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If you arrive by boat, you can dock there and wade ashore.
It looks terrifying, as grim fighters wade ashore and loot a town in flames.
We took off our shoes and climbed over the side of the boat to wade ashore, while hotel personnel transferred the luggage.
Getting to Boracay involves a flight to Kalibo and then a bus to the ferry, from which you eventually have to wade ashore through warm, pale-blue water.
His most notorious coup was to wade ashore on the beach in Mogadishu in 1992, television cameras rolling, bearing a sack of rice on his back for the starving children of Somalia.
We were still in two or three feet of swells and he was telling me to jump in and wade ashore in my suit and wing tips, lifting my bags over the breaking waves.
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The book opens with Bickerton wading ashore on a remote Pacific island.
About 200 Haitians waded ashore on Oct. 29 near Key Biscayne, Fla., after their boat ran aground.
We glided up to a gravel beach, waded ashore, climbed a short embankment, and entered a forest.
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