Then I thought he was just in a hurry to get to the head of the lake for another run. |
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The rank smoky smell recalls the lamp at Uncle Don's lodge on the lake where Jack and I went to swim on hot nights. |
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He watched the object come off the lake and fly very low and circle around the house. |
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The continuous monitoring of the lake ecology reveals far-reaching changes in its environment. |
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His father, Allan Bjornaa Sr., is a Batchewana First Nation fisherman who catches whitefish and lake trout in Lake Superior. |
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Spin casting for lake trout, whitefish, and northern pike is reason enough to pack the rods, but the big draw is fly-fishing for arctic grayling. |
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The water crept to the top of the massive berm that holds back the lake and then spilled over. |
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Keeping their course on the north side of the lake until they reached its head, they started up the mountain. |
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A much larger area at the north end of the lake is approximately 24 m deep, shallowing to the south. |
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There is evidence from 4000 BC in the Swiss lake habitations that the people made it from barley and rye flour. |
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Communities gathered on hill tops and lake shores to collect the berries in specially designed rush and wicker baskets. |
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Near the north end of the lake and just 30 minutes up from the city of Vernon sits Sovereign Lake Nordic Centre. |
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Bird species like garganey, gadwall, mallard, shoveller, pintail and wigeon use the lake in transit. |
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Feeling energetic still, I jogged down to Alta lake just as a lucent sun lay half hidden behind a three-thousand foot mountain. |
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From the mobile start line near the east shore north of Hen Holme, the fleet of 12 yachts spread out across the lake in light airs. |
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Bogs and glacial recessional lake deposits frequently contain compressible deposits of peat and organic-rich silt. |
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Organic globules found in a meteorite that slammed into the lake may be older than our sun, a new study says. |
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The lake has now become a dumping ground for the city's sewage and industrial waste. |
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The idea of the lake stretching across the whole world was only a desire, a wish shared by everyone in Belryno. |
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The lake is an official recreation area with all sorts of water activities plus hiking and camping. |
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Marsh fern, water horehound, spotted touch-me-not, great water dock, and lake sedge live on the soupy mudflats. |
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I have swum in, canoed, windsurfed and sailed on the lake for many years and the biggest hassle for me has never been fast and noisy speedboats. |
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There are going to be larger yachts and sailing boats on the lake so we need bigger jetties to accommodate them. |
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The traffic consists mainly of weekenders heading out to the lake for the weekend. |
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The sun rose just about the hills near the lake, which made the quiet lake reflect its light, adding more radiance. |
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When the sun is bright and the expansive lake shimmers radiant turquoise, walking through her yard is like being transported to another world. |
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There was a lake in the middle of the garden, with a weeping willow growing in the middle of it. |
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The lake by the doorway was barely more than a large pond now, heavy and odorous with effluents leached from the tailings by rains. |
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The lake basin includes piles of skeletons of large mammals such as fallow deer, red deer, and aurochs, the ancestor of modern cattle. |
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The lake acts somewhat like a huge rain gauge, so that lake level is a proxy for precipitation. |
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The American Heart Association suggests the healthy people eat at least two weekly servings of fish, such as salmon, lake trout or albacore tuna. |
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In spring, the westerly winds blow across the frozen lake and become cooler. |
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It is heated and cooled using the power from the nearby lake and solar panels on the roof, and the toilets are flushed using rainwater. |
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Before tea time I moved around the lake and swapped some worms for maggots from a local angler. |
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Being a landscapist, he envisaged the new city as being tree, garden and lake driven. |
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A deep forested mountain valley cradles a small lake that is the headwaters of Rio Pueblo, which tumbles through the village of the Taos people. |
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It was something that would not have been attempted prior to the drainage project when the waters of the lake lapped the roadside at Pontoon. |
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The sound of lake water lapping on the shore was a constant reminder of the fact that we were on an island. |
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It is the largest and deepest lake on the American continent and the second largest alpine lake in the world. |
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The taste buds of the lake sturgeon protrude from the toothless mouth and are used to help in the selection of food. |
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I rushed home, quickly made up 6 mixes of bait, and returning to the lake put the whole lot in where I'd seen the fish. |
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He wants to create four swimming pools within the existing boundary of the lake and fill in all the space in between. |
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The common reed is a tall perennial grass found in marshes and along river and lake edges. |
