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They walked out into the lake almost knee deep, that would be enough, the water was already turning cold
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He was pulled up sideways to the dock beside their lake sprite which was still tied on the end of the dock for the party
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They were out of the boat now, Herndon took a quick look at the lake sprite
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Though this lake is a grander work than mankind of Sol ever attempted until the terraforming of Mars and Centorin
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Jorma took the cook pot she'd mixed the batter in to the lake to wash out
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His ancestry is from that area also, but before the lake
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Soon they were both snoring in naps, leaving Jorma to watch the lake alone
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She was going to shower and comb out her hair, but he had been out in the lake and resting down at the beach for over an hour
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As the diatom dies, the dia-earth falls to the bottom of the lake or ocean in which they lived
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"You need to take this out to the lake," she said
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On the Lake
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In a beautiful sunset they anchored for duskmeal in a wild cove far up the lake
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"I have been lead to believe that you have not been outside the region that the natives call 'The Highlands' if you have not been at least a thousand miles beyond the lake
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It took all day to cross the tiny corner of North Lake between Zharvai and Sinbara
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The lake was choppy and it was late in Morningday when they finally spotted the Sinbara peninsula on the horizon
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There was a nice big lake sprite there already, but enough room to get the stern of his boat in and slide up along the dock and the channel side
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Oh it's not like your spaceship boat down there," she said with awe and pointed with her chin where it rested on the clear water, "but we have fun with that," she pointed at the lake sprite in the cove below
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The weather depends on eddy's in the lake this time of year
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It has a little lake of its own giving it a square mile of harbor and a few more square miles of lon
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It was only a little more than an hour till they were out on the open lake where he opened the throttle full and pounded over the water in the last gloom of dusk
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Small ripples on the lake brought warm sensations as they skittered across them
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Of course Tdeshi never took this body pounding over the lake on two water park pumps in a fiberglass phallus; now that she thought of it
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She could use this opportunity to set out across the lake and get back to Kulai, it was less than ten hours across to Dromedia wide open, he might stay out that long
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This high side of the lake is considered to be part of the Highlands by many
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Gengee City was the second of the four main dams that kept the water in the current lake and not down in the cerrado where it once was
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It shouldn't, she'd had surf on the lake just a few weeks ago
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There's an asteroid coming that's going to leave a crater the size of Lake Entisonggas somewhere on what may be the only planet we humans have left, and you're still chasing around after that damned shuttlecraft
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You don't need to try and make the Starskater, though if you do, this says she was refitted in the second decade and Ebmiytn's in command, his reputation is good and he's been plying the lake since it was still rising
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John and Bush walk down the path that circles the lake
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Dave, facing John, slowly rows to the island on the lake
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Without another word, he pushes off, turns the boat slowly in the lake and rows away as John watches
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The salt water lakes at the bottom of the Gengee are thirty nine hundred and forty one hundred feet below the lake, but almost five hundred miles south of their destination
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Little salt lake was as deep as he had ever been, and that had been more than a century ago
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We could see the lake
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They were able to see the lake from a tall hangleaf from there
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The wind was strong enough to whip fine sand up high enough to choke them, but not enough to hide the high clouds that would roll on beyond this desert to the hills beyond the lake
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‘Small lake, more like
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‘Some of us had rather a lot to drink and what started out as a race across the lake transmogrified into more of a ‘see who can knock who out of the boat’ challenge
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As our rower led us through the stunningly enchanting halls of the cave, such as the Crossroads of Nymphs, the Lake of Exotic Ocean Creatures, the Sea of Shipwrecks complete with a sunken wreck, the Pink Chamber, the White Chamber and the wonderful Red Chamber, the rare beauty of the place took our breath away
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He told me about the banker, you remember, the one where they left the bodyguards in a lake of blood?”
