force-land - make a forced landing beach - land on a beach; "the ship beached near the port" port - land at or reach a port; "The ship finally ported" debark, disembark, set down - go ashore; "The passengers disembarked at Southampton" touch down - come or bring (a plane) to a...
After setting up the check-in tent a little before 2:00am and then driving out Woodland Valley Road to drop the turnaround cone, I hung out under the stars and awaited the first solo runners, who would begin arriving at about 3:00am. By 3:45am, everyone who was going to be there ...
A large, armored chicken-like creature that attacks either by flying up into the air and then landing down with force, or ramming the player with its spikes. Defeating a Ticken breaks it open, revealing a chick. Show names in other languages The Plain Auroros A bird with long, pointe...
With kids in tow, check out the Science Museum of Minnesota, where visitors can produce their own video, or come face to face with a shark at the UnderWater Adventures Aquarium. In summer, the action moves outside. Known as "The City of Lakes," Minneapolis has 22 lakes located within ...
For luxury RV camping and glamping in the heart of the Delaware Beaches look no further than Sun Outdoors Rehoboth Bay (formerly known as the Resort at Massey's Landing). Our beachfront RV and tent campsites - as well as safari tents and vacation rental glamping cottages - will redefine cam...
The scene is at Plainfield Elementary School in Yolo County just south of Woodland. It appears a tree that was in front of the school split during the high winds on Sunday -- with one big section landing right on the school. Plainfield Elementary will be closed for Monday at the very lea...
Seneca Lake, one of the 11 famous Finger Lakes, is the deepest lake entirely with the borders of New York State. It is also the largest of the Finger Lakes. The lake is 38 miles long and at its deepest it goes down nearly 620 feet. The top of the lake is anchored by beautiful Gen...
scrub jay (Aphelocoma woodhouseii) caught our attention—sitting very nearby in a tree before hopping down to the ground and nonchalantly pecking for bugs. Another soon joined him, first landing on a branch just a few feet above me and returning my captivated stare for a few moments before ...
Landing on a weathered post. Tail fanning on descent. Barred underbelly to mimic a sparrow hawk; curse of the meadow pipit, dunnock and reed warbler. But a gift to me as I watch and hear it call again and again and again. And then an answer; distant but distinct. And another. And ...
If there's intelligent life beyond planet Earth looking down at us to try to decide a good spot to make their eventual landing, they just might choose Cherry Point Farm and Market Lavender Labyrinth—because this stunning, enormous feat of landscape design, which features 36 herb beds, can be...