Wooden bumboats chug in and out of the old jetty ferrying people to islands such as Pulau Ubin. |
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When she reached the small concrete jetty she had problems getting up on to it. |
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The Admiral remembers all too clearly returning from long Cold War submarine patrols, and having to queue on a rainswept jetty to use a phone. |
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Luckily, one of the posts holding the jetty up was stopping him going any further, otherwise he would have been in trouble. |
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And then there was the enchanting boat-ride across from City Palace jetty to dreamy Lake Palace for dinner. |
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The lightship has had uplighters added to its fore and aft masts with lighting units added around its deck and jetty. |
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He flicked a stray pebble with his toe into the water, the ripples expanding as far as the jetty. |
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While walking on the prom on Saturday night, close to the entrance to the stone jetty, I came across a dog waste bin overflowing with rubbish. |
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Whenever we fished this popular jetty, I got the job of digging up the lugworm on the beach, and then gutting the mackerel when we got home. |
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In 1909, another leg was added to the jetty, to facilitate a railway line for the loading of timber onto steamers and tall sailing ships. |
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Floors jetty out, but are seemingly pulled back by the tambour shutters that make up the facade. |
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At that time, oil was filled in steel drums and taken by locomotives to the end of the jetty before being loaded on sloops and schooners. |
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Most are small, less than three or four feet, but occasionally a pier or jetty angler soaking a big bait hooks a fish with real shoulders. |
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Fifty semipalmated plovers settled beside the Sherwood Island jetty and became invisible among the rocks. |
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At the jetty were two naval ships, including INS Tir, welcoming beelines of visitors on board. |
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I set off late to give the sediment time to settle, and I headed off from the jetty to the west side of the tiny island of Renggis nearby. |
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Lionfish, with their colours even more luminescent in the brightness of torchlight, gently moved around the jetty posts. |
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The rangers set up underwater microphones attached to amplifiers on the jetty. |
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The so-called port at Siem Reap is actually a huge shanty town where the jetty is literally collapsing into the water. |
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During lunch the local information came in, so we drove back to Cape Town harbor and had a search for the sheathbill from the port's main jetty. |
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This was achieved by means of barges which came alongside to transport convicts across the half mile of water to a small jetty. |
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Glossy fellows the males were, in jetty coats with red, gold-bordered shoulder knots. |
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People milled around, gazing out to sea and watching the waves lapping at the jetty in silent worship. |
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Untying the mooring ropes I pushed the motor into gear, slowly moving away from the jetty. |
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As the sun set, the fluorescent jetty lights blinked on, producing pools of glittering reflections on the dark surface. |
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As we approached the jetty a speedboat whisked past sending our boat bobbing violently in its wake. |
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We tied up on a jetty on Havelock Island with blue boats bobbing in its bay and rising hills, covered in forests, as a background. |
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Rain is slashing slantwise, mixing with spray from waves smashing into jetty walls. |
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One by one they were released into the River Stour from the jetty by the sailing club near the slipway at Quay Street. |
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Two continuous ship unloaders will be relocated to the new jetty and upgraded to permit dual operation. |
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The tide was still out when we got back to shore, so we could not moor close to the jetty. |
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The power delivery is seamless, the engine note rising from a deep burble like a powerboat tethered to a jetty to a howl like a Formula One car. |
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On an oceanfront or riverside, usually near a jetty or landing port, these hotels were features of the maritime age. |
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One of the three fishing partners narrowly escaped by swimming to a jetty after waves capsized the small boat. |
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Resident giant grouper, turtles and schools of hatchetfish reside below the jetty. |
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The layeredness that Smithson found within the various strata of the jetty, Shaw finds in, and grafts into, the process of textual production. |
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Aughinish jetty receives ore, oil and caustic and exports the finished aluminium oxide. |
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I smiled each time my strobe synchronised with a brilliant lightning flash just above the jetty. |
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There is a large lake in the landscaped gardens, with two islands, a dinghy and lakeside summerhouse with its own jetty alongside. |
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Also worth note, the serious jetty rustler is not opposed to tossing a few fresh shrimp as chum to attract or hold passing fish. |
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The white-collared kingfisher is easily spotted in the jetty area of Port Blair. |
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As most of the hotels are on the waterfront, the boats will pick you up from the jetty behind yours and drop you back. |
