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It was a strong spring tide, and took us fast.
Now was the time of spring tides, she thought bitterly.
It's called spring tide, and there's a reason for it.
But next day we were ready to take advantage of the high spring tide and fly.
They form white water rapids for two to five days either side of the spring tides.
It is a full moon tonight so there are spring tides.
These are conducted only a few times each month during low spring tide periods.
Is it the moon raising the spring tide in the blood?
When there was a spring tide the water spread over the platform.
"In what spring tide will I see again my old village?
And never more so than when a full moon rises from the sea during the lower water of a spring tide.
In 1969, the Amsterdam was discovered after being exposed by a low spring tide.
It is possible to walk between the three islands at the lowest spring tides.
When it was at the full in a few days' time sun and moon would be pulling together to give us spring tides.
Probably she drew too much water to cross the bar except at the top of spring tides.
So that if these three wheels go, wealth will flow as in a spring tide.
Fortunately for the two hares it was not a spring tide.
Caught up in the spring tide of their loving, Lucinda lay.
Storm behaviour and spring tide distribution are also taken into account.
This type of tide is known as a spring tide.
High spring tides will cause flooding, and result in the building up of levees.
Spring tide was at noon and again around midnight.
However, when they are in line with the Earth, at full and new moons, their forces combine to create the strong spring tides.
But soon they came to the rocks that were uncovered only at the lowest spring tides.
I knew,' she answers, slow and steady as a calm spring tide.