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Fishing a team of wet flies is a style of angling that has been practiced on northern rivers for many years.
There are more bulldozers by the wayside than trees, rivers are replaced with billions of miles of ribbon like roads and trash is everywhere.
In several locations, rivers of mercury flowed from the planet's core, and occasional bursts of exploding methane jetted from the deeper craters.
The Pied Kingfisher is exceedingly common on all rivers and jhils, and is, of course, a permanent resident.
Raised in freshwater tanks and weaned on to fishmeal pellets, fry are transferred to earth ponds or gravel raceways fed by rivers.
The Environment Agency is to set out its long-term plans for a variety of rivers, weirs and brooks across the north west.
Water companies have hundreds of different sources from rivers and reservoirs to ground water supplies and wells.
Water for human consumption was traditionally obtained from wells, ponds, or rivers.
Swim, raft, or trek along the rivers, which emerge from the glacial highlands of the Andes and vary from black to white, cloudy, ruddy, or salty.
The steep hills and valleys also offer superb rivers for white-water rafting.
It is wreathed in ragged cloud and rivers pour off its edges to fray 350 metres down towards the desert floor.
Full rivers and overflowing dams have been reported in the northern region of the province as rains continue to fall.
These provinces have the best rainfall, but steep gradients and poor farming ensure that, when rains do fall, rivers run brown.
The drop in global temperature also reduces the tropical rainforests in the Amazon Basin to small ribbons running along the rivers.
Imagine the Scottish moors with temperate rainforests and sinuous rivers, and you have Tasmania.
Here, during the rainy season, rapid bubbling rivers flow along the bottoms of these chasms.
They can bring learning alive and help young people through jungles of confusion, over rivers of problems and up mountains of challenge.
Big rivers, formidable mountains and jungle-like rainforest were among the physical challenges.
The rata trees bloomed scarlet and the rivers glowed turquoise, infused with glacial silt.
Her daddy was Mike Fink, the keelboat man, who was famous for his daring deeds on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.
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But do not the turnpikes, or fall-stops, with which these rivers are thickset, contravene also the rights of nature?
Our forts were attacked, our convoys ambushed, our steamers fired into on the rivers.
They are intersected by three large rivers, the Baitarani, Brahmani and Mahanadi.
There are, however, some sluggish rivers where brown trout do not thrive when they are introduced.
Heavy rains continued and swelled the rivers Lomnitza and Dniester and the small streams running into them.
The wider and smoother rivers were crossed on 'Balsas,' or rafts with sails.
Its ravages were most destructive along the course of those rivers which have their source in the cairngorm mountains.
The principal rivers, besides the Hugli, are the damodar and the Rupnarayan.
It is closely related to the barramunda of the Queensland rivers belonging to the order Dipnoi.
They are the scavengers of the sea in their way, just as the crocodiles are of the great rivers.
The camargue is protected by dikes from the inundations both of the sea and of the rivers.
The jaguar frequents the borders of the rivers and lagunes, and its common prey is the capybara.
They also stretch along the two rivers that are considerable enough to cross the scrub, the Salado and the Dulce.
It contains the easternmost ranges of the carpathians and, between the Siretul and Prut rivers, an area of lower hills and plains.
In other places the forks of rivers are shut off by dikes, above which the salmon gather.
Iron, chiefly in the form of magnetic oxide, is present along the sea-coast and in the diluvium of rivers.
The Mayenne, the Sarthe and the Loir, together with some of the lesser rivers, provide about 130 m. of navigable waterway.
The means by which sasses or flood-gates are allowed in fishings on navigable rivers.
In the Elyman country were two rivers, one called Simos, and the other Scamander.
These various operations continued to develop on July 11, 1917, especially among the rivers Dniester and Lomnitza.
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