Examples of using From the shore in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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of the country and spreads inland from the shore of Lake Albert around the Victoria Nile.
But its relatively small size did allow the owner to hunt from the shore with proper bracing before pulling the trigger.
Move as far away from the shore as you can, heading toward high hills, mountains, or a forest.
This is also the reason that looking down from the shore, the pool looks more shallow than usual.
If a tsunami is drawing nearer while you're far from the shore, paddle toward the horizon, to the deep sea.
Make sure you are out at least 30 metres from the shore before you descend.
Just 10 meters from the shore, the coral reefs and marine life are
Jutting from the shore four piers are discernible, enough to moor eight submarines.
After going some distance from the shore the rabbit proposed that they should try their boats
Situated a few miles from the shore of Djibouti, this magical stretch of islands is just under two-miles long
Nami raised her staff and a wave reared up from the shore wrapping her in a cocoon of water and carrying her back toward the ocean.
Fierce wind blew from the shore and prevented most of the ships from drawing close enough to the walls to launch an assault.
putting my basket aboard a little skiff, sailed out about four miles from the shore.
you are in the water or observing from the shore.
She appeared with Paul Sorvino in a 2007 film entitled Greetings from the Shore.
Military pontoon bridges are usually built either by successively extending outward from the shore or by constructing whole sections as rafts and floating them into position.
It's illegal to spend the night there, but there are plenty of operators offering day trips to the island from the shore.