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Boatsheds were built along the lake edge at Kerr Bay and baches were built among the beech trees on the slopes above the bay. |
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An enormous cirque plunged 300 feet down to a frozen aquamarine lake and then sloped up and away to a sawtoothed ridge. |
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The dining-room, with vistas of the lake and the mountains, remains open all day for restorative drinks of water, herbal tea and vegetable broth. |
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As more and more water backed up, a temporary lake formed and grew larger and larger. |
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It's caused by the onset of the dry season, when the water backed up in the Tonie Sap lake begins to drain into the Mekong. |
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The lake largely dried up in droughts or in warm summers, refilling from the runoff of melting show. |
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Water levels on the lake were very low and conditions have not been very favourable for angling with few anglers fishing the lakes. |
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During the summer months, decreases in river, lake and reservoir levels are likely to occur. |
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The setting for the film is a beautiful temple on a secluded lake where an old monk and his young charge live. |
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It rained hard enough to chase us off the lake and back to the cabin to fire up the wood stove. |
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The lake view turned out to be a murky green puddle of water several feet deep, full of moss, slime, and a pack of vicious alligators. |
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The government too had to be blamed as a portion of the lake was allotted for sale. |
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Additional studies will determine if the rocks were laid down by minerals formed at the bottom of a salty lake or sea. |
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As April arrived the lake water level rose by a couple of feet after a sustained period of rain. |
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Sunday afternoon found us trying out, with some success, the small trout lake situated just behind the bungalow. |
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The project would involve creating a huge artificial lake and sifting out the mineral. |
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The section around Lake Baikal, the largest freshwater lake in the world, had not been built. |
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Through the trees however, the sparkle of a large, man-made lake was visible. |
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Set slid to the ground without a sound, blood pooling around him and forming a shallow lake of red liquid. |
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A poached pear dessert on a delicious fluff of ricotta and mascarpone cheeses runs afoul in a lake of bullying raspberry sauce. |
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A dark patch on the surface of Titan, moon of Saturn, might be a lake filled with liquid hydrocarbons, astronomers have said. |
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Can you imagine being chased across a lake of petrol by a grinning madman with a cigarette lighter? |
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The inclusion of azurite blue and lake glazes indicates that this was a sophisticated and expensive colour scheme. |
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Burnt umber, terre verte, red ochre, red lake and burnt sienna were identified in several places. |
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The native range of the lake trout includes the cold water regions of northern Canada, Alaska, the Great Lakes and parts of New England. |
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If your staff were trained in a pool and you have a lakefront, the staff need to have participated in specific training in a lake environment. |
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The lake will be cleaned up and sediment removed and the lakeside landing stage and terrace will be repaired. |
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The lake has several exceptional lakeside resorts, along with eight developed public campgrounds. |
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The solution is to take the sewage away from the lake or the lakeside, and to change the land use. |
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The position at which influent water penetrates the lake water depends on the relative densities of the water masses. |
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The lake has unfortunately lost its pristine glory over the years due to the ceaseless encroachments of the avaricious residents. |
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The lake is just a hop, skip and jump away from the terrace in the center of the Inn, convenient for the cruise boats to dock. |
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A previously used football field sized A-site next to a small lake was ample enough to house all the vehicles. |
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Despite the poor angling conditions a good number of anglers fished the lake with some success. |
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What I do want is for the lake and its environs to be respected, preserved, protected and enhanced for future generations. |
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Should the wall of the lava lake be breached, lava escapes and moves down the side of the volcano as a lava flow. |
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Spirit landed in the middle of Gusev Crater, a 95-mile-wide depression scientists believe contained a lake during the ancient past. |
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Such a dam would turn the lake into a reservoir to store irrigation water for use in the lower Yellowstone Valley. |
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This route led away from the lake through bracken and heather, over a ridge between two hills. |
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The mangrove swamps, tidal flats and sandy isles around the lake become their home for two full months. |
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The plaintiff owned a house next to a man-made lake on which the defendant conducted motor-boat races. |
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Policemen shooed us away from near the lake not out of being perverse but because a great big tree had fallen down and blocked the road. |
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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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The third lake is the smallest and is mainly stocked with crucian carp and tench. |
