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On these magic shores children at play are for ever beaching their coracles. We too have been there; we can still hear the sound of the surf, though we shall land no more.
My favourite pool is located in a remote valley in the eastern Lake District, surrounded by vine-hung cliffs and slippery boulders. It has a torrential sheet waterfall at one end and is almost black in colour, so it appears bottomless, a portal to nowhere.
I got mad love for hot tubs.
It's the board I had a problem with. I could totally handle being in the water and stuff. I came here to do my own stunts. Water! Ocean! Action! Big waves! That water, that water has tamed me. You can feel that the world is connected to it.
Safety is relative. You can be so close to shore that you can practically feel it under your feet, when you suddenly find yourself breaking apart on the rocks.
There's really no wrong way to use a margarita pool.
As long as there's a body of water nearby, I'm happy. Pools don't count. I like diving into the ocean and coming out refreshed.
I skied on Astroturf and PVC pipe on the slope in my backyard.
When you are falling
Dive!
exhibition. Lake Eden.
I love roller coasters. I don't get a chance often, but I've gone to Magic Mountain and gone on the rides. I love roller coasters.
One word defines the essence of surfing better for me than any other - stoke . One of the best things about stoke is that you can pass it along to someone who has never heard the expression.
It's so graceful to be blown by the wind, to go where the wind takes you. Just drifting over beautiful rivers in a balloon is perfect.
I love sailing and water sports; whether it's water skiing, body boarding or surfing or simply swimming in the ocean.
Few things rivet me like the beauty of moving water.
There is a hidden message in every waterfall. It says, if you are flexible, falling will not hurt you!
My favorite part of a roller-coaster ride is when you're going up and you're slightly scared and really excited. You don't know what's coming next but you know it's going to be good. You can't handle it, go on the carousel.
I need something fun to get my mind off of pretending to die and I didn't have any squibs under water.
Teenage Fanclub dive impressively into the water headfirst, like a synchronised five-man Olympic swimming team. Joe McAlinden
There is water in every lane, so it is OK.
Drawing back, and then folding into the shore. Pause, crash. Pause, crash. It made you feel like you were a part of something infinite, looking at the endless waves like that.
Drift beautifully on the surface, and you will die unbeautifully in the depths.
People wish to learn to swim and at the same time to keep one foot on the ground.
I haven't been one since I did a film called (coughs) Encino Man (laughing). After two or three runs with Pauly Shore, I had enough. Watching this film in 3D as far as rollercoasters go really fills it for me.
If all your life means to you is water running over rocks, then photograph it, but I want to create something that would not have existed without me.
For a surfer, it's never-ending. There's always some wave you want to surf.
Falling Waters, Frank Lloyd Wright's
Water is very forgiving. Everything lifts in water.
It's important for children to see what's out there and learn that it's fun to go.
DANCE, WATER DANCE!
I want to get out there and do anything, but I still don't know about riding roller coasters. I've never been on one. There is something about being strapped in and on a track; I always feel like we're going to be launched off somewhere.
Indoor pools just don't seem as inviting to me.
Floating high on the waters of catastrophe
Stunts are really fun.
Pools have their own uniqueness, design and engineering to depict culture, history or innovation.
Surfing is such an amazing concept. You're taking on Nature with a little stick and saying, 'I'm gonna ride you!' And a lot of times Nature says, 'No you're not!' and crashes you to the bottom.
Waterfalls are exciting because they have power, they have rainbows, they have songs, and they have boldness and craziness!
I'm a pretty basic surfer.
I loved rollerskating when I was younger.
Jesus is still up in Heaven, thumbing through his Bible, going 'Where did I say build a water slide?'
When I was younger, I used to be a part of the surfing-and-skateboarding community.
I love to watch the movement of light on water, and I love to play in rivers and lakes, swimming or canoeing. I am fascinated by people who work with water - fishermen, boatmen - and by a way of life that is dominated by water.
I am big into water sports and just being out on the water. That is second nature to me, being from Florida.
I've always had a thing for theme parks and their less-glorious cousins, amusement parks, the carnival midway, and others of such ilk.
Go on all the rides
Before you drown, the spinning just feels like a dance.
What a boon to live on the water! Such delicious shades and hues! This is a template worthy of the greatest painters. The textures of sand and stone could inspire incomparable sculptures, and the sounds - the steady lapping of the waves, the sweet chirping of the birds, make this a sanctuary.
I like surfers. Their imagery, it's great.
We slid along water reds and greens, the changing lights captured in the canvas of wet tar.
When everyone is catching great waves and out in the line up telling stories and having a laugh, you have the best times. I also get really psyched surfing or running in the rain.
I can't handle rollercoasters. I have no control of it. It gets to me.
What was "walking on water," if it wasn't Bible talk for surfing? In Australia once, a local surfer, holding the biggest can of beer Flip had ever seen, had even sold him a fragment of the True Board.
Waterworld was the best time of my life. It was physically demanding, but it was fun. I mean, you're in Hawaii for nine months shooting on the water every day.
