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To reach one of the best spots to see these marvels, you need to catch a float plane to Naknek Lake, the star of this little video.
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2. It's a lot easier to catch a floating snap than a direct one.
In truth, it can't even walk in zero gravity yet, and perhaps its most impressive physical feat to date has been to catch a floating roll of duct-tape.
It is no great surprise, then, that Mr. Erwitt's shutter finger, quick enough to catch a chuckle floating by on the wind, also knows how to arrest the news as it blows past.
Scientists have not yet evaluated the possibility that a hatchling could catch a ride on floating debris and reach the Keys, she said.
The boy knelt gracefully atop a floating wooden door like a surfer poised to catch a wave.
I went on a float trip down the Madison River during the salmon fly hatch and did not catch a fish.
Then he quotes from Seamus Heaney's The Given Note, a poem about a fiddler on the Blasket Islands who catches a fairies' tune floating across the air and learns to play it: "He got this air out of the night/ Strange noises were heard/ By others who followed, bits of a tune/ Coming in on loud weather".
As we were getting ready to leave, Tyler caught a dandelion seed that had been floating around the room.
Several booms, or skimmers, were installed on nearby rivers to catch floating cenospheres, a valuable component of the ash used to make bowling balls and other manufactured goods.
Log booms were placed on the West Branch Susquehanna River to catch the floating timber; Lock Haven built a boom in 1849, and Williamsport's Susquehanna Boom opened in 1851.
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