The data should prove to be a gold mine to boating groups, government agencies and the marine industry. |
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No matter at what age we discovered boating, we are boaters for life and are proud to do it right. |
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After Easter the boating lake will open every weekend, bank holiday and school holiday through the summer. |
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She has been maintained and equipped in a very seamanlike fashion and should bring her new owner many years of boating, and fishing, pleasure. |
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Among the sports which could be encouraged are sailing, waterskiing, dragon boat racing, power boating, sub-aqua and cruising. |
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Minister O'Donoghue also spoke of the town as a popular boating centre and a base for the pleasure barges on the Barrow. |
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He had the requisite heir and a spare but unfortunately all three had died in a boating accident. |
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Among water sports, synchronized swimming, diving, crew, and wake boarding were better predictors than boating, fishing, swimming or windsurfing. |
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With the arrival of pleasure boaters, I cannot see what the attraction will be for people who aren't boating enthusiasts. |
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Aaron and I spent hours together eating Chinese food, playing miniature golf and pinball, ice-skating, boating in Central Park. |
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Coincidentally, the boating people also realised that they must have miscounted, and jets set out scouring the seas for them. |
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Lake Havasu spring breakers can partake in boating, fishing, swimming, and white water rafting. |
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We bimbled through the town then had an ice cream near the boating lake before heading back to Burnham Market for a pre-dinner nap. |
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From the same vantage, I could also see more bikes than I could count, two couples boating the canal and a tram train jammed full of people. |
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And, because of the mid-January unveiling of new models and products, it is keenly watched by the boating industry. |
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The CourseLine began as a toll-free hotline to link boaters to nearby boating courses. |
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Some resorts offer activities such as water-skiing, golf, indoor and outdoor tennis, paddle boating, snow skiing and snowmobiling. |
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The number of boaters who die in boating accidents due to lack of a life jacket is still four out of five. |
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He enjoys snowmobiling, boating, and relaxing in his log cabin with his family. |
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Aside from snowkiting at Gun Lake, the ice fishing is good in the winter and boating up the Grand Rapids a lot of fun in the summer. |
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The boating lake was popular enough to have a queue for boats and photographers were inviting people to pose for holiday snaps. |
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Just pick up any commercial boating magazine where you will see the nattily attired beautiful people lounging effortlessly in perfect conditions. |
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A large portion of residents living near the US coastline participate in recreational or commercial boating. |
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The sun was shining bright every day, the windsurfing and boating was fun for all the family. |
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The parish council is worried about the visual impact of the hydropower plant and possible conflicts with recreational boating. |
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The mats snag fishing lines and propellers, making boating, swimming, and other recreational uses impossible. |
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Recreational boating on nesting lakes, which can flood nests, may also have a negative impact on populations of Forster's Terns. |
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Recreational boating has been placed as a high priority as one of our national past times. |
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Recreational boating and fishing have returned to what was formerly a mosquito-breeding wasteland. |
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Peter's passion for water and boating led him to purchase a boat last year, which he entered in the rally. |
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The chief attraction in the town is recreational boating and swimming at Lake Kaphchagai. |
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There were boatels too that provided services like docking and renting of boats for boating, water-skiing and skin-diving lessons. |
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Ravensthorpe regular John Caldwell and his boat partner Digby Lewis enjoyed an exciting session boating 20 fish between them. |
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And when he and his wife, Toni, go boating with friends, Andreas sticks to his dress code. |
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The couple spend their time skiing, golfing, boating, traveling and socializing with their friends. |
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People walk around the Potala Palace, go boating on the lake, and then pitch tents to rest. |
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This was the first time I'd ever actually been invited to go boating with them. |
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Youngsters hike, climb a rock wall, swim, fish, go boating and bike along the wooded trails. |
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Several are sold direct to the consumer via the Internet or boating magazines. |
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Many Baby Boomers just didn't have the time to go boating or put up with the hassles. |
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The park is a popular green space for family outings, picnics, walking, jogging and boating. |
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Further accidental spread of vegetative propagules by conveyance on boating equipment is possible and may already be occurring. |
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Every boating publication should forewarn their readers so that they, too, may be forearmed. |
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It has vast potential for commerce with boating, cycling, walkers and pleasure cruising. |