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This lake is mainly carp, with rudd, roach, eels and tench as back-up fish. |
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The club has a lake stocked with fish such as perch, roach, tench, rudd, carp and pike. |
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Experts will try to net all the native carp, bream and tench in the lake and take them to a fish farm. |
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The lake has become well known in birding circles as a fine place to see all types of waterfowl and shorebirds, both rare and common. |
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Control bag pH was similar to pH in the lake and remained relatively constant throughout the six-week period. |
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In front of me is a Bailey bridge across a wide canal that transfers water from the Euphrates River to a lake further to the east. |
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We rode towards Baker Lake, but before reaching the lake stopped to wait up for Michael and Cathy. |
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Lareina was outside on one the many balconies, only hers nearly touched the lake water. |
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You can know when a lake will freeze or a pot will boil by abstracting the big picture from all the little details. |
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Mara smiled slightly as they entered the broad bowl of mountains and beheld the lake of clear water at its centre. |
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While I was out swimming in this lake a few days ago, I came across a water nymph. |
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I sat out on a rock, looking over a lake that had once been filled with water nymphs. |
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Those theories include that the haematite may have formed in a long-lasting lake or in a volcanic environment. |
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On the lake itself, we mainly saw the same woodpeckers, gulls, goldfinch, robins, waxwings, juncos, and other common birds spotted last year. |
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That way, when they woke up and saw that their sign was gone, they'd know that the Jesus freaks across the lake did it. |
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She didn't even try to swim, but the waves of the lake carried her across to the other side. |
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Mitch laid her down the ground under a weeping willow tree, and walked to the lake nearby then sat down and started to throw stones at it. |
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The borates on the claims in the canyon originated through sedimentation on an ancient lake bed. |
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In New Zealand lake water can be stored while wind power is available and used in calm weather. |
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Conjuring a pleasant place like a beach, or a raft on a lake can help you take your mind off the urge and relax. |
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The navy constructed this rectangular-shaped lake several decades ago to test its early torpedoes. |
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Energy advected to and from the lake by precipitation, surface water, and ground water had little effect on evaporation rates. |
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I would land from time to time and swim and bathe in the lake and watch as white birds lifted from the water and soared off to the clouds. |
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The innovative aerators offer golf course superintendents a better solution to their lake aeration needs. |
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Perched on a tiny, tear-shaped island in the middle of the lake sat a small, white church shrouded in trees. |
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When these oblations are concluded, we will all flood the lake or the nearby ocean for our holy dip in the sanctified waters. |
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The lake has two boat ramps popular with anglers in summer and a campground with a sand volleyball court, horseshoe pits, and a basketball hoop. |
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Altogether, including its associated maze of bayous and cypress swamps, the lake covers fifty square miles. |
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It is a large fresh water lake associated with marshes on the flood plains of the river. |
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I was seated in the window seat over looking the woods and small lake they had. |
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The grape spirit market was in decline, too, so the EC wine lake was overflowing. |
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Lemmon says the rock samples and mineral deposits tend to point to a large area of water that once existed on Mars, such as a lake or even a sea. |
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When the ice thawed, the Messerschmitt sank and remained at the bottom of the lake until recovered by Pearce. |
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Beyond fields and woods come occasional glimpses of the lake in dry brilliant sunshine. |
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Wooden lodges and log cabins are usually found on the banks of a lake or river. |
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They were standing on the banks of the lake in the forest, watching the sunlight glisten off its silver surface. |
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Surely the simplest answer to the Dead Sea saltiness question is that it is really a lake which has no outlet. |
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Caribou bull cow and two calves skirt the ridge above our camp lake during breakfast. |
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Charlemagne thereupon fell in love with the lake and could not leave its shores. |
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You continue through the woods, carpeted here with delicate white wood anemones, and emerge back at the lake shore by the jetties. |
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When bad weather came, they'd sail up one of the creeks around the lake for shelter. |
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Surrounded by a lake in the centre of Bandar Seri Begawan, the ceremonial barge remains unused. |
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At Gatorland, lake levels were lowered in order to prevent floods spilling the 1,000 alligators and crocodiles into the surrounding area. |
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A lone tree sat dejectedly atop a small hill, overlooking a small lake that reflected the clouded sky above. |
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The inland lake is filled with seawater each day, and stocked with marine fish. |
