Fishing a team of wet flies is a style of angling that has been practiced on northern rivers for many years. |
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There are more bulldozers by the wayside than trees, rivers are replaced with billions of miles of ribbon like roads and trash is everywhere. |
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In several locations, rivers of mercury flowed from the planet's core, and occasional bursts of exploding methane jetted from the deeper craters. |
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The Pied Kingfisher is exceedingly common on all rivers and jhils, and is, of course, a permanent resident. |
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Raised in freshwater tanks and weaned on to fishmeal pellets, fry are transferred to earth ponds or gravel raceways fed by rivers. |
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The Environment Agency is to set out its long-term plans for a variety of rivers, weirs and brooks across the north west. |
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Water companies have hundreds of different sources from rivers and reservoirs to ground water supplies and wells. |
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Water for human consumption was traditionally obtained from wells, ponds, or rivers. |
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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. |
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The steep hills and valleys also offer superb rivers for white-water rafting. |
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It is wreathed in ragged cloud and rivers pour off its edges to fray 350 metres down towards the desert floor. |
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Full rivers and overflowing dams have been reported in the northern region of the province as rains continue to fall. |
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These provinces have the best rainfall, but steep gradients and poor farming ensure that, when rains do fall, rivers run brown. |
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The drop in global temperature also reduces the tropical rainforests in the Amazon Basin to small ribbons running along the rivers. |
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Imagine the Scottish moors with temperate rainforests and sinuous rivers, and you have Tasmania. |
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Here, during the rainy season, rapid bubbling rivers flow along the bottoms of these chasms. |
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They can bring learning alive and help young people through jungles of confusion, over rivers of problems and up mountains of challenge. |
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Big rivers, formidable mountains and jungle-like rainforest were among the physical challenges. |
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The rata trees bloomed scarlet and the rivers glowed turquoise, infused with glacial silt. |
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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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Although it counts as a sea fish, the lamprey goes up rivers to spawn and is indeed most often met in estuaries or the lower reaches of rivers. |
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He said that on the one hand, increased plantation along the upper reaches of rivers contributed to better protection of the environment. |
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The Kilgarvan development is one of many such small hydro schemes proposed for Irish white-water rivers. |
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The interlinking of rivers in the country can also solve the multiple problem of drought and unavailability of water at one stroke. |
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Beijing banned the logging which had stripped the upper reaches of China's major rivers bare and embarked on a huge reafforestation campaign. |
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Where do you put your trees and your agroforestry so that you still retain the flow regimes in the rivers that you need? |
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He bolsters his argument with quotations about rivers, rings, and trees drawn randomly and ahistorically from different writers. |
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It is composed of a network of khors, streams and rivers between the Bahr al-Arab, or Kiir, and the Raqaba al-Zarqa, or Ngol. |
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My chosen tackle for sea trout when fishing small rivers and streams is usually a six weight rod with floating line and a nine foot leader. |
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As we travelled to Tavistock, we crossed over flooded streams and rivers that all had plenty of colour. |
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Each day's ride will leave participants breathless as they view deep gorges, whitewater rivers, cool streams, and a variety of wildlife. |
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Global warming could devastate lakes, streams, rivers and wetlands throughout the United States. |
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Approximately 20 million acres of rivers, lakes, streams and wetlands could be at risk. |
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It's also a good idea to look out for bays, islands, in-flowing streams and out-flowing rivers. |
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Having said that, water quality in our lowland streams and rivers is poor, which is something we are working to turn round. |
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Yet violation of the fishing regulations was endemic on nearly all salmon rivers and streams in the three provinces. |
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After buying a licence you have hundreds of fishable streams creeks and rivers to fish. |
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You also should plant the banks of streams, creeks and rivers with erosion-preventing vegetation. |
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Should by chance the rain keep falling bringing the rivers and streams into flood, then all is not lost. |
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Anatids inhabit aquatic habitats such as lakes, ponds, streams, rivers and marshes. |
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They nest in hardwood stands, almost always on or near rivers, streams, or other wetlands. |
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During the long, cold winters in northeast China they skate on rivers and lakes or in skating rinks. |
