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When the tide is in, only a boat will do.
"We believe the tide is in our favor," he said.
The waterfall now meets the ocean when the tide is in.
The primary source for the 24-hr tide is in the lower atmosphere where surface effects are important.
"After all, Yule- tide is in a few weeks, and he's probably expecting a present for that.
You can still hear the gulls from the window, and the surf hitting the sand when the tide is in.
The Crimson Tide is in the second year of a five-year probation period.
When the tide is in, it is flooded.
Local shopping and other amenities are close at hand and the sea is only a few minutes' drive away, when the tide is in.
And if they remember that the tide is in, they will be able to come along and catch me beautifully."
As for the marsh, Mr. Lee concedes that "it looks better when the tide is in."
"High tide is in another hour.
"We can't when the tide is in."
The tide is in.
When the tide is in, water is drawn in through one siphon and expelled through the other.
Two holes in particular, the 8th and 9th, are played over salt marsh, which can be flooded to some considerable depth when the tide is in.
It was like walking across the flats when the tide is in, pulled and twisted at the whim of forces whose full strength would've been beyond human imagination.
If the tide is in, take the cliff path; if it's out, you can walk along the beach, with its striated rock formations stuffed with fossils.
In life, the fronds would have hung vertically when the tide is in but flop over the stipe when exposed by low tide.
If you need a legstretcher, try part of the clifftop walk back towards Pendueles, where if the tide is in there are a few spectacular blowholes.
Its an ideal location for learning when the tide is out and when the tide is in because of the shallow depths and more often than not, flat water.
This is a popular spot amongst teenagers for the dangerous practice of "cliff jumping" when tide is in and the water is deep enough, though to date nobody has been hurt.
It is a fabulous place: when the tide is in, a wave-churned basin, creamy with foam, whipped by the combers that roll in from the whistling buoy on the reef.
And through the back door comes the smell of kelp and barnacles when the tide is out and the smell of salt and spray when the tide is in.
Southern Mississippi (3-0) at Alabama (2-1) 7 p.m., ESPN2 The Crimson Tide is in for a battle, but will prevail over this defensive-minded bunch.