Sentences with phrase «waves over a sand»

For beginners and intermediate surfers, there are three breaks with soft rolling waves over a sand bottom.
The Canoa zone contains a series of river mouths and sand points that come alive on NW swells and produce fun rippable waves over a sand bottom that is more forgiving in most areas.

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A promotional video for the project with dramatic music showcases white sand beaches and flocks of birds soaring over turquoise waves.
If in such moments we would listen to the wind in the trees, the waves curling on the beach, feet crunching in sand, and the song of the mockingbird as the evening sun sets, we would surely hear creator God singing hymns over us, his creation.
The effect is like sandblasting — the waves carry sand and debris, such as bits of broken coral, onto the reefs, striking them over and over again,» says Howard Lasker, PhD, professor of geology in the UB College of Arts and Sciences.
The creature, a primitive relative of the dolphinlike reptile Ichthyosaurus, may have paddled flexible flippers over sand and used its heavy - duty bones to stand up to waves crashing on seashores.
All morning under a milky sky the waters in the bay had swelled and swelled, rising to unheard - of heights, the small waves creeping over parched sand that for years had known no wetting save for rain and lapping the very bases of the dunes.
We watch bubbles of air escape as waves roll over the sand, sometimes exposing tiny crabs.
Fraser Island has been formed over hundreds of thousands of years as winds, waves and ocean currents have carried sands from the far south - east of Australia, and from as far away as Antarctica (but before Australian and Antarctica split from each other), out to the continental shelf, and in towards the land again in a zigzag pattern, to form a string of sand islands along the Queensland coast.
Wake to watch the peaceful sunrise over the horizon as the waves lap calmly against your toes on the white sand bars.
Whether you enjoy listening to the waves lapping the warm golden sands of the beach as you look over the glistening ocean or beautiful garden views with pretty vines and flowers climbing the walls of the traditional taverna there is a Greek restaurant for you on holidays to Svoronata.
Perched above a quiet cove known as Mswakini Beach, not only is the sand blindingly white, the cove is also cradled within striking rocky cliffs that create enchanting shapes over the splashing waves.
If you want waves and sand, walk down the road two complexes over.
This wave offers a long right wall and a shorter left breaking over a sloping sand bottom.
Imagine surfing alongside Dave Delroy and Lief Mulik as they tackle the Margaret River and the Bombora: what the indigenous Australians called the areas of large, frothy sea waves breaking over shall sand or reefs.
A point break is a long, well shaped wave that breaks over reef, rocks, cobblestones, and sand.
Maho Beach sits at the end of the runway of St. Maarten's Princess Juliana International Airport, and it's quite the sight to see giant passenger jets passing over the waves and sand just hundreds of feet up as they make their final approach, bringing yet another wave of visitors to the island.
These waves are always fun and great for beginners to intermediate surfers as they break over a sand bottom.
Enjoy the sun setting over the beautiful Caribbean Sea as the waves crash against the sugar sand beach making music to your ears.
Fraser Island, measuring over 120 kilometers (75 mi) long and 24 kilometers (15 mi) wide also houses the country's only all sand highway / airport runway where you can drive 80 kilometers an hour on the beach only a few feet from the crashing waves.
Batu Bolong Beach, just 100 metres from the villa, is renowned for its world - class surf breaks and rugged beauty; it's the ideal location to catch a wave, take a stroll along the sands to nearby Echo Beach or capture the sun setting over an ornately carved sea temple.
The waves should be relatively mellow and if you can, it is preferable to learn how to surf over a sand bottom.
Feel the sand in your feet as the ocean waves roll over them, and marvel at the black - sand beaches on Hawaii's Big Island.
Relax to the swish of the Troncones Beach waves washing over the sand and the more distant pounding of the heavier surf... Gaze out on expansive views of the Pacific ocean that afford spectacular nightly sunsets... right in front of your beachfront home.
Waves break gradually, spilling over the wide sand bar and patchy reef, producing a friendlier surf suitable for long boards and learners.
The black - sand beach is one of the most famous beaches of the country because of its perfectly shaped surfing waves that are consistent all over the year.
The spots are all easily accessible by road with the waves generally breaking right over flat rock and sand.
For beginners and intermediate surfers, there are 3 distinct and ideal breaks with sloping rolling waves over a soft sand bottom.
You can sit on the patio the whole day and stare out over the ocean and solve the world's problems, or you can fish or fly kites with the children or even just while away hours in the waves and relive your childhood by building sandcastles or burying your feet in the sand.
Waves at high tide are said to be fat and slow, or lumpy due to the large amount or volume of water that is sitting over the sand banks or reef on that particular beach.
This EPIC river mouth beach break boasts high performance tubing waves that break left and right over a sand bottom.
Waves at low tide are said to be quick, steep or dumpy, this is because there is very little water sitting over the sand bank or reef allowing the ocean swells to travel from very deep water straight into very shallow water.
This is an intermediate to advanced wave in the surf season and an all abilities break in the regular season that breaks over rock and sand.
There's also a carefree sense of abandon as I walk along the beach with ocean breezes tossing my hair, the rays of the sun on my face, and the warm sand between my toes as the gentle waves approach, lapping the shoreline as the refreshing saltwater rushes over my feet.
Walk down to Kapalua Bay Beach for a crescent of white sand and incredible snorkeling, or over to Oneloa Beach for a quieter stretch with bigger waves.
The waves break at the rivermouth over smooth rocks, sand and reef creating a consistent set up all year round.
Granted, the crazy storms over the Winter smashed the coastline to pieces but it also created some fun new sand banks and waves.
The beach's sand is made up of shells worn down over time by the wind and the waves.
Not really suitable for beginners because of the reef however there is a wave over in the middle of the beach which breaks over sand.
Ketut has phoned through from Canggu (7.45 AM) to let us know that wave height was hitting the sand bar and river mouth sections in the head to well over head class.
A boutique style resort Tandjung Sari Hotel lies on the pristine white sand Sanur Beach providing breathtaking ocean view over the rolling waves.
This amazing beach features endless tubes and the waves break powerfully over a floor of sand.
As night fell, the group made their way down to the beach and, as can only be expected of Star Surf Moliets, soon took over the dancefloor, with everyone's feet dancing in sand still warm from the sun and arms waving up to the starry sky.
Famara: A large beach in front of the village os Famara that picks up a fair bit of swell, has left and right breaking waves to break over sand.
We pulled into the Sand Bar car park around 6.15 Am just as the sun was poking it's head over the horizon to find wave height still a healthy head to double head high on all main sections in the Canggu area.
Once your vehicle stops it can quickly sink in the soft sand, get washed away or be rolled over by the swell and waves.
Tonico Lemos Auad, «In the wave - strike over unquiet stones / Perpetual Sand», 2012, Sea chalk, yellow and white gold and silver, 138 x 29.5 x 30 cm, (49 1/4 x 13 7/8 x 15in)
Still, even though I'm not an adrenaline junkie, I have found myself in some interesting predicaments: upside down in brambles after flipping over the handlebars along a ridge trail on my mountain bike, thankful I didn't do anything more than scrape my arms and bruise my right buttock; crawling on the wet sand after a rogue wave sucked all the water backward from the beach and pounded me straight down on a shore break; lying in the midst of a steep run, skis splayed, having fallen after an ill - advised aerial maneuver, ribs first, onto the center of a mogul, unable to ascertain whether air would ever return to my lungs.
At one point I lay back in the sand to watch a hang - glider swooped low over our heads and its flyer wave to us — the kids were stoked.
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