Sentences with phrase «sailing at the mile»

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Until shortly before his death aged 90, he would still walk two miles a day to buy his newspaper, play tennis three times a week and sail competitively near his home so it is no wonder that his boast of being sunk three times and never getting his feet wet was always proudly toasted at each port; «on the rocks» naturally!
The 1.8 mile path around the lake is an inviting place to enjoy a peaceful walk or, take a paddle or sail boat ride by renting the equipment from the Park District's Boat House located at Lake Arlington, just north of Palatine Road on Windsor.
At one point, the ship hit 9 knots, or about 10 miles an hour, with most of its sails furled.
At an altitude of 75 miles, one sail unfolded like a clover leaf.
Following our third dive at Punta Carrion, the Sky set sail for the Wolf - Darwin volcanic ridge, which lies some 100 miles to the northwest.
Sample prices: We saw a seven - night western Caribbean sailing on Princess cruises at 70,471 miles for an ocean - view cabin or 129,294 miles for a suite (mileage prices are per person based on two in a cabin).
Olsen's 929 - guest Braemar was cruising from Santa Cruz, Tenerife to Bridgetown, Barbados, at a speed of 16.2 Knots, when the officer of the watch spotted the drifting sailing yacht Nicollet on the radar, positioned in the Atlantic Ocean, ten nautical miles from the cruise ship.
«Blokarting», as it's called in Dutch, is a sail attached to a sand buggy, which will have you racing along the beach at up to 60 miles an hour!
Other popular activities for the family to enjoy on the mainland include zip lining (sailing through the jungle canopy up to 3 miles on a series of wires), the world - famous cave tubing (floating on an inner tube through a series of caves), mountain climbing and rappelling, picnicking at the base of a waterfall, or visiting an animal sanctuary.
In the distant past, traveling from Hamburg to Shanghai by ship meant sailing around Africa, a journey of at least 28,000 kilometers (17,400 miles).
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