The sun burned through the haze of the spume filled sky as the gallant old hooker drove down each wave. |
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Beyond them a tail of white spume rose into the air as the river cascaded over jutting black rocks. |
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When the towering pinnacles of Ben Mor and the Karakora Ranges loomed up across the spume, all aboard felt relief. |
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The village is perched on a knoll above the spume, and its tall houses seem to turn their backs on the sea. |
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Ashore a spume of brine water rains from an overhanging crag and sluices back through the beach. |
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The latter is definitely the kind of place you can imagine frazzled executives escaping to as they float on a spume of hot bubbles. |
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The late winter sun was shining brightly and big waves hurled themselves against the rocks, sending sheets of white spume up along the cliffs. |
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Today, the waves are no more than white flecks of spume, gently nudging their way to shore. |
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Elsewhere, the deep green of pounamu marks the sources of greenstone, and silver and greys are deployed in a startling evocation of mist and spume. |
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Often we can identify a particular species by the size of the water spume they produce. |
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With the heat engine working harder, the winds and, therefore, the waves, are driven to higher intensity, too, and more of their sodium-laden spume lands on the icecaps. |
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They waded into the shallow waves and their dresses billowed in the spume. |
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Caravans tied to the ground with strong chains, and spume blowing over the causeways which link South and North Uist bear testament to the power of the wind and sea. |
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