Sentences with phrase «pile of sand»

We started by making a big pile of sand.
If the only pile of sand or dirt in your house is the litter box....
She lives in a giant pile of sand on the shores of Lake Michigan, and she's our go - to free - lancer for breaking stories in water and biodiversity.
Rip Current - long ridges or piles of sand create sand bars 5b.
The results apparently were quite harrowing for Besançon, and he describes the Paris exhibition in vivid and telling detail: «I walked through rooms capriciously strewn with debris, little piles of sand, roaring machines.
Mount Baldy, a sand dune in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, may appear to be no more than an innocent pile of sand grains speckled with vegetation, but the rolling slopes hide narrow, deep holes, which are evidence of entombed oak trees.
Earth's most spectacular dunes can be found in its oldest desert, the 55 - million - year - old Namib in southwestern Africa, where windswept piles of sand crest more than 100 meters above the surrounding landscape.
On a crisp fall morning, I watched students at Lewis Elementary School, in Portland, Oregon, roll up their pant legs and wade barefoot into piles of sand, clay, straw, and water.
We start on gentle dusty trails, but the path soon turns ragged with piles of sand and scattered rocks.
The giant piles of sand turned sporting sea creatures will be available for public view every day from 2nd - 25th February.
At last year's event, we played games that were controlled with bookshelves, cardboard boxes, lyres and even piles of sand, so we can't wait to see what kinds of off - kilter experiences developers come up with for this year's GDC.
The video's split - screen images patiently pull you from one continent to the other — sailing by massive piles of sand, windmills and smoke - billowing factories at the Dutch port of Ijmuiden, out onto the open sea and finally through the Saint - Lawrence to Cleveland.
Many are of an ephemeral nature, such as ring n, 1966, a simple pile of sand, being remade for the exhibition, and Light on light on sacks, 1969, comprising a pile of hessian sacks illuminated by a beam of light.
Rip Current - long ridges or piles of sand create sand bars.
The brakeless vehicle then came to a stop in a pile of sand.
They sure smelled good, but I had a pile of sand.
Yea gabriel was worthed every penny buying, wenger always see opportunities to find and get player like that, wenger loves finding gold in a pile of sand.
It keeps them from seeing the side with all the giant children who are bound to knock them off of tall ladders to their demise in a pile of sand.
Deep in a sinkhole, buried in a pile of sand and mastodon dung, was a small, ancient knife used for hunting and cutting carcass meat from the bone.
They described familiar examples: traffic jams, piles of sand, and coffee beans stuck together in a grocery - store hopper.
We placed the bottomless bucket upside down on top of the pile of sand we had stacked.
We traced a large circle in the sand and built up a pile of sand using shovels.
If you had to build a pile of sand that reached 24 inches in height, you'd keep pouring sand on the pile.
We're wiped by the time we get back in the car, and I don't have the energy to worry about the piles of sand we've undoubtedly carried with us into the cabin.
The device gets buried in a pile of sand and submerged underwater, and continues to work.
His early works included a pile of sand, stacks of folded burlap and dozens of short lengths of thick rope spread on the floor.
He replicates a Robert Smithson in the corner of the room, with three square mirrors embracing a pile of sand.
Comprising a short, suspenseful video (also titled «Black Friday») set atop a sculptural scattering of small, flickering screens on a pile of sand, this exhibition turns the famously opulent malls of Doha, Qatar's capital, into a kind of horror set.
Critics picked up on shared concerns with soft sculpture, and Paul Overy pointed out that Flanagan's work was intriguing in that it looked soft, but in fact, was hard.1 The exhibition included anthropomorphically shaped sculpture made from plaster filled fabric bags, pieces hanging from the ceiling, and a pile of sand poured directly onto the carpeted floor.
«The key to her childhood home,» writes Aima, «is stuck, irretrievable like the sword in the stone, in a pile of sand from Dubai.»
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