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Shallows

Shallows meaning

plural of shallow

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Elephants pull pods from albida trees and scuff clumps of grass out of the warm, yellow sand while saddlebill storks wade in the shallows of the river.

In January, I walked a quarter-mile of the lake’s edge stepping over and around dead eared grebe after dead eared grebe, rotting in the shallows.

An initial attempt to corral the whale in the shallows of the tidal lagoon failed on Friday, after she evaded capture by staying in deep parts of the tidal lagoon.

The shallows are littered with tens of tiny black islands holding a network of gleaming tide pools.

He’s thrown straight into an intriguing mystery in the village of Morton Shallows.

In 1942, four German spies slid into the shallows by submarine and concealed explosive materials in the sand with the intention of crippling the production of aluminum and magnesium plants.

The panfish bite has taken off throughout the chain of lakes; they are nesting in the shallows along the shoreline.

Largemouth bass remain in the shallows in 3-4 ft of water.

Like me, they loved their children and grandchildren, mourned the deaths of friends and family, and sat on the same mossy rocks along the creek watching a bald eagle work the shallows for the slow, inattentive fish.

The northeasternmost outpost of the Great Wall is called Shanhaiguan, or the “Pass of Mountain and Sea,” as its Old Dragon’s Head rampart extends into the shallows of the Bohai Sea.

In another, the twins sit in the ocean at dusk, both dressed in white as they splash in the shallows.

You’ll find the parts for the seaglide, a handheld motor, in the shallows, and its speed boost will get you to the depths where plans for the seamoth, a tiny submarine, reside.

Effects on adjacent land Erosion of beaches can expose less resilient soils and rocks to wind and wave action leading to undermining of coastal headlands eventually resulting in catastrophic collapse of large quantities of overburden into the shallows.

He has interpreted the final heading of the ship straight due north as a failed attempt to reach the shallows at Spitbank only a few hundred metres away.

Historically, the Brisbane River contained upstream bars and shallows and had a natural tidal limit of only convert.

In the dry season, it has shallows, and is obstructed by sandbanks, a few rapids and granite rocks.

In the navigable stretches, shallows prevent all but the small draft African canoes ( Pirogues and Pinnases) from operating in many areas.

Millions of waterfowl annually use the bay shallows as a refuge.

Sea levels rose, destroying fern prairies and creating shallows in its wake.

The endemic bivalves are mainly found in shallows, with few species from deep water.