He himself would leave no more than a heap of bones on a beach somewhere, crumbling back into sand.
Dog In The Sand finds him back on form, although his obsessive quest for old-fashioned authenticity isn't finished yet.
Vegetation edge: place where the vegetation (e.g. grasses, vines) meets the bare sand area of the back beach.
Cocoon Portable features oversized rubberized buttons, a special rubberized back panel cover for protection against sand, dust and water, as well as an integrated carry handle and a retractable slot for the remote control.
Then the water sucked back into the sea and when it went back he was able to see the sand.
Described as a "mega-scale free form printer" by its makers, the massive aluminum structure uses sand, which it forms back into a material that's like marble.
It was getting dark, but the moon was bright enough for me to see two very wide, deep tire tracks in the sand, leading all the way back up to the main road.
When it comes time to descend, there are two ways down: walk back down along the crest you climbed up or sand-ski down the slope.
It is a short hop from the bow onto the coarse yellow sand, the start of a four-hour walk back to Marahau.
Going back to the recovery, as private sector balance sheets heal in sand states, they should begin to improve in the country as a whole, the economists said.
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Bury your head in the sand and hope it does not happen to you, or back-up, buddy.
Early in the 16th century, reports of the city on the sand -- then part of the Songhay Empire -- filtered back to Europe through the Moorish diplomat and writer Leo Africanus, adding to the city's near-mythical status as an African El Dorado.
Further down the beach, two best friends sit apart from their software engineer colleagues playing cricket, sifting the sand through their hands as they talk about their new husbands and their lives back in Trivandrum.
"He brings a toughness, a Boston street smarts mentality, a back-alley edge in a good sense ... a 'if you throw sand at me, I'm going to hit you in the nose' sense, " Coes said.
Twice a day, she swept the sand off the sleeping mats, and she helped stack the kapashi leaves for transport back to the village.
Believe it or not, the cleaning must be sufficiently scrupulous so as to ensure that not a single grain of desert sand is transported out of the Middle East, lest it carry bacteria or diseases back to U.S. shores.
Located on the Lido, the thin strip of land and sand that separates ancient Venice from the Adriatic, the Palazzo del Cinema is an imposing edifice that dates back to Mussolini's day.
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