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There are no federal environmental or health standards for arsenic or copper in lake sediments. |
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The lake sturgeon does not appear to present any negative attributes concerning the environment or humans. |
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Instead, the most recommended fish are salmon, common mackerel and lake trout. |
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Lochs, and Scotland has 30,000 of them, had defensive lake dwellings called crannogs, founded on timber piles. |
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Many of these lake dwellings were used during different time-periods, stretching from early medieval times up to the late medieval. |
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The squall of lake effect snow gave us alpine-like conditions at 20 ft above sea level. |
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When the cold winds start bringing lake effect snow to clog my neighborhood, don't think for a second that I'm not thinking of you guys. |
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The smallish PB150 promises to sculpt trails from even the softest of lake effect snow. |
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In tributaries feeding the lake, brook trout competed with young bull trout for food and in the lake, lake trout preyed on bull trout. |
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Now it was just a hop on an internal flight from Luxor to Aswan and on to the banks of the Nile and lake Nasser. |
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We got a glimpse of another lake on the right, Lake Gertrude, which unlike Lake Dora, is landlocked. |
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This is a landlocked salt-water lake that was cut off when the surrounding reef rose up in prehistoric times. |
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Reaching the centre of the lake again he held his arm steady, keeping the roots still on the surface. |
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Sediments on lake bottoms and sea beds are far richer in biomarker molecules than we might suspect. |
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My family have had boats of every description on the lake for the past 100 years. |
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This lake is a traditional mixed fishery with a large head of carp, tench, bream, roach, perch, rudd, crucian carp, pike and zander. |
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A beautiful blue lake on its summit is frozen till late in the year and offers excellent skating ground. |
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The slate-built village itself above the lake also has plenty to offer the sightseer. |
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They wound up paddling through an ice maze on a lake at the toe of a glacier. |
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The bus turned a sharp corner and then she saw the camp, the lake over a little hill and a big building that she guessed to be the mess hall. |
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If preferred prey species are not present at these depths, lake trout may then resort to feeding on zooplankton and invertebrates. |
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According to folklore, the lake is home to a giant serpent with extraordinary powers. |
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This lake sees carp anglers from all over Europe, eager to make the most of the warm winters. |
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The removal of trout from the lake is limited and permitted only to members of the Bleach Lough angling club. |
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In 1912 the SS Earnslaw began to ply the lake and you still can take a trip on this historic steamer. |
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The lake was the cradle of Andean civilisation and remains enduringly known as the birthplace of the Inca empire. |
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The helicopter he was flying reportedly hit power lines then crashed into a house on the lake shore. |
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Around the lake we could see samples of most of Florida's native birds, such as osprey, anhinga, eagles, hawks, and herons. |
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There is an urgent need to resurvey and map the lake using modern tools such as the geographical information system. |
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Residents of the village heard the plane approach from the direction of the lake and it appeared to have engine trouble. |
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The new images showed further details of what scientists believe is the rocky bed of an ancient lake that may have once harboured life. |
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You will also probably know the average depth, the surface area, the age of the lake and when it was last emptied. |
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So it's likely that Hutchinson, a hard-core lake angler, had made similar decisions before. |
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Thousands of litres of heavy industrial oil spilled into the lake after 43 train cars derailed on Wednesday morning. |
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Lots of food, swimming and lake activities, cards and board games, generally a good time. |
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Because the water in the lake was very low, a couple of huge stones stuck out. |
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After the rowers were shuttled off to the hotel for a night of rest, the parents ate a lovely dinner by the lake and watched the sun set. |
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It is understood the disease was then introduced to the trout lake by an angler who had been fishing for carp. |
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Investigators said it appeared the pair were tubing on the lake when the man struggled to return to the boat and went under the water. |
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During the second day at the camp, I decided to go tubing on the lake during the break. |
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The lake shined in the moonlight and reflected the sights above, the water ripples breaking up the starshine into tiny dancing lights. |
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The waters of the lake are limpid, the colour of jade, and reflect the surrounding beauty of the peaks and trees. |
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The chase cars began because we were using a dry lake bed for initial training before using the paved runway. |
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The hot springs and underground river that enter the lake results in the water on the shore being boiling hot. |
