1、Shadows shade the sheltered shallows.
2、At dusk more fish come into the shallows.
3、This type of fish lives in the shallows.
4、Thousands of little fish swim in the shallows.
5、Sedimentation of mixed bioclastic shallows of steep slope zone in Gubei depression
6、A school of turlehide whales stranded in hot noon, spouting, hobbling in the shallows.
7、Coffee-colored Wathumba Creek spills into the jade shallows of Platypus Bay.
8、A group of long-snouted seahorses sits among eelgrass and algae in the shallows off the French coast.
9、They walked down to the water’s edgeto look for him and found him floating in the shallows.
10、Long stretches have apparently been closed to water traffic after hundreds of boats ran aground in the shallows.
11、There are 48 grottos inside and 70 underground lakes, the shallows of which is 2 meters deep.
12、Two metre long Monitor Lizards scour the shallows for frogs and small fish and dig up the nests of crocodiles to prey on their eggs.
13、Once you know you can swim in the deep end of human connection, it's fun to splash around in the shallows.
14、Our boat speeds forward like a shooting star in the wake of the angry waves, then slowly veers round treacherous shallows.
15、Therefore, they need the stopover habitat—the shallows, the sandbars, the security, the corn and invertebrates—to complete their arduous yearly cycle.
16、There are empty, white-sand beaches everywhere, and in the morning, you can watch the pirogues slide by in the shallows.
17、We say goodbye to the old manand climb to the top of the island where we watch black kites circling while asolitary fisherman steers his boat into the shallows.
18、Perhaps it is the instability of youth, or the easy thinking of the little girl, perhaps the distant distance, or the shallows of the fate, their love, walking and walking light, their words, talking less.
19、In the shallows, the dark, water-soaked sticks and twigs, smooth and old, were undulating in clusters on the bottom against the clean ribbed sand, and the track of the mussel was plain.
20、Peter Wiles, who was one of the first volunteers to reach Farewell Spit, told Fairfax New Zealand that the white bellies of the whale corpses were lined up on the sand and floating in the shallows.
21、By night they roost in the gently flowing shallows of the Platte, shin-deep in cool water, or else on sandbars, giving them warning against any predator that might come splashing out.