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Never looks good going out on a falling tide.
A similar sequence is seen in reverse on a falling tide.
Together they put her in position and let her ground at once upon the falling tide.
This means that there is about three hours of angling on each falling tide.
The falling tide had left my dinghy high and dry.
Currents can be strong, especially on a falling tide.
As a result most erosion happens during falling tide.
The vessel struck the reef and remained fast on falling tide.
The falling tide dragged the vessel hard against her mooring.
Newport look for coaches to turn a falling tide.
The running fight lasted for more than an hour before the falling tide forced the British to seek deeper water.
"Now, a falling tide is bringing all the boats aground."
The falling tide, however, prevented her from getting close to the stranded warship.
One of the ships ran aground on a falling tide and came under fire from the shore.
It was impossible, in any case, to bath her, because they were only allowed to let out the bathwater on a falling tide.
At 16:00 the falling tide forced them to return to their former anchorage under fire from shore batteries.
He's got himself stuck on a falling tide.
He understands that he can only go to the heads on a falling tide."
Eventually, the crabs remain in one of the burrows and await the next falling tide.
Elegant skimmers dragged their bills through pools left by the falling tide.
Further out there were other large bergs, also stranded by the falling tide, and looking like sudden white mountains.
Only time and a falling tide prevented him from going up a nearby church tower and filming us again.
For a time, the submarine was also wedged beneath the Takao on a falling tide.
Although Minnesota was still aground, the falling tide meant that she was out of reach.
I thanked him for his information but said I would stay put, that the fish should show during the last two hours of the falling tide.