Members of the family are unusual aquatic angiosperms growing on rocks in rapids and waterfalls in the world's tropics and subtropics. |
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They got out, scrambled up the ridge for a better look, and saw rapids but no falls that looked too large to navigate. |
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Gill nets are not only stretched across the river but are also between rocky out crops where rapids exist in the river. |
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The Lao-Nong River has some challenging rapids that will put Ironman contestants to the test next week. |
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Guides lead the party down river to negotiate the rapids and climb the rocks that block the way. |
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Dealing with white water rapids is another matter altogether and something best left to the experts. |
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There are shingle beaches where grayling spawn, rattling rapids and wooded islands that spread wide the flow. |
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Taking it down cost a fifth as much, and revealed a set of notable rapids, ideal for whitewater kayaking. |
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Flight From Deathrow is a high-energy stream-of-consciousness trip through white-water rapids. |
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Now it's time to head to the great outdoors and scale a cliff, shoot some rapids or hike to the peak. |
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The mild rapids turn to riffles and become fewer and fewer from here to the takeout. |
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This boat is fun in a class 1 riffle, and once you get the hang of it, you can use it to run up to class 3 rapids. |
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Don't forget that, in the end, it's not lightning or rapids, avalanches or equipment, rockslides or icefalls that are going to get you. |
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The raft roller-coastered, bounced through the rapids, slammed into turbulent water. |
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Ten boats, each manned by two skilled operators with up to eight passengers, can be hired to run the rapids. |
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We're at the tail of a big, deep pool, just where the water is beginning to speed up before cascading down into rapids. |
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I tied on the sinker with its attendant fly and tossed the whole lot downstream into the rapids at the pool tail. |
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The wide planing hull lends stability for easy shots down tough rapids, and the boat's upturned bow makes punching through big holes a cinch. |
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It created a flash flood effect and I was in the middle of rapids containing debris, wood and all matter of building material. |
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Parallel rivers fall to the Baltic Sea in rapids and falls, many of which have hydroelectric power stations. |
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The following day, July 31, a rested, healthier crew experienced slow upstream travel through difficult shoals and rapids. |
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Paddling over the six sets of rapids created by the dam removal, you think of the blueback herring that spawn in fast whitewater. |
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There are some rapids downstream, and one of the kayakers seems to get caught in the undertow for a few minutes. |
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The Spey snakes between rolling hills, with stretches of bouldery rapids and limpid pools where salmon leap and plop. |
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Instead a circle of water forms a large ring, with waterfalls and bubbling rapids, ending in a tranquil pool. |
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The rapids have since been harnessed to provide the city with hydroelectricity. |
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The aquatic plants typically grow on rocks in cascades, waterfalls and rapids where there are great seasonal fluctuations in river water levels. |
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The river was much larger than she thought, it had fast moving rapids and cataracts. |
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With a stroke of the paddle the Canadian canoe glides successfully through the last of the rapids and out onto a huge pool. |
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He said there was a fair amount of water in the river in those days, and rain, and the canoe was swamped as they navigated the rapids. |
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A hydroelectric dam keeps the water flow constant through fall, but spring melts really make the rapids sing. |
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The river was quite low, flowing past, speeding up and gurgling over the rocky rapids, then slowing again into deep dark pools. |
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Such rivers have cavernous deep pools fed by turbulent rapids at the head and a shallow tail leading to the next rapid. |
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There were rocks, and moderate rapids, and deep areas where the water pooled before continuing on downstream. |
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The native villages are built at the heads of the rapids, so that they can spot intruders and attack them during portage. |
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At one of the portages, Moses decided that he and Murie would run the rapids rather than carry the last canoe to calmer water. |
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Aragorn thinks there might be a portage on the shore that will make passing the rapids easier. |
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We portage the first four-foot drop, then decide to take our chances with the rest of the Class III rapids. |
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The raft guides assessed the rapids were too dangerous to shoot and the team would have to portage again. |
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These were light, strong, fast, seaworthy, and could be portaged round falls or towed up rapids. |
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When we reached the next rapids, a five-foot ledge plunging into standing waves, I was ready to portage again. |
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A sound of underwater cows cropping lily-pads came from the western margin of the pond, where the rapids were. |
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Thoughts swirled through her mind like currents of water rushing down a section of rapids. |
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I groped my way along the bottom of the boat and popped up into the rapids. |
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His face was slightly distorted due to the river rapids but I still recognized him. |
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River-buging is white-water rafting, only instead of a raft, you go down the rapids in a one-man inflatable armchair. |
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It is called the Fall Line because as streams flow across it they sometimes form waterfalls or rapids. |
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There was a large river with rapids in front where you could see women doing their washing along the river. |
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Of course, few things beat the thrill of taking a craft out on the white water and shooting the rapids. |
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As the river turned into rapids, the princess grabbed her companion and hauled her back on board. |
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These predators are excluded from upstream tributaries by rapids and barrier waterfalls. |
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Their hopes were soon dashed by the many waterfalls and rapids encountered on their journey upstream from Saigon. |
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There are river rapids along this trail with jumping fish and diving otters. |
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We could not see the other side and we had no boats that could brave the river rapids. |
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Water splashed into my mouth as the wild river rapids threw me this way and that. |
