Sentences with phrase «shore line of»

For the shallow water sessions, we take you to the shore line of the island or rent a boat to go around Koh Payam island.
Set amongst tropical gardens opposite the palm fringed shore line of Trinitys Esplanade, this top floor apartment offers a fantastic outlook to relax and unwind too.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- New York State lawmakers are looking at the causes of recent flooding along the shore lines of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River.
ALBANY, N.Y. (WBEN / AP)-- New York state lawmakers are looking at the causes of recent flooding along the shore lines of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River.

Not exact matches

A gas derrick at the village of Sabetta in the Kara Sea shore line on the Yamal Peninsula in the Arctic circle on April 16, 2015.
Halifax's South End, where all of Nova Scotia's richest inhabitants make their homes, owes its secluded enclaves to the blasting process that cleared the space for the railway line that paralleled the shore of the Northwest Arm.
Nokia, which closed its 15.6 billion euro acquisition of Alcatel Lucent in January, is looking to stronger growth in fixed line equipment from the recently acquired business, as well as 900 million euros in cost savings through 2018 to help it shore up profits in the near - to medium - term.
Beside a lake on an empty stretch of land within Inner Mongolia, China «Dozens of pipes line the shore, churning out a torrent of thick, black, chemical waste from the refineries that surround the lake,» writes Tim Maughan.
To shore up those markets, the Fed supplied over $ 1 trillion in emergency credit, issued through various emergency lending facilities, to various sorts of financial institutions, while extending a further $ 85 billion line of credit to AIG.
Early one morning many years ago I was walking along the shore of the Sea of Galilee, and Whittier's familiar lines kept running through my head:
a whiff of the salty air, the fishy but welcoming fragrance of the fish markets, the sweet smells of the rosa rugosa bushes that line shores of every beach, and the hefty amount of sea mist that rolls through the beach grass just as the sun sets.
Along the lines of clam bakes and oyster roasts, alfresco shore dinners are when a group of people get together on the beach, start a campfire and make a seafood - centric one - pot dinner under the summer sun.
Lion apparently views its WCB stake as a means of shoring up its position and stemming the bleeding in a price - driven business line with high private label penetration.
I will lose my ever loving mind if that isn't shored up this season as pass pro on the right side of the line has been a problem for years.
After signing Jake Long they shored up most of their offensive line, but there is talk that Roger Saffold could ask for a trade because he doesn't want to move to right tackle.
The Lions have plenty of needs at cornerback and defensive end, but with the retirement of Jeff Backus, they need to shore up their offensive line.
Aston Villa want to bring in Blackburn defender Scott Dann, 24, at the end of the season to shore up their back - line.
There is one slight surprise for Arsenal fans in the starting line up of Arsene Wenger today, although the use of our England international left back Kieran Gibbs in a more advanced role on front of the Spaniard Nacho Monreal has been tried before and with a fair amount of success, although it is normally a move made by the manager to shore things up at the end of a game.
Set out to an island or small cove for a private swimming spot or hop on a sailboat and race away from the sandy shore to a tree - lined horizon of unspoiled beauty.
Which hurt us in the long run because we always negated truly shoring up our lines because appliance knew Peyton would get rid of the ball quick allowing us to use premium picks elsewhere.
So save for some defensive line turnover shored up with junior college signees, the only real question is how fast Petrino and his staff can install the battery of a new quarterback and a receiving corps.
Two weeks before the 49ers open one of the final seasons of the Steve Young - Jerry Rice era, you would think San Francisco would be kicking itself for not having devoted enough high draft picks or free - agent money to shore up an aging and depleted offensive line.
Arsene Wenger admitted even before the January transfer window that he intended to bring in at least one defender to shore up Arsenal's decimated back line, and so it came to pass, with the Brazilian Gabriel arriving with plenty of time before deadline day.
Thankfully though, Mertesacker was doing a similar job of shoring up his back line.
I love the sounds of the ocean as the waves roll in and break along the shore line.
A clearer video of the alligator has been provided to local media, showing it scurry from the water into the brush lining the shore.
Normally seen in late summer, algae already lines the shore of Lake Erie in Fort Erie, Ont., on Friday, May 24, 2013.
