He was running up through creeks all the time, but he didn't like to fish.
Cherry and apple orchards line whispering mountain creeks, which suddenly burst into waterfalls on exposed rock faces.
"Excessive runoff from this storm will cause flooding of small creeks and streams" and affect low-lying areas.
Given the Delta's maze of creeks, it only takes a few dozen fighters to inflict serious damage.
The Ugandans like to go fishing out in the little creeks over there, and they usually keep what they catch.
In the wild giant otters are found in remote areas within some freshwater lakes, rivers, creeks, and reservoirs of tropical South America.
Some terrifyingly large beasts hang out in the rivers, creeks and lakes.
Creeks have become jogging trails, a popular feature of new residential areas.
He waded through narrow creeks and climbed over boulders covered with a red and delicate moss that clung to the stone like embroidery.
The 12 police officers were reported missing, presumed dead, after gunmen attacked a police boat in the creeks of the Niger Delta, officials said.
The ranch is located at the confluence of four great trout rivers the Ruby, the Big Hole, the Beaverhead and the Jefferson and features four spring creeks.
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He reportedly told rescuers he drank water from creeks to survive.
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Residents of the Lockyer Valley, which was the scene of deadly flash floods in 2011, have also been told to evacuate as creeks and rivers rise.
Habitats in the biosphere reserve comprise barrier islands, beach and sand dunes, salt marshes, maritime forests, tidal creeks, fresh and brackish water impoundments and open water areas.
My second all-green revelation was just as inapplicable: The Creeks, a large Hamptons estate currently owned by Ronald Perelman, was originally designed by the eccentric painter Alfonso Ossorio.
In contrast, the Big Hole River talked with the land as it wound its way through the valley, collecting creeks as it went, quietly taking the path of least resistance.
Creeks flooded with snowmelt rush towards the Missouri river.
If they took away all the bunkers, eliminated the trees and creeks and rough, and located the holes on every green at the bottom of a bowl, what would be the point?
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Replacing concrete with porous pavement, employing green roofs and rain barrels, restoring creeks and wetlands, and increasing tree cover can help cities absorb rain water rather than funnel it to sewer systems.
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As Saturday's rains pushed creeks over their banks -- Neshaminy Creek crested at nearly twice its 9-foot flood stage -- water rose into dozens of homes, and several motorists were left stranded.
From Bristol, a state-designated music trail known as the Crooked Road zigzags through the wooded hillsides and meadows of South Virginia, past white picket fences and trout-filled creeks along the North Carolina border.
She added that new mud flats and creeks have been created and the salt marsh specialists have colonised and are spreading as the other grasses and rushes are killed off by the salt water.
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Before Levinton had planted thousands of oysters in steel cages in these waters last summer, they had long been barren of those same creatures that a hundred years ago almost entirely paved the bay and its creeks.
But, on the other hand, the military, the joint task force, which is a military outfit based in the Delta to patrol the swamps and creeks, seems to be less sure about the whereabouts of these hostage takers.
Adapting to the new normal, many malls are morphing to embrace more of their social features, with communities and owners collaborating to incorporate gardens, aquariums, casinos, car showrooms, or just green space with the addition of trees and creeks.
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Finally, our train heaves out of the station and past the creeks of Mombasa Island, belching out plumes of thick smoke as we swoop around shanty towns where corrugated iron roofs glisten in the rain, and ditches where frogs croak in the darkness.
But from the saddle and far into the heart of the Dixie Dude's 750 acres, I'm looking at a landscape crafted by Wayne and Eastwood: dried creeks, prickly pears, untamed, unpeopled hillsides of brush inflamed with a red-orange covering of the flower known as Indian paintbrush.
In 1940 Donald Bailey of Britain's Royal Engineers used his Erector Set to design the portable Bailey Bridge, which spanned creeks and rivers and was hailed by Eisenhower as one of the three most important technological advancements of the war, along with radar and heavy bombers.
The raindrops blown a couple of miles west of our ranch would land in creeks that percolated through the Columbia River system into the Pacific, whereas the water in Feely Creek, our creek, was blessed with the task of traveling a thousand miles more, all the way down to the bayous of Louisiana before spilling through the loamy delta into the Gulf of Mexico.
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