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With Byram Hermosa from the shop, he cruised down the narrow canal between the thick roots of towering apartment trees and into the open lake, bound for the Yakhan, determined to cover the fifteen hundred miles in a native week
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Cargo was transferred from lake vessels to urban canal rafts in the outer harbor and then towed by rope into and thru the canals
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There was no way to do that and give it the freeboard for the open lake and still get under these ropes
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By the time he finally got up to the lake, they were going to have to run flat-out to find her man by duskmeal
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On a day like this the lake runners were used to having the water to themselves, except for those islands called cargo ships
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He had to dodge them both, though he could not treat the fat-sailed lake runners like islands, even wide open
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"I would have put one pump in each hull of a tiny lake runner with a control cabin in the middle of the deck holding the pontoons together
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"We have this and we are still moving faster than a lake runner hull can move thru the water
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In a couple miles you reach lake henarDee and the dam itself where there are three miles of seventy-story waterfront till the beginning of the Grand Canal that goes on to Chardovia
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He was tied up out near the end near the gondoliers and lake runners
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There were two golden skinned Mountain Elf girls who must have just disembarked from a lake runner inspecting the boat when he got there
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This was about as high as the tide would go, it was opposite Kortrax at this end of the lake
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This was the last wide bay on Center Lake, wide enough so the far shore was detectable only as Kortrax began to contact the horizon and those with sharp eyes could see that sun and reflection didn't quite meet
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"It is causing the lake
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God casts all that reject His glory into the lake of fire
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prawns caught at the city lake
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The swamp was still Upper Lake Shempala then, but the rivers hadn't moved much and what was labeled 'wild prairie' back then looked about like that now
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The resort towns on the north shore of the upper lake would all be gone now, this 'wild range' would get wetter and brushier til there was no doubt it was swamp if they went in that direction
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Those that are found in the book of Life are resurrected unto glory, and those that don’t have their names written there are cast into the lake of fire
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There had been quite a bit of settlement on the north shore of Upper Shempala Lake at one time
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She wondered how long people would have tried to go on living here once the lake was covered with wildhull
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This might have once been one of the resort towns on the north shore of the lake
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The path ahead blocked not by wet ground but by a large sheet of lon-covered water, a lake nearly a mile across
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After another hour they noticed the edge of the brushy area along the stream or lake was tending more to the east
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under the closed lid of the lake,
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"Knidola is on a really big lake, you can be out of sight of land for days when on it
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The actual center of Knidola is almost twenty miles downstream, with a thirty mile row of seaports and beaches along the dams of the lake
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“That is Lucent Lake, the waters are clean and fresh and the fish are edible
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The water temperature in rivers is a bit more moderate than lake temperatures
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You’ll learn a lot about how your guide watches the river or lake and what you have to do to achieve that same expertise
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Dave manages to find a parking space without too much trouble and after discussion about whether I am up to going for a walk or not, we decide to walk around the lake then get something to eat in the cafe
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‘Look … there’s a heron on the lake
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A sudden movement in the bushes the other side of the lake disturbs it and, with long sweeping strokes of its wings, it takes off and flies over the pines at the end of the lake
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post, along the Tunguska River, in the hills northwest of Lake
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movement of the water, except where the lake is fed by small streams
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I remember the lake level ceremonies and when the first suntowers were put back into operation
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lake which burns with fire and brimstone: which is the second death
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The city of Zharvai is on the great dam at the south end of North Lake
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Those that had sailed open water agreed it was North Lake that was the biggest water and one of them knew a guy he’d sailed with
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“I knew a guy named Ava once, but he wasn’t famous, he had a fish weir in the southern shallows (of North Lake, Jorma figured, though there wasn’t a lot of shallow water there)
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“Although, in the west of Ireland, there is a lake – a lake nearly
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Thru the previous dark they had sailed the whole hundred miles of Beghtik, the smallest major lake in the interconnect, and were now riding a surging favorable tide as Kortrax pulled the waters toward their height at Noonsleep in Center Lake
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On the belly of the lake itself they were in a universe of blue
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That arm really was a small body of water compared to the vastness of the the lake
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But after a few hours of struggling thru city traffic in the mazes of small canals or the ships and barges of the main canals, he was already thinking they probably should have taken a lake runner to Chardovia
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Because the lake was too rough for the needleboat, that might have even been quicker
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He couldn’t cross the lake and had to take the canal around the North Sentinels
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Downstream of Chardovia they went down a lazy, lon-choked river for a few miles before it widened out into the next lake, backed up by another city in the Yakhan’s urban complex called Sistril that was sixteen miles down the Mindendao river
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It was a little auto-lock that took them up to the Eleknane Canal about halfway down that lake