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Mountain enthusiasts can choose to feel the chill of high-altitude lakes or brave the rapids of the unspoilt river. |
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The captain turned the ship to the starboard side, bracing the crew for the rapids and falls ahead. |
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Then we saw iron rings in the rock, through which river steamer crews ran ropes to help them across the rapids. |
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It was mostly a flatwater river, she reported, with the rapids concentrated in the first few days. |
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She masterfully ties insights on love and loss to the harrowing fear as she is flipped out of a raft in one of the Grand Canyon's deadliest rapids. |
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And they remarked on the extraordinary contrasts of the river where it flows wide and deep for long stretches before being suddenly interrupted by rapids. |
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This was the region known as Upper Egypt, being upstream of the Nile. After Aswan, the Nile passes through a section of hard rock, resulting in rapids or cataracts. |
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As water froths into to foam and spray in small rapids, so I shifted into my feline shape and ghosted toward and, with some difficulty, through a window. |
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Just one more note of caution before we descend down the rapids of morality and ethics. |
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The leisure centre has a 25m indoor pool, a fun pool with 100 ft flume and lazy river rapids as well as an outdoor pool which is used during the summer months. |
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These rapids range from tame sluiceways to a shoulder-high waterfall. |
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I'm trying to hold back a whole raft of feelings, but they keep bobbing and pitching to the surface, threatening to break loose and shoot the rapids once and for all. |
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The official state fish of Texas, Guadalupes tend to hang in moving water, often in eddies or seams right in what looks to be the fastest sections of rapids. |
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This is a moderate river, and we're going to portage the big rapids. |
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Halfway down the river, as they headed toward the rapids, the security line broke, and they were headed for some rocks. |
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What will he tell his kids about what we can expect from our leaders as we navigate the rapids of world problems? |
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Just as long as you don't forget that, in the end, it's not lightning or rapids, avalanches or equipment, rockslides or icefalls that are going to get you. |
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There were places where the seawater actually boiled, like river rapids. |
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The great thing about the coracles is that if you do hook a big fish that takes you down rapids you can go after them by boat, rather than simply jumping in and swimming! |
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The deepest water was thigh deep, but we eventually came to a point where a mini rapids over some boulders and a couple fallen tree branches blocked the onward journey. |
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He gestures to eddying whirlpools and rapids shooting through jagged rocks on both sides of the river, which is so narrow two ships could hardly pass each other. |
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But before long, Katherine and Eloise, two rather dippy teenagers from the family group, are, unwittingly, heading towards the first set of rapids. |
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Instead, follow the river where it goes, and after a time, when the rapids no longer swirl and bash, you may hire a boatman to take you where you wish. |
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It was a nice treat to be paddling such a smooth section of the river, granted we would pass through some class II rapids, but for the most part just beautiful scenery. |
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This model also has the ability to carry large amounts of gear while being maneuverable enough for rapids. |
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The Norse named some of the rapids on the Dnieper, but this can hardly be seen from the modern names. |
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Daven Harrison got into difficulties while swimming beside the raft in a area of rapids near the town Lumberland. |
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In 1927 the first steamship passed this rapids and it is considered to be the start of modern navigation on the river from Turukhansk to Tura. |
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Salmon can make amazing journeys, sometimes moving hundreds of miles upstream against strong currents and rapids to reproduce. |
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Karleigh had been on a six-week African adventure holiday when she went whitewater rafting on the treacherous Zambesi River rapids. |
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Additionally, Trajan commissioned a canal to be built around the rapids of the Iron Gates. |
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The remoteness of the place and the rapids at the Dnepr river effectively guarded the place from invasions of vengeful powers. |
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The expedition could proceed no further, as the river was blocked by rapids. |
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Having reached Hochelaga, he was prevented by bad weather and the numerous rapids from continuing up to the Ottawa River. |
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The locations with close approaches of crystalline layers create numerous rapids on the river. |
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Navigation on the river is difficult because of a number of rifts, rapids and whirlpools. |
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Residents and visitors will enjoy the new whitewater rapids, fishing areas, kayak put-ins and other natural attractions many did not know were in the community. |
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In upland rivers, rapids with whitewater or even waterfalls occur. |
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The River Teifi is a renowned salmon fishing river and also has a series of rapids near Llandysul where canoeing, kayaking and white water rafting take place. |
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On the few remaining natural sections, there are still several rapids. |
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Early engineering projects the Upper Rhine also had issues, with Tulla's project at one part of the river creating rapids, after the Rhine cut down from erosion to sheer rock. |
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Along the Dnieper, the route crossed several major rapids and passed through Kiev, and after entering the Black Sea followed its west coast to Constantinople. |
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A narrow granite gorge and rocky bottom heavily restricts waterflow and creates strong rapids that flow upriver at high tide, and downriver at low tide. |
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In 1644, Ivan Pokhabov went up the Angara to Baikal, becoming perhaps the first Russian to use this route, which is difficult because of the rapids. |
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It offers everything from big, splashy rapids to calm stretches where you can get into other activities such as bodysurfing or simply dive in for a swim. |
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Undrowned, unducked, as safe from the perils of the broad lake as we had come out of the defiles of the rapids, we landed at the carry below the dam at the lake's outlet. |
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Similarly, in the distance, to the left of the canoe slipping down the face of the rapids, appears the underpainting of a bateau that matches the image in his field sketch. |
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When we get to the bottom of the rapids, draw right to avoid the sweepers. |
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