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Even with all of the state's opportunities to go boating, it wouldn't hurt to have a few more. |
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There is a pretty sprawling lake where you can hike and go boating out in the country a bit. |
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Seriously, it was a great two days of sun, surf and boating in barely legal watercraft. |
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Interest in ice boating waned again, and the ice yachts were gradually stored in barns and sheds all over town. |
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There is much enthusiasm for recreational boating and water sports among the middle and upper class in India. |
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A joiner by trade, Stuart has a lifelong passion for boating and has used his joinery skills to update parts of the former lifeboat. |
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Game fishing, pan fishing and recreational boating are available on dozens of lakes accessible within 10 miles. |
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He also was heavily involved in a range of activities, including swimming, sailing, boating and surf lifesaving. |
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Water-skiing, windsurfing, kayaking, sail boating and snorkeling are complimentary on the entire Windstar line. |
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Mr Thos Lavery of the Garda Water Unit pointed out the importance of safe boating and water activities and how risks can be reduced. |
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George was well-known and respected in Rosses Point for his contribution to and interest in golfing, yachting and boating over many years. |
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Anyone who surfs or who has done a significant amount of marine boating experience can relay a story about a rogue wave. |
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The police should also respond positively to the call last week by a York boating group for improved riverbank security. |
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Navigation classes aimed at the leisure boating sector are commencing in October in the Sailing Club in Dunmore East. |
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A belt pack can be a perfect transition into safer boating, especially for the boater who simply isn't in the habit of wearing a life jacket. |
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The woman, boating three miles off of the Gulf of Mexico, found this little kitten paddling furiously and meowing loudly. |
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If he was 12 years old, and we were boating today in Illinois, he would be required to wear a life jacket while idling through a harbor. |
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Golden Acre Park opened in 1932 as a large amusement park with rides, boating lake and miniature railway. |
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A life vest, such as this one, can reduce the risk of drowning in a boating related incident by 85 percent. |
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Sea Scout crews made light work of the locks, for some of the crews this was their first canal boating experience. |
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There is not one magic formula for success in the boating industry, but many. |
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The upstairs was used for the Boatmans Locker, a boating accessories and chandlery shop run by Joe and Mary Barker. |
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I try to go to Vitosha Mountain and I try to go boating in the lake, I try to be with my family, but it is hard. |
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Because of the increase in popularity of sailing and motor boats, marina space has become more difficult to get, according to boating sources. |
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It is absolutely reprehensible for lobstermen to usurp our right to enjoy boating without dodging hazards to navigation. |
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Free brochures are available on children's safety, life jackets, rules of the road, weather, hypothermia, and alcohol and boating. |
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Apparently the section cannot adequately host the interests of both angling and boating fraternities and the boaters have taken preference. |
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An old boating lake here is now a pond rumoured to be home to a couple of terrapins. |
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Realism is never popular in boating, but the vast majority of boats in marinas seldom venture outside the breakwater. |
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In 1997, the Foundation began providing kid's life jackets to marinas for boating families to borrow. |
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Shanghai will build 10 marinas for yachts as boating starts to become part of the city's trendy lifestyle. |
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Most of the materials were distributed through boating safety instructors, boating organizations and marinas. |
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One day, at East Dulwich boating pond, I experienced a druggy ecstasy. |
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Now would be the time to rant about skimobiles and power boating. |
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You should always use a little risk management when you go boating. |
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There were no nightclubs, thanks to the baptists, and there was scant affluence to create boating and nights at fancy restaurants. |
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On the first day of the vacation, she is killed in a boating accident as her children watch on in horror. |
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His wife is in a coma from a boating accident, and he wants to bring his family together before she dies. |
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Back in New York City, boating the border had seemed like a fine journalistic experiment. |
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Some fishing and boating industry observers fear such restrictions could extend to all types of boating as well as to diving or other water sports. |
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The Kildare Branch of the IWAI is organising the boat rally and the event will mark the beginning of the boating season this year for the inland waterways. |
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Additionally, people just have less free time on their hands than ever before and let's face it, boating and taking care of a boat can consume gobs of time. |
