Sentences with phrase «under the palm leaf»

As you pass under the palm leaf roof of the entry gate you begin the assent to Casa Bali.

Not exact matches

Extend arms in front of you and bring right arm under left elbow, pressing palms together or as close as possible; lift arms, keeping shoulder blades pressed down.
Take your arms and wrap the left arm under the right, double cross at the elbows, and press the palms together (back of palms if they don't reach).
Next, wrap the left arm under the right arm as high as you can, then double cross your forearms and try to press the palms together.
Then turn your left arm outward (so the palm faces away from the knees) and slip the hand under the right knee, palm on the floor.
Runner's World recommended you put a foam roller under your right calf, cross the left leg over the right, put your hands palms - down on the floor behind you and roll back and forth between the knee and ankle, never rolling on the joints.
Shift your weight to your left palm and reach your right arm under your body, grabbing the SteelBell and pulling it across the ground to your right side.
Exhale your right elbow under your left one - twisting to bring your palms together.
Here under the canopy of exotic palm trees, visitors can sip on his or her choice of loose leaf tea while enjoying fresh bites like traditional scones with clotted cream, seasonal pastries, and savory sandwiches.
Leave footprints on white sandy beaches, dive into warm azure water and find dappled shade under verdant palm trees.
In Hotel Playa Negra property there is a restaurant and bar that is nestled right on the beach under a large circular palm leaves's roof.
Sit under the leaves of the surrounding coconut palms serenaded by the wonderful vocals of local musician, Jason Dylan.
After your dip, relax on a comfortable sun lounger under crisp linen parasols, hear the breeze rustle the palm tree leaves, and sip a cool drink from the bar.
At Kusamba Beach, you'll find the salt farmers repetitively fetching seawater in palm leaf buckets on carrying poles, then splashing them out onto the smoothened black sand under the scorching sun.
In fact, as mentioned briefly before, the visuals are amazing, and each palm tree makes you feel as if you are right under it, feeling every breeze which gently moves the leaves to and fro.
Is it to be left entirely to tribunals sitting under Denningesque palm trees, or are there to be a few rules or at least guidelines?
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