those boats resting on the grass... my great - grandmother lived on a houseboat that was beached just over there...»
We stood on the shore at Hawks Nest, near where she used to live, and I pointed out landmarks from tales I'd told the kids about my childhood — there's the sandbank where Aunty Kathryn cut her foot... here's where we caught guppies in buckets... those little balls of sand are made by the crabs digging... Nana Peg would wake us at 6 am to swim in the king tides, the water would go right up to those boats resting on the grass... my great - grandmother lived on a houseboat that was beached just over there...»
then I'll tell you what I would tell people when they asked how I was keeping going after a contractor did structural damage to our house -LRB-!!!!) and we had to fire him and bring in another company to tear 90 % of what the first guy did out and have it all re-done (and this was SEVEN YEARS AGO AND WE»RE STLL NOT FINISHED, although at least we're back living in the house after it was not even under climate control for TWO YEARS, one of which was while my husband was deployed to Afghanistan) What I would tell people is that it's just like if you get sucked out to sea by a rip current; you have two choices — either swim parallel to shore to get out of the rip current and then turn and swim for laNOT FINISHED, although at least we're back living in the house after it was not even under climate control for TWO YEARS, one of which was while my husband was deployed to Afghanistan) What I would tell people is that it's just like if you get sucked out to sea by a rip current; you have two choices — either swim parallel to shore to get out of the rip current and then turn and swim for lanot even under climate control for TWO YEARS, one of which was while my husband was deployed to Afghanistan) What I would tell people is that it's just like if you get sucked out to sea by a rip current; you have two choices — either swim parallel to shore to get out of the rip current and then turn and swim for land.
Remember, let them pull you out (don't struggle, they don't pull you under) and once you feel them release swim parallel to the beach for a minute, then turn into shore.
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