- smiling,
links arms with Karel, one of the
picnickers.
Several other men
appear and
forcibly direct the
picnickers to a clearing. The
group of men
bring a...
- with
breathtaking speed, we move
inward - into the hand of the
sleeping picnicker - with ten
times more
magnification every two seconds. Our
journey ends...
- For example, in the
summer of 2016, a fire on one
island caused by a
picnicker resulted in 25% of the
island burning. Étude de la capacité d’accueil...
- 5 million
visitors and in the
summer months it is
packed with sunbathers,
picnickers and ballplayers. It
serves as a
sculpture garden with both a permanent...
-
attraction to
German picnickers, as were
several other groves patronized by
various ethnic groups.
Wagons with
benches met
picnickers at the
train station...
- enjo**** out-of-doors was
essential to
picnic from the
early 19th century.
Picnickers like to sit on the
ground on a rug or blanket.
Picnics can be informal...
-
around humans and
their proclivity for
stealing food from
campers and
picnickers:
Canada jay (Perisoreus canadensis) Steller's jay (Cyanocitta stelleri)...
- (360,000 m2) park,
located in the
Franklin Mountains, open to
hikers and
picnickers. In the canyon,
McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre is
surrounded on three...
- from an I-beam, a
brush fire
turns out to be a
barbecue fire (while the
picnickers are
playing chess in a van), a boy who fell off a cliff, and a man trapped...
- and
Eastern (now
Martin Luther King Blvd) had been open to
swimmers and
picnickers.
Staton expanded the park with the
addition of many
rides acquired from...