Sentences with phrase «sea on a summers day»

When I look out to sea on a summers day there is a layer of brown and then red lying close to the ocean.

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The other day, we were taking a walk on the beach and recollecting our many summers spent on the Black Sea shore.
We live right by the coast and experience the elements in all their guises — everything from the intense shades of sea and sky on calm summer days to their angry faces in a bad storm.
ZANNA: Yes, we live right by the coast and experience the elements in all their guises — everything from the intense shades of sea and sky on calm summer days to their angry faces in a bad storm.
The next stage of the experiment will take place next summer when the Viking voyage research operation will travel back to Denmark from Ireland, allowing some hardy salts another chance to relive the grueling days of the Vikings on the open sea.
Portland residents love turning out for game days; over 400,000 fans come to Hadlock Field each summer to root on the Portland Sea Dogs.
On a summer day, while searching for sea glass on the beaches of Washington State, they discovered an unusually shaped blue bottlOn a summer day, while searching for sea glass on the beaches of Washington State, they discovered an unusually shaped blue bottlon the beaches of Washington State, they discovered an unusually shaped blue bottle.
Go with regular sea salt if you can't get your hands on a jar of smoked, but do be sure to make this seasonal guacamole because it is just the thing to tide you and lots of hungry friends over until dinner after a summer day lazed away at the beach.
We hope you have a better understanding of how each platform can benefit a specific type of personality so that jumping into the Social Media Sea will feel more like a warm dip on a summer day rather than a polar bear plunge.
It's dark when I get up at 6 am, the first hint of a new day on the horizon; the forest floor has turned gold and green as the cedars shed their summer cloak; honeysuckle leaves litter the boardwalks and garden ground; bright red honeysuckle berries are being plucked by tiny wrens; jays are sitting in the apple tree, feasting on the fruit we imagined as apple pie; the last roses are fading; fronds of great bull kelp are landing on the beach, food for next year's garden; the sudden daybreak howl of sporty boats heading to the hot fishing spots where we have our hydrophones has gone; sea lions are beginning to heave their huge bodies onto haul - out rocks along the way; most of our assistants have left, heading back to school or home; and in their absence we are spending more time in the lab at night, recording the voices of the orcas, who are still here.
The North Island Kayak Four Day Orcas and the Humpbacks Sea Kayaking Adventure concentrates on the areas known to be the primary summer range of Northern Resident Orca (killer whale) population and the summer feeding grounds of an ever increasing number of Humpback Whales.
A sea breeze, which is caused by the temperature and pressure difference between warm areas inland and the cool air over the ocean, often develops on warm summer days as well, increasing the on - shore flow pattern and maintaining a constant flow of marine stratus clouds onto the coastal areas.
The North Island Kayak Three Day Orca Sea Kayaking Safari concentrates on the areas known to be the primary summer range of Northern Resident Orca (killer whale) population.
With an enviable position in the animated seaside town of Sant Antoni de Portmany, the Invisa Hotel Es Pla offers the maximum comfort and modern accommodations in the island of Ibiza, being an ideal lodging option for families and leisure travellers aiming to spend a relaxing summer holiday by the Mediterranean Sea, enjoying unforgettable sunsets, peaceful days on the beach, and long nights of fun in the Balearic Islands.
Last week, the UK published a report that projected that in the 2080s temperatures could, under a business - as - usual approach, increase to «12 degrees C warmer on the hottest summer days and sea levels could rise by 36 cm.»
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