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For example, if planners wish to find out how many powerboat operators in Oregon have taken a boating class or how many kayakers in Ohio wear a life jacket, it's in there. |
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She continued walking down towards the boating pond in the centre of the park and looked out across the water, now rippled by a hundred raindrops. |
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The network of canals, rivers and lakes in Holland is thousands of miles long, and since all the Dutch waterways are connected, it makes for the perfect boating holiday. |
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When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lets water out of Georgia's West Point Lake to bring barges up the Chattahoochee River, it pulls the plug on recreational boating, too. |
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In addition to revealing the lives of black schooner and lightermen, Cecelski discusses canal building, bateaux boating, rafting, levee work, and various kinds of fishing. |
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His interests are walking, boating and watching horse trials. |
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Here are a few boating exercises that you can use to stay trim. |
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Its landscape of mountains, rugged cliffs, lakes, moors, beaches and bays are ideal for a week's swimming, canoeing, boating, fishing and walking. |
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The boating was great sport, but it was also something more. |
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I told her to go boating with me and she didn't like the idea at all. |
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She also could no longer ride her horse or go boating or camping. |
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However, when we boaters don't take steps to mend relationships with the rest of the shorefront community, we often find ourselves fighting for the right to go boating. |
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While there is no scientific data to support this contention, there is evidence that all recreational boating, including sailing, can disturb waterfowl. |
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The enthusiasm for recreational boating generated considerable custom for the boatbuilder's trade, and Henry Cunningham had the largest shop in Kingston. |
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Fronting the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, the county is a center of boating and water sports, including fishing, crabbing, sailing, and swimming. |
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Improved facilities at Killala would be a boost to local commercial fishermen, to those who used the area for tourist angling and for recreational boating. |
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Then, Xiayou's directions were followed by the driver and all went pass the dock security building and finally were lead to a boat dock for commercial boating. |
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He was a great big help to us when we went boating or snowmobiling. |
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The depth of the lake makes it a natural draw for recreational boating and water sports, including speedboating, sailing, para-sailing, water skiing, jet skiing and swimming. |
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Show your support and love of boating by choosing the card that depicts an exhilarating ride on a powerboat or the card that features a sailboat with spinnaker flying. |
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These courses may assist you in developing a comprehensive and progressive training program for staff to help reduce some of the risks involved in boating. |
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Lewis cited research demonstrating the effects of boating on bald eagles and harlequin ducks and noted park archaeological sites also could be affected by boaters. |
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I can hardly look at them without being overwhelmed with a haze of Voodoo Chile, the whiff of patchouli oil, flashes of free festivals and boating on the River Avon. |
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About three dozen boating fatalities per year involve waterfowl hunters. |
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They will learn windsurfing, canoeing, and boating in a curragh. |
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Horseback riding, tennis, boating, and scuba diving are also available. |
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It still dumbfounds me and many who share an enthusiasm for boating. |
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Further leisure boating berths are being constructed at the Prince of Wales Dock in the Swansea Docks complex. |
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The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads form a network of waterways between Norwich and the coast and are popular for recreational boating. |
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The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is one of the quietest canals for leisure boating on the network. |
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The TWRA is an independent agency tasked with enforcing all wildlife, boating, and fisheries regulations outside of state parks. |
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The Broads have been a boating holiday destination since the late 19th century. |
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In October 2007 work commenced on a new marina and recreational boating facility. |
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They spent their time writing, boating on the lake, and talking late into the night. |
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The UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Norway banned flying, driving and boating on Sundays. |
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For the first era of canals until toll cuts to combat railway competition family boating did not exist. |
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In the latter half of the 20th century, leisure boating traffic began to rise. |
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On Sunday a Guillemot was rescued from the empty boating lake at Llandudno's West Shore. |
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He is a PADI divemaster and a boating safety instructor with the United States Power Squadron. |
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Loch Lomond is one of Scotland's premier boating and watersports venues and the scenery draws people from all over Scotland and beyond. |
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Out on the boating lake were two bufflehead ducks, a male with a bonnetlike white patch on his dark head, and his chocolate brown female. |
