Sentences with phrase «one's way to the sea»

Ankle - high grasses and sedges have given way to a sea of woody shrubs growing to waist - or neck - deep heights.
Ankle - high grasses and sedges have given way to a sea of woody shrubs, some growing to neck - deep heights as the climate warms.
Enjoy a moment of reflection in the Shrine of Our Lady of the Incarnation, which is a tranquil chapel giving way to sea views.
Godings Beach House offers up to ten guests a chic, private retreat on one of Barbados» best stretches of beach — a protected oceanfront that offers the opportunity to witness newly hatched turtles making their adorable way to the sea!
The hotel sits within stunning gardens and lush plantings which stretch down to the exclusive sandy beach, which is surrounded by an unspoilt landscape with the trees and flowers eventually giving way to the sea.
«Most of our domestic and industrial wastes eventually find their way to the sea,» he says.
But it didn't, suggesting that the water from the trench is finding its way to the sea by a different route, possibly via groundwater.
Another possibility is that organisms sticking to and growing on the plastic are dragging the junk beneath the ocean's surface, either suspending it in the water column or sinking it all the way to the sea floor.
Scientists had guessed that ichthyosaurs» ancestors were land animals that eventually made their way to the sea, but the fossil record is sketchy.
Even if a whole lot of rain fell in South America's Amazon, for example, it could slow sea - level rise for only about a couple of months, as it slowly made its way to the sea.
The currents caused by large, swirling eddies at the ocean's surface may reach all the way to the sea floor, a new study suggests.
Once the ice shelf retreats to the grounding line, the buoyant force that used to offset glacier flow becomes negligible, and the glacier picks up speed on its way to the sea.
Much of this, too, makes its way to the sea.
To really make the most of the Tauranga dating scene, you need to find your way to the sea.
A field of Indian grass wafts its way in the breeze all the way to the sea.
Are they on their way to Sea Point, perhaps?
The hillside location also provides views all the way to the sea.
As its name suggests, the panoramas from the multiple terraces at this contemporary vacation rental stretch all the way to the sea.
The views from Can Paola stretch from the property's own lush gardens to the surrounding hillsides all the way to the sea.
Enormous streams of lava sought their way to the sea via dry river beds; the upper part solidified, while inside the 1200 degrees Centigrade liquid lava kept moving.
We scaled mountains and crossed deserts and finally found our way to the sea, with help from strangers as we went.
The World Wildlife Foundation offers a backstage conservation tour that includes beach patrols, chances to watch female turtles dig their nests and lay eggs, plus the opportunity to help new hatchlings make their way to the sea.
In 2014, Sandos Hotels saw 64 protected nests, meaning 5,665 baby turtles found their way to the sea safely through this eco friendly program.
There's excellent visibility in the water and the chance of seeing turtle hatchlings digging their way out of the sand and making their way to the sea (February to May).
Dividing «El Centro» from the Old Town, the river Cuale starts up in the Sierra Madre Mountains before winding its way to the sea.
From October to March each year a breeding population migrates to this region to mate and nest and turtle hatchlings can be seen making their way to the sea.
As the clear, cool water makes its way to the sea, it pools in natural limestone formations and is very inviting for a relaxing dip in the water.
The chick fledges alone and makes its way to the sea.
Water arrives to the Yucatan cenotes through extensive cave systems connecting cenotes all the way to the sea.
You'll coast your way to sea level, passing sugarcane fields, grazing cattle and stands of palms.
Most of these straws will make their way to sea, where they may take up to 400 years to degrade.
February to April — thousands of baby turtles emerge and make their way to the sea.
Lismore is the Northern Rivers regional capital, situated on the Richmond River, which winds its way to the sea at Ballina.
Evening tours will take you to protected parts of the beach to see turtles lay their eggs (November to February), or turtle hatchlings make their way to sea (January to March).
Because of that, when plastics litter the landscape — which they all too often tend to do — they become a part of the soil and often wind their way to the sea.
Many rivers no longer flow all the way to the sea; 50 % of the world's wetlands have disappeared and major groundwater aquifers are being mined unsustainably, with water tables in parts of Mexico, India, China, and North Africa declining by as much as one meter per year (Somerville and Briscoe 2001).
A recent article in Scientific American stated that once the sea ice breaks away the inland ice is no longer blocked on its way to the sea.
This method is still used today for detailed studies and for looking at what is happening all the way to the sea bottom.
Even if the glaciers melted — which we now know is a prospect that has been deferred by some three centuries — rain and snow would still fall on the mountains, and make their way to the sea.
Even if the glaciers melted — which we now know, as a result of «Glaciergate», is a prospect that has been deferred by some three centuries — rain and snow would still fall on the mountains, and make their way to the sea.
One of the first major features on its way to Sea of Thieves is a pet system, which has been openly addressed by Rare leading up to launch.
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