Sentences with phrase «with choppy seas»

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Dating can be a stormy sea, but with clear guidance and an inviting community, your search to find love can be a lot less choppy.
«Right now, K - 12 education in the United States is all at sea, with islands of excellence surrounded by choppy waters where free - floating school districts flounder for lack of a unified (national) plan.
And you'll note, in our surfing metaphor, that the big waves come along with bad weather or very choppy seas, so it takes a lot of skill to handle them.
Be careful with the weather forecast because hydrofoils don't run when the sea is just a bit choppy.
The next morning, with increasing winds and choppy sea, our kayaking tour was cancelled.
We will see that swell fade rapidly in the next few days with windy conditions and choppy seas expected to continue for the next few days.
Unfortunately, it happened to be a really windy day and the seas were quite choppy, which meant we were unable to reach our final destination to go snorkelling with sea turtles.
November through February can see «Northers» blowing in which bring temperatures down with rain and choppy seas.
Rent a sea kayak from the tiny town of Marahau and either layover at a Torrent Bay campsite or make a long push through the Mad Mile — an intimidating stretch of unsheltered sea with high winds, rocks, and choppy waves — to Mosquito Bay.
Even though Shruti was unsuccessful thanks to the choppy sea, Siddharth went along with Simon and experienced the abundant marine life and coral formations firsthand.
With Frostbite 3, water physics have also been taken a step further and sea - faring consists of real - time waves and a choppy sea experience when the weather worsens.
The extent to which Matisse was disturbed by the angularity and the relief - like choppy sea of planes in the Demoiselles is revealed in the Bathers with a Turtle.
The gallery's back wall is a beauty, with three masters of the lean and clean: Ellsworth Kelly (a white diagonal arc cutting through black), Robert Mangold (irregularly shaped orange canvas «corrected» by pencil lines within), and Robert Ryman (white - on - white, in this case a froth of choppy sea).
High winds inflict damage by blowing down objects, creating choppy waves and high seas, and by inundating coastal areas with seawater.
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