So our water and shore line is really like a sixth borough,» the mayor told reporters gathered in Brooklyn Bridge Park, with sweeping views of Manhattan behind him.
Cuomo's willingness to take the Indy line while Vance's investigation continues helps shore up the party's image - especially since he has so far refused to seek the line of the Working Families Party, which is being probed by the U.S. Attorney's office.
State lawmakers representing communities along the south shore of Lake Ontario are lining up against a plan to regulate water levels in the lake, and in the St. Lawrence River system.
And, the decennial redistricting process, which will be controlled by Republicans in many of the largest and most important states, is also sure to complicate Democrats» attempts to turn some of these seats as the lines will be redrawn to shore up some of the shakiest 2010 winners.
Adrian Sanders, the Liberal Democrat MP for Torbay, said: «Something like 10 miles of HS2 could shore up the Dawlish line properly for the next 50 years and electrify a large part of the Taunton and Exeter line to offer a faster route into London.»
He says the Onondagas» concerns continue to lie in the fact that 80 to 90 percent of industrial waste, dumped by various companies over the years, still lines the west shore of what was once called the most polluted lake in the country.
You can use this line just about anywhere and don't have to worry about it being damaged from scraping on rocky shores or logs and plants on the bottom of the lake.
So it went on westward down the shore: The storm threatened to turn the reclaimed land of Kennedy Airport back into mushy meadow muck; it put 15 feet of water in an AirTrain connector to a Delta Air Lines terminal.
And bringing power lines from shore would solve the problem of seafloor sensors whose batteries went dead, something Purdy had experienced himself.
These include why the maps always have the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea at the top, even though it is not north; why the Mediterranean is pictured as a bulbous form with shores that mirror one another; why the sea's islands are lined up on the central axis of the map; and more.
Globs of decomposed fish flesh recently rose from deep in the Salton Sea, coagulated into spheres on the lake surface and surfed the waves to shore, leaving the high - water line littered with thousands of sticky balls of fish
The tents and outbuildings of a remote field camp on the shores of Lake Bonney in the Dry Valleys, in the shadow of Taylor Glacier, provide a sense of scale often difficult to convey in photos of Antarctica, where distances are vast and typical human landmarks such as power lines are absent.
Homan successfully flew a kite from one side of the gorge to the other over the treacherous rapids below and, after securing his kite string, heavier line was fed across until a steel cable could connect both shores and bridge construction could begin.
As a wave passes, the horseshoe pivots away from the anchored lever, activating the generator and producing a burst of electricity, transferred to shore via an electric cable running through the mooring line and along the ocean floor.
Journeying down the Pacific Northwest coast, tracing the ragged line of the continent's western edge, you encounter some of the most spectacular scenery anywhere in the U.S.. From the forested shores of Washington, to Oregon's rugged coastal mountains, to the cliff - lined coves of northern California, there's a whole world of untamed beauty here.
«How you can experience what a tsikonsis is unless u tangled with it at the end of a line... took it to shore, prepared it, cooked it... ate it and shared it with your family?
(see Graphic) Walking past the lush nikau palms and tall ferns that line the shores of New Zealand's Lake Rotorua, you could be forgiven for thinking you had found some secret, unspoilt land.
In the rest of the islands» Exclusive Economic Zone — waters out to 200 miles from shore — they were fished by long - line tuna boats from Hawaii.
Bits of plastic debris litter the shore: bottle caps, toys, cigarette lighters, fishing line and other garbage.
The proposed technique, previously used for detecting damaged surface areas on underwater marine structures such as bridge piers, off - shore wind turbine platforms and pipe - lines was applied to histopathology images of breast cells.
The delicate sea town of Varkala full of tropical ecstasies unveils breathtakingly with tranquil sea shores, coconut trees, lined backwater bays, and miles after miles of soul soothing green pastures that can overcome even the most discontent of hearts with gratification.
Even though visited by almost every tourist who visits the region of Nepal, the lake reserves its charisma with resplendent birdlife and dense forest line on its Southwestern shore.
Traveling extensively and practicing throughout Asia, she eventually set down roots in Denver in 2014, founding Nikau Chiropractic as homage to the iconic Nikau trees that line the shores of her native New Zealand.
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