Sentences with phrase «seashore in»

We had the same story last year when we had a tidal flooding on the seashore in Vendée: the same Garnier showed in a report to the French Parliament that this level of coast flooding took place regularly in Vendée during the last centuries; only problem: it did not happen since the 40s», and no maintenance work was performed on the coast dykes since that time, due to the perceived absence of risk.
:) Instead, it is close to the seashore in south - west Finland.
Juxtaposed to these captured moments in scarcely inhabited public spaces, man sits on the seashore in a set of meticulously laid out chairs, watching the sea.
Royal Bay hotel is situated close to the seashore in Elenite Holiday Village, offering magnificent sea view.
Saint George Hotel and Spa is situated 10 m from the beach, right on the seashore in the town of Pomorie.
This seashore in Rio de Janeiro is the world's most famous beach.
Or Pensacola Beach, which includes the longest stretch of protected seashore in the country.
Try the house - cured salmon rolls and bruschetta with botarga (the local fish roe, made from gray mullets) at elegant Benetos on the seashore in Sapsila on Patmos.
But the gentle humor, heart - swelling romance and lump - in - throat sadness of «Beginners,» for me at least, does a better job of reflecting human existence than Sean Penn wandering around the seashore in a $ 1,500 suit.
Ah... the seashore in the rain!
The houses belonged to his mother, an Irish - American woman named Rosemarie Martin, who bought a handful of dilapidated houses by the seashore in Long Island, hoping to rent them.
It was found along the seashores in the Caribbean and in the Orient and was an extremely valuable commodity, out its origin was not clearly known.
Seashores in Costa Rica are diverse from these shorelines within the rest of the globe.
Trafalgar Street Beach (known as T - Street) is one of the busiest seashores in town, popular with both families and surfers.

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His actions and words are mainly recorded as taking shape by the seashore, on the open road, or in a friend's house.
Rev 20:7 When the thousand years are completed, Satan will be released from his prison, Rev 20:8 and will come out to deceive the nations which are in the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together for the war; the number of them is like the sand of the seashore.
Which is why you'll find meadowsweet, sea buckthorn and birch leaves used to make the Napue gin from Kyrö distillery in Finland, for example, or seashore - gathered sugar kelp for the Isle of Harris gin from the Outer Hebrides.
The third map takes the full measure of Pakhomov's dominion — one of the largest conurbations in the world, stretching for 90 miles along the seashore — a place where for several months in the spring you can ski in the morning and swim in the afternoon.
Established in 1937 as the country's first national seashore, Cape Hatteras National Seashore preserves more than 70 miles of Outer Banks coastline.
Coziness by the seashore is featured with the Pali 3 Piece Nursery Set that includes the Marina Forever Crib, Double Dresser and 5 Drawer Dresser in Slate.
More than 100 million years ago, dinosaurs left a lengthy set of footprints along a sandy seashore that's now preserved in stone near Glen Rose, Texas.
Standing on the seashore, watching waves roll in from over the horizon — it is easy to see the ocean as something timeless.
The spiders in question, which include Metepeira arizonica and Argiope argentata, spin webs on the spines of large cacti and on rocks by the seashore.
They were made on a sandy seashore, possibly a small river delta, whereas the Laetoli tracks were made in volcanic ash.
In fact, the loss of coastal mangroves made even a costly dyke along the Vietnamese seashore inadequate to cope with a recent typhoon.
Only when the Ice Age ended 12,000 to 13,000 years ago and mammoths and other large prey vanished, archaeologists theorized, did humans systematically take up seashore living — eating shellfish, devising fishing gear, and venturing offshore in small boats.
So if they see seashells by the seashore, it seems like they'll swim toward them, accepting the risk of collision in return for having landmarks for just where the heck they are.
While resting on salty inland lakes and along seashores during its winter migration from the Arctic to the west coast of South America, the red - necked phalarope has been spotted spinning in circles for minutes at a time.
Tetrapod footprints dating back 397 million years have been discovered in the Świętokrzyskie mountains in southern Poland in what was, at the time they were made, a seashore.
The man who limned the laws that guide the paths of stars, planets, and falling apples had this to say about the universe: «I do not know what I may appear to the world; but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.»
Warmer climates could also bring more humans to the seashore for relief, Bangley notes, which is probably more likely to be connected to any increase in beach - related injuries than the sharks.
Even before the age of the hot shower, people realized they felt happier in warm environments with moving water — especially seashores and waterfalls.
But for at least 3 million years ancestral humans have flourished mainly in open woodland habitats near rivers, lakes, and seashores.
In fact, these two elements — water and earth — that were so much a part of my seashore experience, are also the dominant elements of Matsyasana, or Fish Pose.
Like the treasures found at the seashore, this necklace is made with striped dyed howlite beads, resin coral and genuine shell are knotted in 2 rows of 14k gold plated...
Like the treasures found at the seashore, this necklace is made from glass pearl beads, resin coral and genuine shell are knotted in 2 rows of 14k gold plated fine...
Beach inspired bags feature detailing such as rope and palm tree images for a stunning look that fits right in along the seashore.
It's the perfect way to enjoy the beauty of the seashore right in your own home.
In addition to the 59 designated national parks, the National Park System also includes national monuments, battlefields, historic sites, seashores, and recreation areas — more than 400 sites total.
For example, in the sentence «Sally sells seashells by the seashore,» place your I beam between the «S» and «a» in «Sally.»
Their more than 25 years of experience landscaping in this sometimes hostile seashore environment have taught us which plants will thrive here, ensuring the success of each landscape project.
I am a happily divorced lady, love the company of men, enjoy stimulating conversation, walking in the countryside, or along the seashore, sharing a bottle of wine with a charming and entertaining man.
The two have come to the Dorset seashore, alongside Chesil Beach, which includes several exotic miles in which the «sand» consists of nothing but smooth hard stones.
Disorienting and delightfully deranged, Life Is a Dream concludes with Segismundo delivering a soliloquy on the seashore, after the cast roams the beach in suits and sunglasses proclaiming: «Death to nudists!»
Hannie Caulder, that bizarre European - based western of last year, included a wealth of outrageousness that seemed to presage a return to grace and a renewal of promise for Kennedy the director: Raquel Welch strutting around the desert naked under a poncho, Robert Culp prancing auspiciously out of the wilderness in El Topo hat and granny glasses to teach her how to shoot; brothers Ernest Borgnine, Strother Martin, and Jack Elam forming a manically inept criminal trio who nevertheless managed to be lethal for two of Hannie's menfolk; Christopher Lee as a gaunt and happy gunsmith and family man living on the seashore; and a never - identified stranger in elegant black who materialized wordlessly now and again to collaborate in Hannie's adventures.
This was a vacation with an old friend, one that had brought me to the Atlantic seashore, the Pacific coast, and thousands of places in between.
Full of cowboys and outlaws, Indian warriors and cantina beauties, silly men who drink too much and desert women who in their dreams travel to the seashore, The Hummingbird's Daughter is Luis Urrea's majestic masterpiece, the story of one girl's life and the swollen heart of all Mexico.
Subhash's indoctrination into American life and Rhode Island's seasons and seashore is bracing and mind - expanding, while Udayan's descent into the Naxalite underground puts him in grave danger.
Soon Stick and Stone become fast friends, blowing bubbles and exploring together, even taking in dolphins at the seashore.
Butschler's color photographs of creatures on the seashore and in the aquarium inspired Harley's brief, concrete poems.
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