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And it has its own jetty, where you can be picked up by boat and spirited to the superior diving and snorkelling sites around Tiran. |
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The dog jumped out of Gareth's arms and plunged into the canal where he made his way under a mooring jetty. |
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After the essential Cornish pasty was purchased we headed back to the jetty where preparations were underway. |
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Telli furled the sail as they entered its mouth and they drifted up to a small jetty, timing it perfectly so they had no need to use the oars. |
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It's a modern house, commanding magnificent vistas of Clew Bay and the mountains of Mayo as well as a bird's eye view of jetty goings-on. |
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Mantis shrimp skulked liked cats under the jetty, one feasting on a juvenile pufferfish that had strayed too close to its spearing claws. |
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Product from the ship can be discharged onto the existing jetty conveyor or into trucks for transport ashore. |
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At about 2.30 am, his body was pulled from the water by the lifeboat crew down by the docks, near the jetty. |
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When these were recommended for refusal, the plans were resubmitted to propose one additional jetty and an extension on the current one. |
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In 1978, a tropical cyclone, with destructive winds and huge waves, washed away large sections of the jetty near the shore. |
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Nudibranchs are found everywhere, and just in front of the jetty, jawfish peer out of their holes, with mouthfuls of eggs. |
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Jody stretches out on the moist jetty, and inhales the clean smell of old wood. |
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Port Denison could have a new jetty before its annual Blessing of the Fleet in November. |
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Bali Hai is located at Panuba Inn Resort with its own jetty connected to the dive base, and accommodation for its own divers. |
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The company is also planning to invest in a private jetty to enable it to export bulk cement. |
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The very long jetty was used as a wharf for the area in the days of coastal shipping. |
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Next to it is a timber building overhanging the lake, a fish restaurant and a jetty for fishing and boarding ferries. |
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Here you can dine with a view across the lagoon, while your yacht is moored in a private jetty. |
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Under a steady drizzle the Ocean Hunter drew up to a small jetty nestled in the heart of a protected bay. |
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Tony O'Reilly owns a villa, complete with a private jetty, on Paradise Island. |
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A 70-metre jetty will connect the waters of the Atlantic to phase one of the waterfront. |
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The wooden jetty which jutted out into the waters was long, but the Lake seemed to dwarf it effortlessly. |
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The harbor is protected by a long jetty running more or less north and south, and you have to enter at the southern end. |
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The opening of the harbor is protected by a jetty, so the harbor is never swept by storm waves, nor is it ever closed off by sedimentation. |
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Some fifteen minutes from the last lookout there is a stone seat from which you can view the upper harbour and the jetty at Governors Bay. |
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Now she shares her bay with three dayboats and a couple of other safari boats, and a rough jetty stretches almost to her mooring. |
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We go ashore by dinghy at a pretty stone jetty surrounded by dense trees and rhododendron bushes. |
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They also said the construction of a new jetty posed a threat to Greenland white-fronted geese which are common on the nearby Drumharlow Lake. |
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Rain or shine, every morning he walks down the fishing harbour jetty to feed the crows. |
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But they had to wait two years before construction was started with the jetty. |
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The mid-May surf run was a bonus for waders and pier and jetty fishermen. |
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At least two snook, one of which was within the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's 24-to 28-inch legal slot length, were caught this past summer from the Surfside jetty. |
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They used the mill to produce to produce paper products by importing Dutch strawboard, at first via Goole, and then to the firm's own jetty on the Ouse. |
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The half-mile long jetty acts as a trap to hold the influxes. |
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Getting off the ship on to a fast boat and later on to the jetty at the Coast Guard headquarters in Fort Kochi, the three fishermen looked ebullient and happy. |
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Back at the jetty I was offered an arm for support, but refused. |
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Businessman John Cross wanted to turn the dilapidated and decaying jetty into a shopping mall, bistro-style restaurant and a specialised apartment-style hotel. |
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We returned to the jetty and the sailors fastened the boat ashore. |
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His dedication to the community has been manifested in numerous ways, including mortgaging his house to fund the construction of a jetty in the Soufriere Bay. |
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Two men are sitting on the jetty, fixing bait to hooks and casting fishing-lines out into the water, chatting quietly in Spanish and sipping from bottles of Corona. |
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The track became old stone jetty, sloping straight into the sea. |
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A new jetty has been built allowing easy access for the boats. |
