Families picnicked under the trees, and kids swam where canal currents were not too strong. |
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Filming in late summer, the Pride cast picnicked and swam naked in the lake between takes. |
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Afterwards we picnicked under the shade of an acacia tree and bargained with a group of smiths who patiently wait for a little passing business. |
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I have never really walked on the beach, picnicked, or even just talked for hours. |
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In the park outside, an old olive grove, people dozed or picnicked under the trees, and a group of old men played boules. |
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We car-pooled together and our families picnicked together and we got to know each other quite well. |
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Families also picnicked in city parks, on the mountain, especially at SteHélène's Island. |
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We found rare edelweiss by the path and picnicked on a grassy shelf, imagining free climbers, like spiders on the soaring pinnacles around us, mocking our apprehensions. |
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Visitors picnicked and bathed on the flat slabs of rock between the eight broad strands on the falls, and then worshipped at the small temples enshrining hero stones. |
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The launch crew and rowers then picnicked on the beach in high style. |
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Hungarians and Austrians picnicked on what had once been the Iron Curtain's barbed-wire cordon. |
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Still, people picnicked, families sat on blankets, children ran elatedly amok. |
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A long-distance hike followed the ridge opposite to the hills above Lake Trasimeno where we picnicked under a tree. |
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Montrealers picnicked in the public parks, particularly on Mount Royal and on St. Helen's Island, beginning in the 19th century. |
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They have picnicked along its banks, camped on its shores and summered at its various resorts. |
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Having picnicked, we leave then for our final destination. |
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Stretching right up to Godstow, this open space where Alice and Carroll picnicked is still owned by the city and, save for some student accommodation blocks, it has remained largely untouched. |
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I picnicked on a Russian roulette of unidentifiable rice-based snacks and – at sunset on the Kayakan Guru lookout, the most sublime panorama of the entire trip – a Yunomine hot spring hard-boiled egg, the best I'd ever had. |
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Amman's always busy downtown hummus parlours are a short walk away, but instead I strolled three minutes up the hill to the mini-market, assembled my own breakfast and picnicked on the roof terrace. |
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Families and neighbors picnicked together. |
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