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Jorma tied and locked the boat on the quiet side of a public dock in a sleepy little village center with some perishables stands, a keda yard, an inn behind it, and an arched stone bridge on a paved road that paralleled the lake from Chardovia to Sistril passing right in front of the inn, one small field back from the canal
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For half a copper they could both go back and forth on lakerunners and sleep in comfortable cabins and eat good meals at nice tables with glass in the window and maybe take two days longer if the air was still, one day less if the lake was rough
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” She pointed inland, up the canal and away from the lake
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that there is now a decent-sized lake at that very spot
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The lake was an unblemished crystal that he carved in the still heat of Afternoonday when he took over for the third time on this trip, she would get another couple hours of sleep
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He had watched, months before, as the boy and his father spent weeks rowing around the lake, which had culminated in the amazing display of gymnastic prowess before his own eyes as sole witness to the performance down on the little boat dock
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” He continued as they sat on the deck behind the house, looking over the hyacinth-rimmed pond, and out to the lake
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The Kassikan went deeper than that however, since part of it was built over North Canyon, the canyon that had once drained the whole lake bed down to desert
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He shuddered to think what dank and ancient catacombs could lie below here, and just how deep they could go, down to the depth of Canyon Lake, nine hundred feet lower than the great lake itself
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This was well below lake level, probably below the level of the next large canal downslope
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During the interim, until they might try their skills on the lake, many of the men and women entered for the competition spent their late mornings and afternoons going on hikes or boat tours around the Tahoe, gaily brunching together at the cafes, or browsing the shops of the village
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They are found both at the bottom of the ocean and in fresh water lakes
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Blugar's Balloon was one of the newest lakerunners in service, one of the new semi-torpedo active-ballast twin hulls perfected by the Skater line that were setting rough-weather records on all the lakes
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Today only a couple little salt lakes, one hundred and two hundred miles in length, marked the bottom of the sea that had been trapped in the highlands a thousand Earth years ago
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He had calculated various sized puddles, as well as the movement of streams and lakes
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The salt water lakes at the bottom of the Gengee are thirty nine hundred and forty one hundred feet below the lake, but almost five hundred miles south of their destination
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She had a folder of paper in there that held a rough tourist map of the Shempala Lakes region from the 51st century, now all crackly with age
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Of course the Shempala Lakes Tourist Council that had published these highly symbolic maps four centuries ago could have exaggerated the size of the lakes by a whole lot and the lakes might really be thirty eight and twenty nine miles long instead of the hundred ten and seventy that was shown on this map
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‘It is a sad little tale, Lintze … ten years ago or so, I was working in the north of Italy, around the lakes
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Temperatures are cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter than rocky or low lying lakes
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There are at least six man made lakes on Kassidor larger than the Aegean Sea
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The interconnect is a chain of lakes that links the North and Center Lakes together
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It would have been a lot more if it wasn’t for the lakes, the cuts and the bridge
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The Canyon Lakes are in what was once the lower canyon, a dam one third as high, one eighth as long that held back a body of water one ten thousandth as large
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She got into a copy of one of his trade mags and learned quite a bit about the math behind figuring the margins and what odds to figure for the weather on any of the lakes
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From the last bridge on his way to Hyondahi’s he was able to look out across both lakes
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The lake runner was designed for this, the one to two foot chop that often covered the surface of the lakes here at the end of the Dromedian arm
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She used to be a professor back in her native land, the group of cities in the lakes about fifteen hundred miles west of here
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Almost half the network nodes on the planet, over eight thousand, were within the single upland basin around the twelve thousand mile long series of lakes
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The lakes extended at a roughly sixty degree angle all across the tropics and northern temperate zones, seven hundred oxygen barometric feet above Earth's sea level
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There were miles and miles of marble city blocks, big canals and many smaller lakes choked with ships
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Packed with culture and mountains, lakes and wetlands
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Bordered by Turkey, this is full of turquoise lakes, lush forests with bears and rocky highlands, and semi-desert flowers
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It’s full of lakes and mountains, and covered in oak, beech and pine trees
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But wild flamingos here have glands to expel the salty water, so live on the few lakes
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than the better-known Italian Lakes
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The Austrian Lakes were supposed to have been one of
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We were halfway between the two lakes, in the
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lakes it wouldn’t have mattered so much
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On they flew over woods and lakes, over seas, and many lands; and beneath them the chilling storm rushed fast, the wolves howled, the snow crackled; above them flew large screaming crows, but higher up appeared the moon, quite large and bright; and it was on it that Kay gazed during the long long winter's night; while by day he slept at the feet of the Snow Queen
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It is limited by the local situation of the country, by the proximity or distance of its different provinces from the sea, by the number of its lakes and rivers, and by what may be called the fertility or barrenness of those seas, lakes, and rivers, as to this sort of rude produce
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It was different from the sort of lakes I knew of
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Orion said that great flows of the Power were embedded in the soil and sand of Kismeria, in the rivers and lakes, in the plants and trees, and in the wind and the clouds
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It’s lovely to hear you again Abigail, Do you remember swimming in the lakes when we were young?”