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From Hampi, round, flat-bottomed boats called coracles ferry people across the river to a rocky jetty, but that is only the beginning of the trip to the Anjanadri temple. |
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A man was riding a donkey, carrying a couple of baskets towards the jetty. |
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Each of the resort's 44 huge over-water villas is a free-standing structure connected by a walkway to a triangular central jetty that juts one hundred metres into the lagoon. |
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The students and their teachers were asked to design and build a passenger jetty, which would help to transfer passengers from the terminals to the planes. |
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Furthermore, during the same period, council resolved to proceed with the separation of the seaward portion of the jetty from the inshore portion. |
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From these homes one can see the lighthouse, the jetty, some small islands, but nothing more. |
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A distinct tide rip ran along the jetty toward the harbor, and the anglers cast their baits and lures upcurrent at the seam, letting their lines swing around underneath. |
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A deep water basin will be dredged in the Thames to ensure vessels do not ground at low tide and the new jetty will be extended forward by about ten metres. |
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Damage was also caused to the hotel's jetty while several trees in the grounds were felled by the strong winds, although there was not disruption to the electricity supply. |
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In January 2002, various species of algae, sponge, hydroid and tunicate colonies were scraped from the south jetty during an extremely low tide. |
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The jetty was also opposed by the Tees Conservancy Commissioners and they moored barges along the foreshore to obstruct construction. |
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There was a local jetty to export the oil shale, and smaller operations occurred at nearby Bencliff Grit east of Osmington Mills. |
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I pulled back, made fast again to the jetty, and then went to sleep at last. |
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The crew abandoned the submarine at the jetty at King Edward Point on South Georgia. |
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The old jetty at the Fort George Point is the location of the Dolphin Research Centre, with leading marine biologist Prof. |
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The mill owners built a private jetty and began receiving grain shipments from Geelong, and returning processed flour and bran. |
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At times up to eight or nine lighters would be loading at the jetty with cargo for Melbourne, as well as a steamer. |
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A jetty was built in 1887, with railway lines connecting it with the wharf and the main line. |
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The current lifeboat, an Atlantic 75, is housed in the boathouse by the jetty and is launched using a lifeboat tractor. |
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The jetty is now used by Orthios to dock cruise ships visiting from all over the world. |
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The jetty is wide enough for coaches to travel down to collect and deliver passengers to the town and on local tours. |
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The inner breakwater, with its jetty, former victualling store and Inner Pierhead Fort, are Grade II Listed. |
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After James Watt's report on this in 1769, a jetty was constructed at Longhaugh Point to block off the southern channel. |
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The offshore Besar Island, Upeh Island and Undan Island are part of Malacca which are accessible by jetty from Malacca mainland. |
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Surf casting originated on the East Coast, but anywhere there's breaking water on a beach or jetty, you'll find people casting lines. |
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Falling off the end of a jetty in France while waving my leg trying to make pond-skaters move. |
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Around the Power Plant jetty rocks, toss upcurrent and guide the bait's drift with frequent upstrokes to prevent fouling. |
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When he spotted a 4ft bronze whaler shark he jumped in and, after a wrestle, pulled it on to the jetty. |
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Housed in the beached tugboat Danie Hugo near the jetty, the Tug is something of an obligatory destination for any dinner-goer in Swakopmund. |
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Stompy at the end of the jetty fixing and loading, he big tough belly shakin' when he dump the gas container down in the boat. |
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However, the major highlight of the seminar is a live boat demo on the latest EM2040C Compact wideband multibeam echosounder at Bayanat jetty. |
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The quieter side of Corfu THE sun was most definitely over the yardarm as the young Greek waiter guided our small motorboat into a mooring space on the simple wooden jetty. |
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Its usage is presumed to have been for transporting brickmaking materials to and from a jetty on the Solent, and it is not thought to have used mechanical traction. |
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Many of their activities involve the river, boats and jetty. |
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The jetty was reconstructed in 1872, and storage sheds added. |
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The jetty was extended in 1870, allowing sufficient depth for shallow draft vessels to dock at any tide, and soon daily steamers from Melbourne were calling. |
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The work includes improvements to the jetty, a new reception in the main building overlooking the beach and the addition of private pools and sun decks to 27 villas. |
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A LIFEBOATMAN yesterday told how bystanders shared his horror at the sight of this reckless man walking his dog on a jetty lashed by 20-foot waves. |
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