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Some sturgeon survive in the rivers of the Northeast, where they have recolonized the Hudson. |
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The gods of Olympus know this sort of binding oath between them, which calls the infernal rivers to witness. |
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Throughout history communities along the rivers, klongs and waterways of the kingdom have depended on boats for fishing and transporting goods. |
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We have a number of wonderful rivers which are regularly kloofed, with or without additional floatation. |
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The area remains largely unspoiled and uninhabited, complete with undammed rivers and 90-year-old cedars and white and red pines. |
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The rivers that were raging torrents as I crossed them last December were reduced to babbling brooks. |
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The Environment Agency issued flood alerts for several rivers and part of the A12 was sealed off. |
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A variety of turtles lived in the rivers, along with gar, freshwater clams and snails, crayfish, and alligators. |
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The outcome of the process will set precedents for water allocation plans on other rivers, too. |
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The claim takes in farms, rivers and national parks but allows commercial activity to continue. |
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The area is a complex and beautiful ecosystem of coastal forest, mangrove, rivers and lagoons. |
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Since villagers associate lagoons and rivers with wealth and fertility, performances are celebratory. |
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But they trapped and speared fish in inland rivers and lagoons, and collected shellfish along the coastline. |
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They inhabit swift streams, the backwaters of large rivers, brackish lagoons, and potholes. |
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Kerala is blessed with rivers, lakes and lagoons and these offer a rare spectacle to tourists. |
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Ospreys live near rivers, estuaries, salt marshes, lakes, reservoirs, and other large bodies of water. |
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The 23-year-old said the newly relaid Interlagos track was awash with rivers of water after being hit by a torrential downpour. |
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They are often found in open areas with cliffs, and along rocky coasts and rivers. |
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They inhabit every terrestrial ecosystem on earth, from rainforest canopies to alpine mountains, from lakes and rivers to hot dry deserts. |
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The slender Caprivi Strip is nested between Zambia and Botswana and is a wet area of woodland blessed with a few rivers. |
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There are sixty-one natural harbours, several landlocked straits, and hundreds of rivers, bays, and lakes. |
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Another landlocked salmon is the E. American sebago salmon, found in Sebago and other lakes and their associated rivers. |
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During the dry season, the condition of the rivers worsens as water levels drop. |
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The art of making these rafts was practised by most Aborigines in Australia from the rivers to the coasts. |
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Some of the best times we had together were spent riding quad bikes off road, up hills and across rivers. |
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Potato producers who abstract water from Pembrokeshire's rivers and streams could have their licences revoked by new European legislation. |
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Like Yosemite it has nature in abundance with mountains, rivers, waterfalls and wildlife plus a crashing ocean close by. |
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In the rivers of East Anglia, more chub were found in stretches of river with abundant overhead cover. |
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The area has an abundant supply of rivers, varying in size, but none of them small! |
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And that fire warms the pages of fantasy literature so much that tress whisper and rivers weep. |
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Then we have a history of divinity bestowed on idols, rivers and trees by men. |
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He added that he had not been aware that so many rivers had their source on Drehid bog. |
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They have issued a five-point plan for managing rivers from source to estuary in an integrated and sustainable way. |
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Johannesburg may not be built on a river or harbour, but its streams are the source of two of southern Africa's mightiest rivers. |
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Companies didn't stop dumping toxic wastes into rivers because the government asked them nicely. |
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The glaciers of the Himalayas, which feed the great rivers watering the farmland keeping Asia alive, are disappearing. |
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For centuries people believed the Garden of Eden was a sunny parkland watered by rivers meandering gently beneath a blue sky. |
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Travel by water was better for much of the year until winter froze the rivers. |
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When alewives return to the rivers, they provide abundant forage for resident and sea-run fish, waterbirds, and raptors. |
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They were standing on top of a great network of underground rivers and waterfalls. |
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Fast-flowing rivers create spectacular waterfalls, gorges and a myriad of caves. |
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The peaks and the valleys, rivers and the waterfalls truly make the whole environment a paradise. |
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Each island is gorgeous, with waterfalls, rivers, and all sorts of vegetation. |
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However, seasonally flowing rivers with perennial waterholes are also characteristic of more humid parts of Australia. |
