Not exact matches
The letter
comes after a
wave of social media posts from young people showed them eating the pods as part of the so - called «
Tide Pod challenge.»
When you're feeling anxious all you need to do is visualise the
tide coming in and out and a part of the brain says to the automatic nervous system, «we're seeing the
waves, calm down, we should be relaxed».
The cinematic equivalent of Bruce Springsteen's «Glory Days,» it's a movie about fond reminiscences as well as the receding
tide of the big - haired new
wave — a bunch of friends and part - time rivals
coming to grips with social and familial responsibilities and the fact that the best times of their lives might still be in front of them, if only they could stop looking over their shoulders.
Adventurers often turn up at low
tide to explore some of the hidden islands off the coast which are only accessible at low
tide and they also
come out during storms to watch some immensely powerful gales and
waves crash upon the shore.
«Gnarly Neal,» owner of Gnarly Neal's Ocean Instruction, hangs ten with Peter, talking about modern advances in surf boards, the older generation of students
coming to learn to ride
waves, and the shipwreck that's visible from the hotel during low
tide.
Seventy - one percent of the Earth's surface is covered by water, but not all
tides come ashore with mammoth
waves.
Many rooms are sea - facing, which means watching the
tide go out to reveal a fabulous expanse of sand or watching it
come back bringing some seriously surfer - friendly
waves.
Swimming in the sea is never guaranteed to be safe, besides the
tides and crashing
waves you are in the territory of a vast amount of marine life and that alone
comes with many risks.
The
tides vary from 2 - 6 feet making them not extreme, but definitely mushing out the
waves when the dead of high
tides come.
To guarantee safety and fun during your dives and courses, you will need to be able to make the best possible decision when it
comes down to
tides,
waves and currents.
Tides and conditions vary, but reports of good
waves come regularly from here.
I've found that as the
tide comes in, the
waves break a little cleaner and because the beach is so huge, it's never too crowded.
The daredevils that are looking for a hollow low
tide wave are welcome to rip Grande, but as a Playa Grande veteran, I'd go high
tide coming in 9 times out of 10.
These
waves usually break longer than upfront Blue Surf Sanctuary and the
tide window to surf here is wider, However, because of these reason, people
come from all around the area to learn on this beach and it is often very crowded.
The
wave is going to work much better at high
tide as it
comes in, which provides decent
waves for long boarders, or beginner short boarders.
The
waves are best ridden at mid to high
tide with swells and wind
coming from the southwest and east respectively.
At the time
wave height was still only in the waist to chest high range, but with the
tide still running in there was a big chance of some head to over head high
waves yet to
come.
Our Keramas surf report
came through at 9.00 am calling in
wave height on the main break to be in the 2 - 3 foot range with 5 surfers riding the lower end of the
tide.
The beach is not suitable for swimming due to strong
waves and rip -
tides but you will find surfers
coming here for the classic quality of
waves.
The
waves which
come from the right and the left make for powerful, clean open face
waves with some hollow rides on the low
tide.
There were some ok
waves coming through but it would have been very testy, especially with the
tide already starting to run out.
The
waves work with any swell size and low
tide will help avoid the high
tide backwash
coming off the rocks.
But any way our first surf check was on the Outer Reefs here in Tuban and while the
tide was just
coming off the bottom there were still some 1 - 3ft +
waves breaking between Kuta Reef and Airport Left.
The
tide was getting too fat for Middle Reef but all the same there were still at least 10 surfers out there with slightly bigger set
waves coming through.
We packed up at 11.30 AM as the
tide was filling in but there were still plenty of
waves coming through but with the wind
coming up out of the ESE.
G - Land Surf Camp 23rd August 2012 After a couple of small days the swell pulsed some today, the morning hi
tide showed
waves to be in the head high plus range and the odd double overhead
coming through at Kongs and some nice ones hitting The Ledge and Moneytrees.Some very long rides were had by the new crew of surfers that arrived this morning.Still a good mellow vibe in the water and plenty of
waves for all.The afternoon low
tide session was again in good condition and a good days surfing was had by all and everyone anticipating a further rise in swell.Was also nice to see a visiting crew of Balinese surfers from Uluwatu enjoying the fruits of G - Land and all surfing at a very high level.
In the afternoon some of the boys went out to 4 Bobs and got a few chest high
waves that were
coming in with the
tide push.
After the
tide peaked and then started to run out there were some long tube rides going down and maybe even a few bigger sneaker set
waves coming through.
But we waited, and as the
tide started to roll out and the Trade wind kicked in it all
came together and was mother nature was producing some big and perfect
waves for us.
A beautiful clear blue sky day with an early morning offshore blowing into a nice 4 - 6ft swell was our morning greeting much to the delight of all the visitors here.As the
tide came in great
waves were breaking on The Ledge and into Moneytrees with some surfers venturing down to Kongs for a bit of solitude and there were some very good long... [Read more...]
It is in this manner, for example, that Jessica Warboys «Sea Paintings»
came into existence — a performative act between her and the
tides of the sea — in which she allows the
waves of ocean to interact with the pigments upon a canvas.
It flows along the line of least resistance to find its way to the ocean, where it
comes and goes in
tides and
waves, evaporates to the sky, and reappears as precipitation.
The pictures all contain a number of repeating elements: a horizontal band along the top of the canvas punctuated by a colored circle (like Forrest Bess's horizons, or celestial bodies); tidal flats beneath the cliff that become an oversized U-shape; an island just off the coast, a compositional anchor; the ocean
tide coming in underneath him; and radiating
waves of color, reminiscent of Charles Burchfield's mystical swamps.
But its worth pointing out that a rising
tide eventually
comes to high water when the
waves are there but there is no underlying motion... and thence to a falling
tide.
Then, there were the king
tides that flooded Miami, the heat
waves that seared the southwest, the tornadoes that scarred the southeast, and the rains that never
came in the Cascades.
Like the
tide coming, each
wave does not move further up the beach than the last.
Waves were
coming all the way to the pavilion at the pier and hitting the dunes in places that they don't hit at spring
tide.