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The lake bed is mostly clean gravel, picked over by the numerous bottom feeding fish. |
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The Dee River, with its headwaters in Bala Lake, the largest natural lake in Wales, flows through northern Wales into England. |
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The best he could hope for was to land in a lake or that the pod wouldn't break up as badly as most. |
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One of the missiles accidentally missed the launch platform and fell onto the Heliopolis lake shore. |
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Excellent views of the lake and Mount Aspiring can be seen from the mountain top. |
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Fishing a lovely loch, or lake even, for the first time is invariably an uplifting experience. |
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Every motorbike for miles around is heading for the lake at the town centre. |
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Once again, pollution-laden storm water had been flushed from sewers into the lake contaminating drinking supplies. |
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The boat was 14 feet long and it's clearly a boat for a lake not a rough and tumble area like the Berkeley Bay. |
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Soon the planned rowing lake at Willington will be a reality and rowing can continue to flourish in the area. |
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This lake is probably the best bet for the angler looking for a real challenge of uncaught monsters. |
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The man, who has worked at the lake for five years, said the site desperately needs a clean-up. |
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Le Praz is a pretty village with a lake and the unmissable site of the ski jump used in the 1992 Winter Olympics. |
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But over time, fertilizer run-off from agriculture, for example, may load the lake with excess nutrients. |
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It's in a fantastic location on the coast, with sea-views out of one side, and views over a lovely lake from the other. |
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It may not be four star like the one in Berlin, but it's a great deal nicer with a lovely view over the lake at breakfast. |
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A deep, clear lake centered the oasis, and the first thing both riders did when they arrived was fill their skins full of the life-giving water. |
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A low dam on the river creates a small lake that provides decent fishing for bass and sunfish. |
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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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Altogether it is rather like skinny-dipping in a lake of shooting stars on the happiest day of your childhood. |
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There were prolific hatches of mayfly all over the lake for most days during the week. |
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In the dusk we walked out onto a little bridge to watch birds, and in the stilly evening, out over the lake an alpen horn began to play. |
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There is another very large grassy area across the other side of the lake which offers a more forgiving landing and less chance of turbulent air. |
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For half the year this is a salt lake full of krill, which in turn attracts millions of flamingos. |
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The big main lake in front of us has nearly eight hundred carp plus some orfe and tench. |
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Six ducks and 5,000 grass and silver carp have been introduced into the reborn lake to conserve its ecology. |
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The lake was developed to a rowing racing standard and on August 4, fifteen different nations converged for the opening heats. |
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The mature lake has a good head of fish with the original stock of perch, eels and pike attaining specimen proportions. |
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He goes to a nearby lake with some high school friends occasionally and joins his brother and dad at a small stock-car track in Louisiana. |
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A temperature inversion across the lake allowed this faraway city to be briefly visible. |
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Swans, geese, seagulls, ducks and one giant heron maculated the lake in spots of white, brown, and grey. |
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The browned perch fillets may be added with rice, the lake whitefishes and the small but delicious bleaks. |
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The river flows out in a lagoon setting and joins the lake just outside a long extended finger of sand, right beside a beautiful sandy beach. |
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Adding an extra magical touch were the mechanical swans on the lake backdrop and the beautiful sparkling tulle costumes. |
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What looks like the head of the lake opens up as one rounds the next corner to reveal another sheet of water. |
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Mr Deacon says that far from damaging wildlife, the lake and wetlands already attract kingfishers, mallards, woodpeckers, coots, waterhens, curlews, plovers, deer and foxes. |
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Under the shade of a banyan, we train our binoculars on the far side of the lake and Little grebes, Grey herons, godwits, coots and sandpipers resolve themselves into view. |
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Never has a Michigander been more happy to share a big, great lake with you! |
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In the fading light, with a view right up the lake to a glacier held high between dark jagged alps, I really could not have cared if I had caught nothing. |
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We are partners to the lakeside communities and advocate for the needs of the lake and her people. |
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Mike and Zach walked past the lake and reached the beginning of the woods. |
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Last week, voters here approved a bond issue for a big, new artesian well to guarantee that this town's beautiful landmark lake will continue to have enough water. |
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A walkway will lead to the entrance into the tumulus, an exploration area involving a boat ride on an underground lake that will explore the different forms of water. |