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Many precious waterholes, lagoons, creeks, and rivers were named after them. |
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After the plane arrives, we fly over the watery green plain, skimming above rivers of burnished silver and snowy flocks of tundra swan. |
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These dams built on the rivers will be able to hold the entire amount of water during a weak monsoon. |
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It is the largest river between the great Niger and Congo rivers, and its watershed drains the whole of Gabon. |
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The northern waterways were closed, the rivers and lakes being slowly choked by the encroaching winter ice. |
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The town is near the Delaware and Hudson Canal, a commercial waterway that connected the two rivers. |
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Finland's 60,000 lakes are linked by short rivers, sounds, or canals to form busy waterways. |
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The code will supply unrestricted access to the country's inland waterways, including all rivers, canals and lochs. |
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They are light seaworthy craft without a keel which ride large ocean waves and skim up shallow rivers. |
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The rotting process releases acids which dissolve metals into liquids which leach out of waste dumps and can poison local rivers. |
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When acid rain falls in lakes and rivers, it increases the acidity of the water and can kill or seriously damage aquatic organisms. |
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It leaves torn-up bodies, bombed-out buildings, coffins, carcasses, and rivers of blood. |
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Alongside miles of rivers and streams its dense growth is overshadowing native wild flowers such as ragged robin, purple loosestrife, marsh woundwart and meadow cranesbill. |
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If mountain areas were full of deep-rooted Japanese cedar rather than betel nut palms, torrential rains would be less likely to cause mudslides and overflowing rivers. |
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Rather than being ladders of success, our lives are more like rivers. |
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Where did the rivers that watered Eden come from if there was no rain? |
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I have even heard stories of captures of the migratory form of the rainbow trout, the steelhead, having been caught from rivers in the North West of England. |
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With hundreds of colour photos and instructions on animal recognition the book is a guide to measuring the health of rivers, streams, ponds and wetlands. |
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The rivers, streams, wetlands, and coastal areas of the Great Lakes system are key, because fish and other animal species depend on them for habitat. |
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It is mantled with rainforest and there are rivers, lakes and waterfalls. |
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Pictures and spectral data taken on the way down show a terrain made of ice ridges and hills, cut through by drainage channels, rivers and lakes of liquid methane. |
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The recent heavy rainstorms have raised the water level of all three major rivers in Guangxi above the warning line, according to the local flood-control authority. |
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Near the confluence of these two rivers a tiny bridge spans the gap connecting the Korengal with the Pech. |
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Aboriginal people have countless names for rivers, waterholes and hills. |
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If the report is widely adopted by the funders and builders of dams, it will pave the way for a new era of protecting rivers and the communities that depend upon them. |
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The Yucatan peninsula is a fascinating area covered by dense jungle and swamps, criss-crossed with rivers and scattered with ruins from the Mayan civilisation. |
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No creeks, streams, or rivers ran through any of the study areas. |
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It is a lush, steaming, tangled waterscape of swamps, soggy plains, and rice paddies crisscrossed with thousands of miles of rivers, streams, and canals. |
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These sources are particularly important because the rivers drain watersheds that don't receive much summer rainfall and where rates of evaporation are relatively high. |
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About 13 percent of Peru's territory has been converted to Protected Natural Areas, including lakes and lagoons, rivers and canyons, and gorgeous waterfalls. |
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It is the omphalos, this city that straddles two steamboat rivers at the continental crossroads. |
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The wrybill's close cousin, the banded dotterel, favours the sides of rivers, lakes, open land with sparse vegetation and coastal lagoons and beaches. |
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The underlying limestone karst topography allows water to flow in abundant underground rivers, feeding the numerous springs, which flow into the many creeks and streams. |
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Most of my winter chub fishing experience over the past fifty or more years has been gained mainly on small rivers or the upper reaches of the bigger rivers. |
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The rejuvenation of five rivers has changed them into perennial water sources rather than dead, dry water-courses through which water flowed only during the monsoons. |
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The migratory instinct is so strong that some adults will writhe overland for up to 24 hours between landlocked ponds and sea-bound rivers to reach the ocean. |
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These two rivers come together today in southern Iraq, just north of Basra. |
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The rivers never have seen a dam, and the fish never have seen a hatchery, and the angler wading a remote gravel bar stands in the company of bears and eagles and wolves. |
