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We should find further evidence of that at the waterhole.
After this, he begins to lead the children to the next waterhole.
And he already started the job, somewhere at night, in the sand near a waterhole.
Waterhole two, in January 1982, was to have been a repeat performance.
The oasis was used as a waterhole by local animals.
She saw her own reflection once, in a waterhole, and did not recognize herself.
He walked around the waterhole, hands swinging at his sides.
A blue bull can survive for days without water, but they live close to waterholes.
After a while, on a rock face near the waterhole, pale white lines began to form a picture.
Perhaps he had staked too much upon his ability to find that waterhole.
Droughts can last many months and waterholes may dry up.
He arrives at a waterhole where the children drink to their fill.
Your survival depends on being able to find that waterhole, although you have never been there.
The river contains a number of large, permanent, deep and clear waterholes.
Waterholes attract many animals before they dry up during the heat of summer.
Toward midday he found a waterhole, lay down to drink and rest a little.
The kangaroo was lying down on the other side of the waterhole.
The man is thrown into a waterhole full of crocodiles.
"It was drowned in one of the waterholes," he explained.
He's had such a thirst he won't leave that waterhole for months.
The hot weather made it hard to find water and many waterholes from his earlier trips were dry.
The name of the town is Aboriginal in origin and means big tree near small waterhole.
Set on an escarpment above a waterhole, overlooking miles of bush.
God only knew how far it would be to a highway or a Bedouin waterhole.
There was a waterhole, and it was that which had started the town.