So we started into the trees once more and got ourselves down by a roundabout route.
Woods hooked his tee shot deep into the trees, where he was surrounded by a thick wall of fans.
Then he crawled off through the weeds and disappeared into the trees, leaving Lee alone to watch the farm.
Five days of trading the field glasses and taking turns crawling back into the trees to smoke out of sight.
Instead, it leads us to a ghostly sight: the rusting chassis of a high-wing aircraft, crashed into the trees many years ago by some zoologists.
At one stage the game was held up to find a new ball after Hussey sent a lofted off-drive into the trees outside the ground.
Mr. MEYERS: His previous book to this was Across the River and Into the Trees, which was the first book he published after World War Two.
He was in second place, two shots back, when his tee shot on the long par-three hit the side of the bleachers and bounced back into the trees.
He started the day yanking his tee shots left, into the rough on the first hole, into the trees on the second, where a birdie could have created some momentum.
During the first crash I thought of my sister, who had just had a baby, and that if I was to go into the trees I probably was not going to make it.
Els had to save par from a bunker on the 17th, then pitched back to the fairway on the 18th after driving into the trees and hit a wedge from 51 yards that stopped inches away for a tap-in par.
That day I walked away from the waiting women, into the trees and towards the water: the same river that further on curled around the houses, so the village lay within its embrace like a woman in the crook of her lover's arm.
They passed through the ordinary trees of the park, and then into the extraordinary trees of their own realm, and came to the door in the hill, and passed through that as well.
On the ninth, he drove into the left trees and scraped his left shin on the prickly pear while searching for his ball.
The tapping operations typically involve 20 to 100 taps, usually by people who simply pull up alongside a logging road and drill holes into the closest trees, she said.
He ran off three bold birdies down the stretch getting up-and-down from the back bunker on the 13th, a 10-foot putt on the 14th, and capitalizing on a break at No. 15 when his drive ricocheted out of the trees into the fairways, allowing him to reach the green in two.
Before the weather intervened, Sergio Garcia had to climb up into one of the trees to play his second shot at the par-four 10th hole after his ball became lodged in the branches.
Without photosynthesis, the process by which plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into energy, the trees effectively starve.
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The beasts jumped from trees into the nests, they tossed each other into piles, they rolled boulders into the remains of the structures.
It is thought the moths were brought into the UK on trees imported from Europe for a landscape project.
Making the most of this, the architects projected the living area of the house into the canopy of trees.
"A crash investigation will be carried out but we have found some debris at the side of the lake and the plane is completely submerged so it appears that the aircraft clipped the trees before ditching into the lake, " said Mr Barritt.
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When a forest is burned to make room for a soybean field or a cattle pasture, for instance, the carbon in those trees goes up into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide the leading greenhouse gas.
We peer into the woods and see only trees, leaves and more trees no sign of the famously elusive and skittish leopard.
While the wood in the study was placed there by scientists, wood naturally finds its way into the ocean as dead trees fall into rivers and are swept out to sea, when storm debris is taken by surging waters and even from shipwrecks.
Two artillery rounds fired by Col Gaddafi's forces smashed into the woods just ahead, setting fire to the trees.
Though bright-red Japanese maples are most recognisable, many other showy trees burst into colour, like the deep golden ginkgo and burnt-orange zelkova trees.
Once the world was complete, these supernatural forces morphed into rocks, trees, ponds and even the stars, which have become sacred in Aboriginal lore.
Groves of sacred trees are everywhere in Greek myth, and the gods sometimes transformed women into trees.
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The branches of trees were gnarled by the winds into unreal shapes, their leaves growing close to the bark as if for protection.
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