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For example: take two lakes filled with water but at different levels
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Three lakes were located on this reservation
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All those lakes were good fishing lakes since the public could not fish them
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The truth is, our city is one of the biggest polluters on the Great Lakes
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As things stand now, it is not clear if human activities are causing low water levels in the upper Great Lakes
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The lakes provide cool, well-aerated water, good shelter, and an abundance of insect and small animal life for their food
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Apparently the water in those lakes was iodine-rich
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With the sparse population, and lots of lakes and swamps for air-to-ground gunnery practice, the Broads would be ideal
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2 million acre sanctuary enhanced with high peaks, a volcanic tableland, rivers and lakes of crystalline waters, boisterous and thundering waterfalls, basins of erupting geysers, hot springs, fumaroles and sulfuric mudpots that smell like rotten eggs, luxuriant valleys, spectacular scenery of flora and fauna… and all that, in a huge ensemble of panoramic vistas and, at times, truly dazzling landscapes
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The central part of this state is surprisingly scenic, with dramatic canyons and lakes
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the headwaters of the Yukon River and several lakes
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I patrol the oceans, rivers, lakes and ponds
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Filling unevenly, the overflow from one would have torn through the narrow bridges of land that separated these huge cisterns, in the process, forming what is now known as the Great Lakes
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Finally, the visits had ceased, and Kwonowski guessed that the Russians must have decided that in the blizzard, the truck had fallen into a ravine or through the ice of one of the lakes that bordered the road between Dwiespestka and the city
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Ice came below the great lakes in the U
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Many tools of a shaman This date is considered the beginning of the great lakes and Niagara Falls as the Ice Cap retreated north
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The Great lakes were believed to be created in more ancient rivers that flowed under the cap
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The upper great lakes broke through into what we call Lake Huron and Erie
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Fresh from the woods and lakes of Canada, their moisture still in my skin, I was twenty-eight and knew I had lots to learn about this new land
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A paradise of lakes, forests and mountains adorned the northeast sector of the state, all the way into Pennsylvania
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They had, for example accredited a “godly status” to streams, lakes, mountains and other elements of nature
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marshes and lakes, protected by gates and causeways
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We rode through the city, which was very large, larger than Tlatelolco and Tenochtitlan together, and spread out toward the northeast from the east bank of the river in the midst of an extensive grassland dotted with lakes
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He generally moves south along the coast to the land of the Timacua, then west as far as the Kadohadacho, then north to the city of Murenbalikh, then east along the southern shore of the lakes then down the Mahican River to the Leni lenape River and along the coast to his people
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The final shack required a climb back over the mountain to the stream between two small lakes, which were the sources for the stream that flowed by the second shack
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a beautiful prefecture, with mountains, lakes, and hot springs, and a major tourist
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the water for the oceans, seas, rivers and lakes are divided from the ocean of air, and
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It was not as large as the lakes in the Anishinabe area of the Khakhanate, but still it was quite large and it remained in sight for four days of our march
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lakes existed, and dew watered the fields, although there might have been some
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When Maggie looked down the earth was a dusky colour, streaked with the glowing silver of rivers, lakes, and the seas themselves
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it in! No seas or lakes existed, and dew watered the fields, although there
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rolling plains with native grass and playa lakes are naturally suited for
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Palaces on lakes; the progeny of blue blood
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As i think of the City of lakes; the Venice of the East
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We drove out of the pine needles and lakes of New Hampshire and into the rolling hills of Vermont, right up to our place
