If you go there in summer, Seaside Bathing Beach is a good place to swim, sunbathe or just have a rest. |
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Smooth rock beds along the ascending route look like pavement, and invite drowsy black racers and Eastern hog-nosed snakes to sunbathe. |
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Soviet tourists once flocked to Moynaq to swim in the Aral Sea's waters, famed for healing skin diseases, and to sunbathe on pristine beaches. |
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During the day, the island is strictly reserved for those who prefer to swim and sunbathe in the nude. |
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They're Mola mola, or giant ocean sunfish, gentle creatures named for their habit of lying at the ocean surface, appearing to sunbathe. |
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After afternoon matinees in the summer, my coworker and I would change to our bikinis and sunbathe on the roof of the theater. |
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Woodcreepers sunbathe and have been seen anting, a behavior that is thought to help prevent or remove ectoparasites. |
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You could put up a deckchair and sunbathe in the space between the top of the wheel and the wheel arch. |
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Where once convicts were forced to hop around the exercise yard in the blazing sun, they now sunbathe in deckchairs, waited on by the guards. |
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So they play pool, swim and sunbathe and have a game of golf on their day off. |
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This makes a perfect suntrap of a terrace, on which the girls can sunbathe. |
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While they do not mind if they stay on the coast, they would like to be close enough to a beach, so they can sunbathe and swim regularly. |
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At the moment, Quentin was lounging on deck, watching passengers sunbathe and swim. |
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We trek to the hotel, reminding ourselves that once we drop off our bags, we can go to the beach, sunbathe, swim, and relax. |
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Several people started a game of croquet, while a couple of the girls stripped down to bathing suits to sunbathe. |
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Watch them swim and sunbathe or entertain them with the laser and water shows. |
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It is a lovely spot to go for a swim and to sunbathe on one of the little beaches. |
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It started, he says, because his girlfriend likes to sunbathe and, since he's pretty thin on top, he was getting burned. |
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If you like to sunbathe you'll enjoy relaxing around the large pool on one of the many sun loungers. |
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Sit round the swimming pool within the fort walls or sunbathe on the loungers by the Arabian Sea and have drinks and food brought to you. |
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Colourful mountains in shades of pink, red, purple and yellow overlook shorelines where turtles and flamingos roam or sunbathe. |
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There are two little islands out in the water in the middle of the beach, where some people swim out and sunbathe. |
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You can sunbathe or read a book on the river bank while the children play in the river to their heart's content. |
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Bears love their caves, monkeys want to climb, and the lions like to sunbathe on a rock. |
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The lunch break, around midday, is a time when many people are able to sunbathe for a short time and it is folly to discourage this. |
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Like the terraces of sanatoria, the gallery faced southwest and invited visitors to sunbathe. |
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Then, she'd sunbathe sensuously on the doormat, brown eyes half closed, body hot from the rays, like a jet-set heiress on the white sand beach in Ibiza. |
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Charlotte has been too busy working to get to the beach, and of late the weather's been too chilly to sunbathe or swim in the outdoor pool at her apartment complex. |
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Set on a secluded beach, it has two swimming pools, plenty of space to sunbathe and there is a shuttle bus that takes guests to the nearby town of Panjim. |
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When thousands of people from Britain hit the beaches and slap on their suntan lotion to sunbathe this summer, there will be something different in the air. |
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You can sunbathe at the fjord while snow sparkles on the mountains. |
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And so it seems wise to advise pregnant women to sunbathe whenever possible, while taking care not to burn, and to take vitamin D supplements in winter. |
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The beach offers plenty of room to sunbathe, good water quality, a diving centre, great facilities, sport activities, lifeguard surveillance during the summer and a promenade with bars and restaurants. |
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This pebble beach offers clean and crystal clear waters, good facilities, lifeguard surveillance, plenty of room to sunbathe and is close to restaurants. |
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Almost always we'd have it to ourselves, and we'd swim, sunbathe, pass a joint and a bota bag of sweet red wine, and make love under the sun, while the trees swayed in the breeze and the only sound was the sound of the birds. |
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Between the fishing port of St Gilles and the seaside resort of les Sables d'olonne, camping les Dunes is near a long sandy beach where you can bathe, sunbathe and try various watersports. |
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We watched the girls at their home in Rye argue, sunbathe, have their pictures taken, argue and sunbathe. |
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Situated between Mount Igeldo and Miramar Palace Gardens, Ondarreta Beach offers the sun seeker over half a kilometre by 100 metres of sand on which to sunbathe. |
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A district nurse yesterday won the right to sunbathe naked in her back garden after being taken to court by her next-door neighbour. |
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Price, who also showed off a new garter belt tattoo, revealed she was more likely to sunbathe naked than in one of her own designs. |
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Stroll under the mimosa and eucalyptus trees that line the beach, sunbathe freely and, above all, dive into the turquoise water inviting you to relax. |
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And moreover, when the sun shines, it stays longer at its zenith and one can sunbathe on the terraces of the altitude restaurants, between two descents. |
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A beach where children can play freely and lovers of the outdoors to practice their favorite sport or sunbathe away from the stresses of everyday life. |
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And dry oil sprays rather than creams are easier to apply – and less of a social faux pas – if you're on the hirsute side, because nobody wants to sunbathe next to a hot, greasy mess. |
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At 21 she qualified as a nurse at Stockport College and rented a nearby flat, making frequent visits back home to borrow milk and money, and sunbathe in the garden. |
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Wild birds tend to ant and sunbathe most frequently during periods of high humidity, particularly right after heavy or prolonged rainfall in summer. |
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She was first spotted nude when she was exercising in her office at 8 am and later lied down on her desk to relax or sunbathe, the Daily Star reported. |
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I am thinking of going for a chemical peel to remove the fine lines from my face but I have heard that I won't be able to sunbathe afterwards without causing damage. |
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On warm days when the weather is favorable, the Low Steps often become a popular gathering place for students to sunbathe, eat lunch, or play frisbee. |
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