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Many reservoirs often allow some recreational uses, such as fishing and boating. |
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You even went boating once in college with friends from rotc. |
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Jerome, first published in 1889, is a humorous account of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford. |
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The effects of disturbance caused by boating on survival and behaviour of Velvet Scoter Melanitta fusca ducklings. |
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He especially enjoyed any motor sport activities including boating, snowmobiling and motorcross. |
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How you really get to know a man, however, is by spending a week skiing, boating, hunting or fishing with him. |
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According to Abele, the fabric is commonly found in boating and was developed by the military for use on inflatables. |
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And the dock, as bad luck would have it, was a favorite landing spot when Rebozo and Nixon went boating. |
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A water horse killed Sean's father nine years ago, while Kate's parents died in a boating accident. |
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Singleton Park has acres of parkland, a botanical garden, a boating lake with pedal boats, and crazy golf. |
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The harbour and port are popular leisure boating locations, and several marinas and boat yards are located on the river. |
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Newburyport residents are known to love boating, fishing, swimming, and other water sports. |
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A Coast Guard station oversees boating activity, especially in the swift tidal currents of the Merrimack River. |
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Tabasco is host to the boating marathon called the Mundo Maya on the Usumacinta and Grijalva rivers. |
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Her works also include landscapes, portraits, garden settings and boating scenes. |
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In the last two decades several kite sailing sports have become popular, such as kite buggying, kite landboarding, kite boating and kite surfing. |
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While boating on international waters does not require any license, a license may be required to operate a vessel on coastal waters or inland waters. |
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So, after trying out the putting green and boating lake at the park on the outskirts of Moffat, our next destination was the Grey Mare's Tail Nature Reserve. |
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Some people may perceive dragon boating, which is a paddleboat racing sport which originated in China more than 2,500 years ago, as purely a recreational activity. |
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The river is now a popular boating spot, and has a large marina. |
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Local activities include boating, walking and watching wildlife. |
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Finding the long, narrow lake ideal for such crew meets, avid rowers established boating clubs on the lake's shores, the first being the Quinsigamond Boating Club. |
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Some of these include swimming, waterskiing, boating, surfing and diving. |
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Water is also central to many sports and other forms of entertainment, such as swimming, pleasure boating, boat racing, surfing, sport fishing, and diving. |
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It has extensive gardens, a rose hill, boating pond, bandstand, and play area as well as Europe's second largest enclosed gardens the David Welch Winter Gardens. |
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While on a boating tour the two took together, Shelley was inspired to write his Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, often considered his first significant production since Alastor. |
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To a question, he said the first floating seahorse will be ready in December and sales of phase three involving 90 boating homes is set to start this Saturday. |
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In Victoria, Australia, a search of state records found that equestrian sports had the third highest incidence of serious injury, after motor sports and power boating. |
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I remember the days in Wally Hall Park, We went on the boating lake, oh what a lark, We never went home until the days went dark, They were fabulous times, at Wally Hall Park. |
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Our boating lifestyle attracts people of all ages and backgrounds, from international yachters and competitive sailors to seagoing kayakers and Sunday fishermen. |
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A Scaup remains on Parc Eirias boating lake, not deterred by last week's fireworks, and the Great Grey Shrike continues its stay at Llyn Du near Porthmadog. |
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Recreational boating also would be constrained to the smallest vessels. |
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He used to belong to the Nereid Boat Club in Rutherford, the oldest boating club on the river, dating from 1870, but that membership got too expensive and it was too private. |
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The long-staying Scaup continues to reside on Parc Eirias boating lake, Colwyn Bay, at least one Firecrest is at RSPB Conwy and a Woodlark was over the Great Orme last week. |
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Colwyn Bay Watersports has confirmed it will offer tuition in sailing, windsurfing and power boating courses through The Royal Yachting Association scheme. |
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The Blue Flag is sought for beaches, marinas and sustainable boating tourism operators as an indication of their high environmental and quality standards. |
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Facilities located along the Chattahoochee River cater to watersports enthusiasts, providing the opportunity for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, boating, or tubing. |
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Fairlands Valley is a large area of parkland with boating lakes. |
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Irvine Harbour was a prime target for Adolf Hitler's invasion of the British Isles, being a major boating district and also in near vicinity to the ICI weapons development. |
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