Sentences with phrase «water holes»

No, no need for water holes in the cup.
They inhabit dense forests, so researchers are usually able to observe the animals only by climbing tall trees or watching them when they gather at water holes.
People developed extensive systems of fields and dug watering holes for livestock.
A shaded, secretive hide overlooks a popular water hole, providing great game viewing.
The dry season is the perfect time to spot wildlife as the bush is less dense and animals are more likely to gather around watering holes.
You can also drive yourself or arrange game drives to other water holes in the park, the stunning salt pan or the other camps in the park!
No, find you a quality watering hole and go find that beer list.
The circles and dots represent water holes and the lines represent the movement of the river.
Barracruda - A favorite local watering hole with cold draft beer and well - mixed drinks.
It became the favorite watering hole of all the latest bicoastal art world luminaries.
Just as they've always done, rum shops serve as local watering holes where lawyers, fishermen, and everyone in between discuss the events of the day, catch up on local politics, or just shoot the breeze in a rich atmosphere filled with years of history and culture.
By chance, I was afforded a ringside seat on this burgeoning scene when I went to work as a cook for Mickey Ruskin, founder of Max's Kansas City in the 1960s, the favorite watering hole of both the denizens of Warhol's Factory and the generation of Minimalists and older artists that included John Chamberlain, Carl Andre, Richard Serra and Brice Marden.
- A favorite local watering hole with cold draft beer and well - mixed drinks.
For instance, it could have guided our ancestors not to visit a local watering hole on moonlit nights because that was when saber - toothed tigers hung out there.
The Samburu pastoralists of Northern Kenya co-exist with African elephants, Loxodonta africana, and compete over resources such as watering holes.
Top misty - eyed answer was the Lord Stanley in Plaistow one of the favourite pre-match watering holes from the old Boleyn Ground days.
The traps were set near water holes where the ibex come to drink.
Dragonfly has also used spam email campaigns and watering hole attacks to infect targeted organizations.
More often than not I find these opportunities off the beaten path, in mom and pop eateries or neighborhood watering holes where authentic atmosphere and provincial fare reigns supreme but nary a tourist can be found.
The hike is a one - mile long figure - 8 with many watering holes.
The hike is about 3 miles if you do the whole thing, but most people stop about 1/2 a mile in when you end up at natural water holes, complete with ledges to jump off, and areas where you can lay out and soak up some sun.
Visit a centuries - old watering hole at the base of Uluru, learn about the spiritual significance of the monolith's ancient cave paintings, and hear the creation stories of the area's traditional custodians.
During the war years she would meet other painters like Lucian Freud and John Minton at the Mandrake or the Gargoyle club, or at the Colony Club in Soho, a favourite watering hole of Francis Bacon and the subject of a famous painting by Michael Andrews.
Then Cloudland Canyon is another good hiking spot, and The Blue Hole is a great watering hole in the summer.
Find your way to local watering holes like the Barefoot Beach Bar where you can take in the view with good music and even better drinks.
It's always great to taste some of the local brews at some of the local watering holes when you're on holidays.
On Saturday we spent some time outside and went to a local watering hole which was super...
We've combed through the Newark bar scene to highlight the best watering holes around town where singles test the dating waters and have an adventure without straying too far from home.
Network news, trend analysis, product testing and the industry's most important blogs, all collected at the most popular network watering hole on the Internet.
(The Cedar Tavern was an infamous Greenwich Village watering hole where virtually all of New York's Abstract Expressionists really did hang out.)
Think back to the origins of humanity somewhere on the African savannas: If the wildebeests have shown up at the same watering hole a few days in a row, odds are we're going to hunt at that same spot the next day.
Far from the frenzy atmosphere of Chaweng at night, Bophut offers a good choice of friendly water holes at which you can quietly enjoy a cold beer with friends.
It's also a regular watering hole for travelling Aussies and young «schoolies».
A bartender at the local watering hole serves one too many cocktails and a customer causes a deadly accident
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls.
When scores of tiger salamanders started going belly up in cattle watering holes statewide, ecologist Jim Collins of Arizona State University teamed with doctoral student James Jancovitch to investigate.
As Jazz was developing, a group of artists drank together at a rundown old watering hole called The Cedar Tavern in New York City.
As the narrative unfolded, the imaginary watering hole got smaller and smaller, until there was no water left for the animals to drink.
They are often cozy, dark and kind of quiet watering holes where you can get a classic cocktail and thumb through a classic novel.
In hundreds of cenotes (fresh water holes filling below - ground caves, caverns and sinkholes).
After the old watering holes dried up and friends such as Arshile Gorky (1904 - 1948), Jackson Pollock (1912 - 1956) and Franz Kline (1910 - 1962) died, de Kooning found himself isolated by recognition, age and uncertainty of purpose, circumstances for which none of his previous hardships had prepared him.
The mammoths were losing their main watering hole.
«It was a rich life,» Drexler admitted, recalling fondly the New York art scene of the 1960s, which she describes as «a smaller community» where folks such as Franz Kline, and Elaine and Willem de Kooning would all attend each other's openings and gather at watering holes such as the Cedar Bar and Max's Kansas City.
Students can study cryptocurrency at colleges like Stanford University, if they prefer classrooms and offices to online forums and digital watering holes like Twitter, then expect to get traditional jobs in a growing field.
Change is sweeping through front bars and suburban watering holes across the city, with publicans of some of the city's most recognisable pubs spending up big in efforts to stay relevant in Perth's rapidly diversifying hospitality sector.
Swimming pool water is recycled to a nearby watering hole where animals can be observed coming to regularly drink.
More than just a restaurant and perfect for Midtown's bustling bar scene, Apeiro doubles as a lively watering hole complete with a creative craft cocktail menu.
Updates to weathered décor and flawed menus, tackling staff problems through intense bar training, and coaching establishments with inadequate management; John's on a mission to help shabby watering holes and dysfunctional nightclubs reinvent themselves.
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