That first plunge under the shore break on a chilly fall morning. It forces a sound out of one's body that is kind of a whoo-ahhh! - shocking and refreshing all at once. You become acutely aware of your body and your surroundings, which is helpful when you're about to paddle out to sea.
Tumbling has always been my favorite.
Once you've ridden the roller coaster, the Ferris wheel's kinda restricting.
God created the heavens and the earth, the oceans and the waves for our enjoyment. Surfing is just my way of worshipping Him.
The team we had, the Hobie Vita-Pakt Super Surfer team, you know, the Hilton boys were on there, Conrad Hilton's grandkids, and they were really good. After being around those kids, I could ride a little. Do a 360, some kick-turns, stuff like that.
Let Your Imagination Take Flight
There is no dangerous path for the water; there is no dangerous path for the fearless!
The brilliant thing about swimming is that, while you're doing it, there's nothing else you could be getting on with, like the ironing or sorting out the children. My mind goes into free-float mode; some of the best ideas for plots come into my head while I'm ploughing up and down the pool.
A little backflip (backflips), but it's not part of Parkour, but i like doing this since i did gym.
Park hill staten island seal, rock the reel to reel we high hills deep
There's only one way to tackle life, enjoy a day at the beach, and jump into a Great Lake: Headfirst!
I've seen a lot of 'Show Boats,' but I've never seen the one that thoroughly satisfies me.
...water laughing softly down a black stone wall.
During National Playground Safety Week, I'll celebrate common-sense safety. I'll also celebrate skinned knees and bruised elbows. I'll celebrate so-called 'dangerous' playgrounds - playgrounds with see-saws, zip lines and towering slides.
To be honest, I'm scared to death of rollercoaster rides.
I'm not typically a roller coaster person, but Space Mountain I really love out of all roller coasters. That and Splash Mountain.
Well suited to those with large shoulders and feet like spades, swimming enjoyed a boost in popularity in Victorian times when, due to advancements in water husbandry, we were able to domesticate H2O, trapping large amounts of it in four-sided pits or 'pools'. I
Ride the air In whirlwind.
I love swimming in rivers, and well remember once jumping in at Chiswick.
Rock pools, so-named because they have been hammered out of rocks at the ocean's edge, are one of Sydney's defining characteristics, along with the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, though not as well known.
Behind these two booths was an enormous roller coaster, a phrase which here mean 'a series of small carts where people can sit and race up and down steep and frightening hills of tracks, for no discernible reason
I love the sounds and the power of pounding water, whether it is the waves or a waterfall.
The pictures achieve something rarely articulated about the metaphysical state of swimming: The body, immersed, feels amplified, heavier and lighter at the same time. Weightless yet stronger.
One of the big technical advances that's really great looking is the water.
One drop of water can cause ripples for miles!
I used to go out with someone who was a really great diver, and we used to go to all the great dive spots all over the globe - although I would spend most of my time crying because I was often too scared to go into the water. But once I was in the water, I loved it.
After quitting gymnastics in 2000, I was looking for that next thing where I could defy gravity. I was looking for something that had the flipping and the twisting and allowed me to be acrobatic.
Skysurfing is skydiving with a board on the feet. You can imagine with this big surface of a skysurfing board, there is a lot of force, a lot of power. Of course, I can use this power, for example, for nice spinning - we call it 'helicopter moves.'
I am a self-taught water skier and wind surfer.
Motorboat to heaven, baby's got the key. Tell me, how am I supposed to get in close back here on these water skis?
To follow the drops sliding from a lifting oar, Head up, while the rower breathes, and the small boat drifts quietly shoreward ...
St. Michaels Mount is a favourite place of mine; people will walk across to the Mount all day and assume they will be able to walk home. The spectacle of hundreds of people realising that the path they walked over on is disappearing under several feet of water is very amusing.
If I ever had to be on an amusement park ride, I probably wouldn't get on one; I'm not a very adventurous person!
Even music can't compete with the canyons and waterfalls.
I like to go wakeboarding. It's my new favorite sport. It's like skiing but on a snowboard that has little shoes on it.
I'm on a roller coaster which only goes up my friend
My idea of an amusement park story is getting adventurers to go tour environmental disaster areas. After all, if the entire Great Barrier Reef gets killed, which seems like an extremely lively possibility, what are you going to do with all that rotting limestone?
There is nothing better in life than sliding down snow before flying through the air.
I'm just a surfer who wanted to build something that would allow me to surf longer.
I wish I had a river I could skate away on?
There's something about a roller coaster that triggers strong feelings, maybe because most of us associate them with childhood. They're inherently cinematic; the very shape of a coaster, all hills and valleys and sickening helices, evokes a human emotional response.
Boating on the lake is one of my favorite summer activities.
Water purling between the rocks, weed under the surface like green hair in the wind.
You always return to the water...
I love an arcade. I love a boardwalk game. But I also love a rollercoaster. Though I think the rollercoaster love comes from the fact that it took a really long time for me to reach the height requirement, so I promised myself very early on that when I reach that, I will not take it for granted.
They conducted themselves according to the rules of behavior associated with an amusement park.
Nearly everything that was fun, of course, was also a little dangerous: riding roller coasters, skydiving, gambling, sex.