Closing with the sound of lazily crashing waves in the distance, the album comes full circle. |
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The ripples silently hit the tub before crashing waves slapped against the metal sides. |
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Adrianna was standing on the forecastle deck near the bowsprit of the ship, staring out at the crashing waves and crystal clear water. |
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When we went out the first time, a piercing wind had whipped the tops off the crashing waves to send biting showers of stinging sea water at us. |
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Seagulls yelped in the distance above the sound of the crashing waves and flew among the turrets and battlements of the dark castle. |
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But without the accompanying TV show, all crashing waves, white sand and gnarly crofters, the book reveals itself as something of a curate's egg. |
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It is also with some pride that I talk about the beauty of my area and the crashing waves on the west coast. |
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We were out on a jetty surrounded by crashing waves and everybody was getting wet. |
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A few kilometres away from Madras city on the Coromandal coast, the boom of chisel and hammer rises in the sandy wilderness, above crashing waves and soughing winds. |
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However you experience our coastline, the crashing waves and gentle sea breeze are all part of a lifestyle that you won't want to leave behind. |
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From here, head to Margaret River, where wineries meet crashing waves, underground caves and majestic jarrah, marri and karri forests. |
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The souks are relatively hassle-free, the restaurants have fabulous views of the crashing waves and the beaches are huge. |
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Fall asleep to the sound of crashing waves and wake to see koalas and exotic birdlife in the trees near your accommodation. |
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The local newspapers do not have eyewitness accounts of crashing waves, piercing rocks or burning timbers. |
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My biggest fear, of course, is swimming slower than the hundreds of other meshuggeners and being left behind, solitary in the open sea and crashing waves. |
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Soft sounds of crashing waves and passing cars were piped into the room, creating a melancholy soundscape that contrasted with the exhibition's visual flamboyance. |
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The performers face out to thousands of young Liberians swaying in front of crashing waves. |
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O'Keeffe painted two lava bridges — natural arches formed over the crashing waves of the ocean below. |
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Horses gallop along the black sand, through crashing waves, while villagers play football on the shore. |
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A young woman sitting absurdly close to crashing waves is almost sucked out to sea. |
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You and your most close relatives will share the dramatic views, the sound of seagulls soaring above crashing waves, and the cozy atmosphere of the Mediterranean. |
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In summer, the crashing waves calm down to make the water welcoming for beginning bodysurfers. |
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It happens when microscopic marineanimals in bright red algae reacts when stimulated by the crashing waves. |
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As the sun set, we strolled along a beach dotted with starfish, watching wallabies and pademelons — mini kangaroos, essentially — feed among the dunes, while oystercatchers swooped above the crashing waves. |
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Crossing the North Sea from Riga to London on board the Thetis in 1839, amid the howling wind and the crashing waves, Wagner heard the sailors tell the legend of the cursed sea-captain. |
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A cliff-top bar features thrones carved out of stone, gazing out over crashing waves next to a swimming pool perched on the edge of a sheer rock face, while steps lead down to a private sandy beach. |
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Footage of crashing waves flashed behind her. |
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It was hard to breathe with the high crashing waves. |
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Only where brown algae grow thickly on rocks can animals and smaller algae find protection from the daily changes in temperature, salinity, desiccation, and crashing waves. |
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Imagine waking up for work and walking to the dockyard. You are greeted by the call of seagulls, the smell of crisp sea air and the sound of crashing waves on the rocks. |
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In separate statements, both girls described how grooves on the seabed combined with sudden crashing waves and a rip tide had left them unable to touch the floor. |
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Crashing waves pose an obvious hazard, and then there are tides, rip currents and strong winds to consider. |
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