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You'd been drunk for hours, but you dove off a double-decker lake boat and came up gracefully for air. |
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If you are one of those unlucky allottees who gets a site next to the scenic Jakkur lake behind the Jakkur aerodrome, prepare to pay through your nose. |
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In the midst of this instant lake sat the chicken coop, its roof blown away, and a flock of sodden, disgruntled, out of sorts hens perched lumpily atop it. |
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They had landed on a crystalline, turquoise lake that was glassy smooth. |
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Since rat root comes from a plant that grows on the edge of the lake there are concerns that the plant is carrying toxins. |
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For six weeks after Labor Day, Norman Maclean has the west side of the lake to himself. |
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The saint's reaction was instant and he heaped maledictions on the unfortunate salmon, forbidding it or any of its kind ever to enter the lake again. |
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Flying over the lake we made a right turn along the western shoreline. |
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With every race and creed of the the world paddling on a lake in Queens, I was eager to see how a team can win or lose. |
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Great Lakes steelhead and salmon and some lake trout begin their lives in the Pere Marquette River, a pretty stream that meanders through the area on its way to Lake Michigan. |
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Floodwater from this growing lake moved up tributary rivers. |
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For example, at Iceland's Askja Caldera volcano, which has been active during the past 5,000 years, there is a small crater lake that was created by a 1834 lava flow. |
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Some cabins and resorts are scattered along the lake shores. |
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Seen from the above, the lake resembles a pair of limpid eyes. |
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Motorboats growl on the lake towing waterskiers or tubers behind. |
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I would give her a rundown on all the other presents I'd received, how Daddy let me ice the cake, how the lake froze over and we were allowed to skate. |
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We taxied up to the head of the lake, turned around and roared back, but had to abort when we were three-quarters down the lake and our skids hadn't left the water. |
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The rocks are glacial lake beds of dark gray silt, clay, and peat. |
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Fresh water was piped in from the lake behind the settlement and could be tapped into with relative ease, giving Mac the unlimited fresh water that had always been his dream. |
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There were marshes and a salmon river nearby and I found a lake with trout or whatever. |
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The water loss the weed causes through transpiration is well above that of open water, causing reservoir and lake levels to drop faster than from evaporation. |
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Each rack is suspended over a lake of thick black paint and dipped with minute precision so as to coat the very top of the pencil in a millimetre of black. |
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Send up some rooster tails as you zip across the lake on water skis. |
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Forest staff are proud of their reputation for providing exceptional grooming and you can usually count on lake effect snow to give them something to work with. |
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We would skid the logs to roadside with horses, and then they were hauled to the lake where they were boomed, and a tugboat would take them to the mill. |
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On the lake itself, 35 miles north of the coast, a 200 ft container ship lost its moorings and threatened to strike the Interstate 10 motorway bridge. |
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It's not really an island, nor has this man-made lake ever been a quarry. |
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There was the pool shaped like a piano, and the lake out back with the Jet Ski, a sort of kicky little snowmobile for the water. |
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The basic economy of hunting, fishing, and food gathering, and the settlement pattern that focused on lake margins and river valley locations, remained unchanged. |
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But concern about the lake is fuelling hostilities that could prove problematic for the government and investors. |
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He explained to me that there were probably about 20 or so divers in the lake, and that they explore the rocky lake bottom which apparently also includes a deep trench. |
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Archaeological findings in a lake dwelling site near Dunshaughlin, Ireland, reveal remains of dogs with the same type of skull dating back to the 8th and 9th century. |
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The mist was still lifting off the big lake in the park at Windsor, and only a few joggers and moochers ambled about along the narrow path, that circles the lake. |
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And Elwin Roberts, an engineering technician, spotted a Ryder at the lake about six hours before McVeigh had his. |
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Soon I started driving to the lake north of town, where I found coot and killdeer, and to my uncle's farm to find rufous-sided towhee and field sparrow. |
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This will make the South China Sea into its inland lake with power to regulate and control all shipping lanes, maritime trade and naval movements. |
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On the far side was an impressive waterfall, thundering down some sixty feet into the lake from a huge cave in a mountain rising up sheer from the water's edge. |
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Sometimes the Coliseum was transformed into a desert or into a jungle, and it could also be filled with water and turned into a lake so boats could sail in it. |
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Soon, lake docks are glowing with electric twinklers and candle lamps. |
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Lighting effects have been put up in trees and rafts lie alongside the banks of the lake suggesting that fireworks could be launched from the water's surface. |
