An elderly man rolled up his trousers and paddled in the sea, chuckling as the water foamed and tickled at his ankles. |
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Next, she led me to the entrance proper, where we paddled through a shallow pool to cleanse our feet. |
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There was little current here, and the canoe cut easily through the water as Telli paddled on upstream. |
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As Max paddled in a shallow swimming pool, he slipped and fell under water for a matter of moments, before his father lifted him out. |
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Elizabeth paddled around in the boat all morning, looking for any work she could find. |
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The crew of nine paddled out on smaller boats in order to reach the island. |
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Swept along, we paddled furiously to miss the many boulders that appeared in front of us. |
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Their company was a warming experience and well worth a picture, as we paddled the last stretch of our journey. |
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In hand-hewn boats, these brave seafarers paddled their way from distant shores, traversing thousands of kilometres of open sea. |
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Cassidy crouched down by the water and grinned at the comical looking ducks as they paddled and preened themselves in the clear crystal water. |
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Sure enough, the turtles paddled in different directions when exposed to different magnetic fields. |
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After that the Dogribs paddled quietly up the Greygoose River, and meekly returned to their woodland home. |
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Very likely the Abenakis paddled along the Merrimac River for a stretch of the expedition. |
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The kids paddled in the wading pool and drove plastic cars around the yard. |
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The video was looped, so that every few minutes the shadows passed by again and the ducks paddled across the canvas. |
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The winterers paddled from the interior to Grand Portage for the rendezvous and back. |
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I paddled the rest of the way in to the beach, arriving just as the latecomers were hopping over the rocks that lined the shore. |
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Verne Huser steers his canoe past a cottonwood snag with the ease of a man who has paddled Western rivers for five decades. |
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We paddled a dugout canoe across the river to the village burial ground, where the bodies of these tiny victims of the fossil fuel industry lay. |
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They paddled eight to 12 hours a day, staying within two miles of shore while hunting for rideable surf. |
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Out on the pier, we saw that kids had paddled out over a hundred yards on lilos and inflatable rafts. |
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David Kendall is an accomplished white-water navigator who recently paddled the upper Ottawa River in Canada. |
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I watch rice being planted, traditional canoes paddled in peacoloured swamps and monks in saffron robes walking along red dirt roads. |
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While he paddled with me, I essentially paddled the entire distance myself. |
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Natives in three sampans paddled 10 hours without rest, towing the aircraft 25 miles downstream to the ancient city of Hue. |
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We would have paddled farther yesterday with the wind at our back but we were all wet and tired and ready for some rest. |
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Coracles are paddled, or more correctly sculled, not to the stern but rather toward the bow using a figure-eight stroke. |
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One day all the Aleuts moved out of the village and paddled their bidarkas back to Port Graham. |
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We paddled on in tense silence, waiting for more gunfire or perhaps the twang of a banjo, but they were not interested in us. |
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Late in the 1690s, a bunch of coureurs de bois paddled to New Orleans along with a bunch of Jesuits. |
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We walked up the curving beach below Malibu Creek and paddled out at the top of the point. |
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They paddled inshore in a coracle of skins which, for the most part, lay upturned on the deck like the hollow carcass of some giant turtle. |
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And our theory that the Australian aborigines had sailed and paddled in from India, during the Dreamtime of the last Ice Age, found confirmation in Canberra. |
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Texas is home to some 621,000 registered boats powered and paddled and sailed along a vast coastline and on more inland water than in any other state. |
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I sat under a lemon tree with two of my oldest and dearest friends while the kids paddled in the wading pool and drove plastic cars around the yard. |
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Murray dropped a cannon overboard into the canoe of Islanders who paddled out to meet the ship, sinking their vessel and allowing the ship's crew to grab the floating men. |
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The majestic wooden craft sliced easily through the water as she paddled. |
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I first went wilderness canoeing with my grandfather at age four and have paddled thousands of miles since, including the length of the Mississippi. |
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As we paddled across clear water, we caught sight of purple jellyfish below us, herons and oystercatchers on adjacent rocks and flocks of seagulls. |
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Field walls dip below the surface, old railway sleepers rot in the grass, lapwings and more oystercatchers paddled in the shallows with their young. |
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The navy rowers paddled with Rattapphumi from Sattahip along the coast to Bang Chang and Rayong before saying goodbye and allowing Rattapphumi to complete his journey. |
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At that moment a duck paddled near, and overhearing this, she laughed. |
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We received very little guidance from the head office of the DM, which had no form of constitution for branches, and we have very largely paddled our own canoe. |
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We took off our shoes, paddled in the water, made sand castles, collected sticks and shells, and examined the dead jellyfish washed up on the shore. |
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The canoes were poled in shallow waters and paddled across the channels. |
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We paddled right under the canopy of trees overhanging the banks and got close encounters with egrets, herons, storks and some brilliant kingfishers. |
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Delighted, Jim produced a photograph of himself as a forestry officer, 90 years later, crossing those same rivers in a dugout canoe paddled by natives and clutching his rifle. |
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Liu built the dragon boat that will be paddled by his peers. |
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The Gazette reported how lifeguard Paul Crook had paddled out on a surfboard to try to help floundering bodyboarder Donna Ford. |
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He paddled back to shore immediately with a great daft, lollopy grin on his face, and I swear that he was looking proud of himself. |
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By day, they snorkeled for conch and paddled in the pool in inner tubes. |
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They were masters of the inland waters, which they traversed in paddled dugouts. |
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He paddled hard, doing a broken-handed breaststroke, kicking for his life despite the damage in his knees. |
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Sections of the East and West Dart above Dartmeet, as well as the Webburn are also paddled when conditions permit. |
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Morgawr was successfully launched on 15 March 2013 into Falmouth Harbour and on her maiden voyage was paddled by the volunteer builders. |
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Although unusual in the West, school corporal punishment is common in Mississippi, with 31,236 public school students paddled at least one time. |
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A Spaniard, Diego Mendez, and some natives paddled a canoe to get help from Hispaniola. |
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It was a drift-canoe sure enough, and I clumb in and paddled her ashore. |
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It is paddled as the second leg of the Three Lakes Challenge. |
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He joined a whaling crew, paddled his own umiak, drove dog sleds. |
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It was fastened with cord, not nailed, and paddled, not rowed. |
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Life on the river unfolds like a living documentary as the ship sails past thatch-roofed huts on stilts and dugout canoes paddled by native Caboclos. |
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This is somewhat controversial, as riparian landowners and those responsible for local fisheries maintain that the East and West Dart should not be paddled. |
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