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    old oak trees and cypress. This trail goes through wet prairies, sawgrass marshes and also tree islands. It's a warm, open trail where you're likely to see different types of birds and gators. What's great with regards to the Loxahatchee is that you kayak through undoubtedly one of Florida's two federally chosen Wild and Picturesque Rivers. (The other one is the Wekiva. ) The cypress timber and lush ferns not to mention air plants create a magical and tranquil environment. 3: Sunset Naked Eye…

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    mainly used the boogie board. We brought the kayak down to the hill and started to go down over and over as a group. We sat in the cold at the top of the hill. We all dug our gloves into the snow and slid down the hill. It went further this time and we were headed straight to the lake. The Kayak bumped to the side and knocked Messay out. “BAIL!!” yelled Beau, another friend. We all shrieked and jumped out of the boat that was heading towards doom. The Kayak careened to the side as we jumped,…

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    I sat in my Kayak, that was lined up in the middle of the two rows of torches. My family stood on either side waiting for my father to begin the ceremony. “Now its my turn” I thought, I wondered what good wishes and words of wisdom my family members would bestow upon me before I was pulled through the threshold. As the sun went down the Tiki torches were lit and the my dad began the ceremony with a prayer. My entire family, extended as well, stood around me while I sat in my Kayak, which was a…

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    dreamed of catching a Muskie. I had caught several species of fish, anywhere from a little bluegill in a nearby pond, to a red snapper while deep sea fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. But at the start of 2017 I set a personal goal to catch a Muskie from my kayak. I did extensive research on this odd fish, just to try and figure out why it was so difficult to catch one. I would sometimes fish for many days and nights in the nearby lakes and rivers with my brother and sometimes alone. I would often…

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    invited me to go camping with her at Ess-Lake! I really love camping so I told her I would love to go camping with her. It was a little drive out there but I knew t would be worth it because I knew we where going to have fun. We had brought Kaitlyns two kayaks. We got to the campground. We saw some of Kaitlyns family that was staying there. We where so excided to go camping! Kaitlyn and I are best friends and we like to do everything together. We hang out all of the time. We are like two peas…

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    me what my favourite kind of accommodation is, I would probably say: my own little bungalow with a bit of a hippie vibe, right on the beach with large windows to overlook the ocean, right next to a great restaurant. A bonus would be a Spa, Yoga, Kayak, Snorkelling and Diving. Well, guess where I am right now. Castaway is a small resort on Koh Lipe, the southern most island of Thailand. The bungalows are arranged around an adorable restaurant with a bar and a library. They have their own diving…

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    Tennessee. I expected it to be a bit boring considering it was my first vacation with my one and a half year old son. Instead I got to shoot guns while he slept hitting nearly all of the targets. Then we went to the lake where I got t canoe and kayak for the first time while everyone else did the same or chose to go paddle boating and swimming. This day was filled with so much fun even though it does not seem like much it was so much more to me. Well let’s start from the beginning of the…

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    Kayaking in Lake Tahoe With just me and my thoughts, I launched my heavy orange kayak from Sand Harbors’ fine powder like sand beach and hopped in. My jet black oars churned through the waters of Lake Tahoe with smooth grace. The roasting sun was alone in the sky with no clouds keeping her company. The freezing cold waters were a bright blue jewel. Its endless murky depths looming below, with mysteries filling its soul. Grey rock formations with boulders in every shape and size loomed above. A…

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    Canoes In Canada Essay

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    Is there anything more quintessentially Canadian than a boy and a girl in a little canoe? The Canadian Canoe museum suggests that “in the history of watercraft, the canoe of the Aboriginal Peoples is perhaps the ultimate expression of elegance and function. All of its parts come from nature, and when it is retired, it returns to nature.” Historically, the canoe played a huge role in almost all assets of life and certainly played a large role in British Columbia’s history. Fast forward to…

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    the water!” “Ok,” I said. Me and the bus driver/canoe (who drove us to the river guy) both picked up the canoe and put it in the water. Then me and my dad jumped in the canoe and waited for the others. After that, the old man dragged the kayak into the river and my grandpa’s friend Rich jumped in. Then the old bus driver got Liam and Rich to drag it in and then we could start off on our adventure. Me, my dad, my grandpa, his friend Rich, and his son Liam were all going on a…

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