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We tried our hand rowing a boat on the lake which was completely riotous. |
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He expects the spring melt to wash most of the remaining oil into an adjacent lake where floating booms will prevent further spread and allow for recovery. |
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Sulphate-rich waters in bitter lakes produce mirabilite which alters on exposure to thenardite both along the margins of the lake and in its deeper parts. |
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At the age of seventeen, Whitehurst jumped in a lake to save a man from drowning. |
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On three sides, cliffs and screes rose from a lake to the ice-cap above. |
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On Monday 18 yachts sailed in the north lake where an extremely strong wind from the north created survival conditions on the windward leg to FBA North. |
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Other stories tell of his close calls and the controversial landing he made on what was supposed to be a dry lake bed in Nevada. |
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But the lean-tos on the lake that first night were filled, so we just put in at a lake campsite, a small beach with a clearing on a hill immediately behind it. |
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The story is all the more remarkable when you take into account the size of Europe's wine lake and the stiff competition in today's crushingly crowded fine wine market. |
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I must visit the picturesque European wine lake region some time. |
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In the park you will also find the serpentine, a lake in which people boat or swim. |
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When he was dying, he told his family to spread half of his ashes on the mystic mountains and the lake in China he had called home for so many years. |
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His remains will be interred beside the great lake he loved, by the family that loved him. |
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Evidence of pluvial lakes have been used in the reconstruction of palaeoclimates, using shoreline evidence and analysis of lake sediments to link lake levels to climate. |
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He said the closure of the lake would hinder the social life of locals because it was the only watering hole close to Three Springs and surrounding areas. |
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Have a glass of Washington wine by the massive river-rock fireplace, or stake out an Adirondack chair by the inn's lake while you wait for your table. |
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Most of the unfinished Coots in the North would also have been set on the lake had Ransome completed it before his death. |
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An epishelf lake forms when meltwater is trapped behind a floating ice shelf and the freshwater floats on the denser saltwater below. |
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High frequency metabolism study in a large and shallow temperate lake revealed seasonal switching between net autotrophy and net heterotrophy. |
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The PRTT provides measurements of the residual tear volume in the lacrimal lake and of basal tearing. |
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A glacial lake outburst flood is a type of outburst flood occurring when water dammed by a glacier or a moraine is released. |
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When a marginal lake bursts, it may also be called a marginal lake drainage. |
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Glacial lake volumes vary, but may hold millions to hundreds of millions of cubic metres of water. |
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The situation was eventually relieved by carving a water channel from the lip of the lake to relieve water pressure. |
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Out on the lake small craft with pagodalike canopies ply the waters, transporting tourists. |
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They also saw the lake effect, with snow, 30 mph winds and 15-degree temperatures, sending the wind-chill down to zero. |
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I began my visit at Lake Trasimeno, the largest lake in central and southern Italy and the fourth largest in the whole of the country. |
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Altogether, three different kinds of fish were caught, including lake trout, totaling almost 400 pounds. |
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The lake was refilled and two fountains were added at both ends of the lake to adequately aerate the hypolimnetic water. |
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Baccara Fish dishes and a lake terrace Seehotel Hermitage, Seeburgstrasse 72, Lucerne Tel. |
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Water samples were taken from the epilimnion and hypolimnion in the deepest portion of the lake using a Kemmerer sampler. |
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While the scientists had known that the lake bed would resonate, they had little idea of what the amplification would be, he adds. |
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The maar lake is within the Eifel mountain range, and is part of the East Eifel volcanic field within the larger Vulkaneifel. |
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Slot Limits vary from lake to lake depending on what local officials believe would produce the best outcome for managing fish populations. |
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But a wind-driven oxygenator and zapper, which kills the algae, has been installed in the middle of the lake to solve the problem. |
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A few hours before sundown we camped at a small playa lake sunk beneath the level of the grass. |
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There were cases in Honolulu, salt lake City, Washington, D.C., and Miami. |
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The pages of the salt lake Tribune have rarely been so animated. |
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Volunteers are working to save the lake and the wildlife that depend on it, such as the ospreys and a rather special fish called vendace. |
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Oregon's only national park, Crater Lake National Park, comprises the caldera surrounding Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States. |
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Lake Baikal is the only confined freshwater lake in which direct and indirect evidence of gas hydrates exists. |
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