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Gatun Lake, through which ships sail some twenty-five miles, is one of the biggest artificial lakes in the world
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His deep black eyes were like tar lakes that could easily draw you in and drown you
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Tauranga also represents the entry door to Rotorua, an area renowned for thermal activity with its geysers and hot water springs, its lakes and abundant supply of trout… Besides, at “Maori Village” named “Te
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He was the one who discovered the lakes and gave the location the name Rotorua
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Built in the environs of various lakes, that charming metropolis spreads through pleasant hills and scenic valleys
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With its magnificent beaches and placid lakes and luxuriant vegetation in plains and mountains, with its driving and supported wild life and above all its animated, well-attended and renowned university, Dunedin could become for Roger a very pleasant and appealing city where to live
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Visitors can relish a relaxing stroll through that outstanding collection of plants artistically displayed amidst placid lakes and picturesque views
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‖ Acid rain was going to be a big problem until someone found that putting inexpensive lime into the ―poisoned‖ lakes and rivers would cure the problem
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“There are perhaps two hundred million unicorns upon the plains of Xervia, say three hundred and fifty million gargoyles in the Xervian mountains, and about five hundred million Selkies in the lakes, rivers, and coastal waters of that continent
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production that led to the infamous wine lakes and butter mountains
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My father’s simple solution, as you have heard, was to get rid of it wherever he was, whether into lakes, pastures, under restaurant tables or, in this case, out of the windows of a private airplane
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For a while he also served as a trustee of Keuka College in New York’s Finger Lakes region
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nature - animals, insects, plants, lakes, and mountains
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Arts of the Southern Finger Lakes
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It had crossed the delta and had gone down the road into the lowland where the sea is on their left and some marshland and shallow lakes on their right
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It rose ever so high over the dunes that lined the road he said, and then crashed over the entire army carrying them all into the marsh and on into the lakes
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It obliterated the brackish lakes that lay in its path only to disappear into the waters of the Great South Sea
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road into the lowland where the sea is on their left and some marshland and shallow lakes on
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carrying them all into the marsh and on into the lakes
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brackish lakes that lay in its path only to disappear into the waters of the Great South Sea
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On 10 November 1975 at around 7:15 PM, the bulk cargo vessel SS Edmund Fitzgerald fully loaded with taconite pellets sunk in eastern Lake Superior during one of the most violent winter storms in Great Lakes history
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Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board investigations and the final report (4 May 1978) attributed the sinking to high (35 feet or more) waves, deficient weather tight bulkheads in the cargo hold, reduced freeboard as authorized by amendments to the Great Lakes Load Regulations, and massive flooding in the cargo holds caused by the collapse or loss of at least one hatch cover (NTSB Edmund Fitzgerald Accident Report, USCG Hdqtrs, Washington, D
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On the Great Lakes, the Coast Guard has long been known for battling winter weather to break up lake ice for the passage of cargo ships
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The Great Lakes had been frozen over the most extensively since the severe 1978 freeze
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The reopening of the locks opens the annual Great Lakes shipping season
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High risk locations on the Great Lakes were protected by Coast Guard and other law enforcement and security agencies
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It is the last surviving Great Lakes lightship and is moored at Port Huron, Michigan (Holland, F
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Prior to his Great Lakes command, Admiral Silva was Chief Engineer and Assistant Commandant for Systems, where he was responsible for USCG engineering and logistics
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across the belly of the largest landmasses, freshwater lakes that
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01 Great Lakes ports are more thoroughly monitored
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Great Lakes port infrastructure like nuclear power plants and strategic Sault Ste