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The three rivers can become impassable after rain, and trampers usually traverse west to east, so that the river wades are predictable at the time of departure. |
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If more effort were put into ensuring rivers and watercourses were properly dredged and cleared of weed and vegetation, it might have helped to contain the water, he said. |
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With all the water rushing down our rivers and streams, some of the redds might have been washed out, but nature has an excellent habit of looking after itself. |
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Within 45 minutes some of the campers were wading through water that was knee-high as they struggled to leave the site, adjacent to the Greta and Derwent rivers. |
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Water supply in drainage basins is provided either by direct abstraction from rivers or by impoundment, which requires the construction of reservoirs. |
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And whosoever believes in Allah and performs righteous good deeds, He will admit him into Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein forever. |
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Often found in large rafts outside the breeding season, Common Goldeneyes are frequent winter residents in Puget Sound and on large Washington rivers. |
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While rafting and kayaking in Nepal, adventurers can float along picturesque mountain rivers enjoying tranquil views, far from the well-traveled paths. |
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Because of tidal action, which in its own way can be a form of marine structure, bays are more akin to rivers and streams than to lakes and reservoirs. |
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She reluctantly gulps it down, chokes, and allows little rivers of green juice to dribble from the corner of her mouth. |
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Passengers on nearly every trip are treated to views of kayakers and rafters piloting the North Fork of the Payette, one of Idaho's best whitewater rivers. |
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The rivers are female divinities, food and life bestowing mothers. |
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Daily we drove over sere gulches our guide referred to as rivers. |
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They have many enemies, namely, all their westernly Countries beyond the mountaines, and the heads of the rivers. |
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Qualitative biological and habitat survey protocols for wadable streams and rivers. |
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As water tables fail, the springs that feed rivers also go dry, reducing flows. |
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In bays, rivers and lakes, predators like pike, walleye, white croaker, and largemouth bass accumulate the most mercury. |
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Boxelder and white mulberry were the most frequently used woody plants on all rivers. |
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In this paper, we summarize long-term changes in submerged vegetation in the Green and Yampa rivers in Dinosaur National Park, Colorado and Utah. |
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The Dinosaur National Monument area boasts two of the West's most beautiful rivers, the Green River and the Yampa River. |
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The present-day rivers have narrow courses incised into the floodplains, with anabranches, or anastomosing distributary channels. |
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This brought to mind other references, from rivers and glaciers to jet streams and clouds. |
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Groundwater moves, at rates between 1m a year to 1m a day, through aquifers to outlets in rivers, wetlands, springs and the sea. |
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Another 'must-do' is take a trip along the vast network of canals and rivers that weave around the city, known as the Klongs. |
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Natural resources include rainfall, rivers, glaciers, ponds, lakes, streams, karez and wells etc. |
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In cool shade of the woods, and along the rivers, leafcup is the dominant flower, almost the only one in bloom. |
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A ceiling-to-floor rain forest is constructed in the school's commons area by making cardboard carpet-roll trees, and colorful paper vines, leaves, flowers and rivers. |
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He said that glaciers are melting while rivers are drying leaving many to rely on ground water which has been reducing the water table which is a grave threat. |
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But on Saturday, just three days before the trip, he had met up with fellow world-class kayakers to paddle down one of Chile's most dangerous and difficult white water rivers. |
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Arriving at Kuching in late 1864, Sewell oversaw the establishment of the estate between the Quop and Sarawak rivers and the felling of the thick forest there. |
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The Aryans who had settled around Varanasi were known as Kassite city was flanked by the rivers Varna and Asia from which the place derives its name. |
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Streams became rivers as roads were flooded and the organisers rescheduled several stage recces to allow the crews to safely make their pace notes. |
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Below ground is an outstanding landscape of caves, rivers and karsts. |
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An interweaving network of rivers connected the Nanliu River to the interior, and from this river system ships could use the Ling canal to directly enter the Yangtse River. |
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Uzbekistan speaks against construction of big hydroelectric stations in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan on the rivers flowing into the Amudarya and Syrdarya rivers. |
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The Senate of the Parliament of Uzbekistan conducted a roundtable discussion on use of the water resources of the Amudarya and the Syrdarya rivers. |
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In Year 6 we go to Malham where we learn more about rivers and landforms. |
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