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en There's this myth of the land being all wetlands. Everyone thinks it's going to be knee-deep in water.

en This is a serious issue for all duck hunters and the millions of Americans who understand the value of wetlands to hundreds of wildlife species, as well as the many benefits wetlands provide people. Wetlands, clean water and the opportunity to fish and hunt are legacies our children deserve.

en I had to explain what wetlands are, ... We call them swamps. But wetlands are natural sponges, and we need them to absorb water, to filter pollutants.

en Only about one percent of the historic habitat exists. Half of the (agricultural lands) have subsided so much that we can't restore them to wetlands -- if you flooded them, you'd just have deep water. But a 10 percent restoration is possible -- and that would be exponentially better than the situation we have now.

en I helped them cut posts, working in knee-deep water to keep the fence up so you wouldn't get run over by the animals,

en Wetlands are a crucial resource for California, where many of our wetlands have been lost to urban and agricultural development. We believe these investments will help protect and restore our remaining wetlands.

en The girls and I were paddling in knee-deep water. We were all holding hands when a big wave crashed over us. The strong current swept us off our feet.

en Water heats up much more slowly than land surfaces, so in the summer the water is acting to cool the surrounding land surface. In the winter, the opposite happens. In winter the water remains warmer than the surrounding land.

en Wetlands store a huge amount of water. They're lower, so the water goes there instead of your house.

en I can't do anything about the water at the No. 3 tee, ... It's because the water level at the creek is higher than the groundwater and you can't drain wetlands.

en Between the beach and the railroad, ... every house is just gone, ... Ninety percent of the structures are totally just gone. Debris (is) knee deep, waist deep, hip deep.

en It's 150 miles of travesty, where you don't see any land, ... It's a very deep ocean. The water is black.

en His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. Individuals inside the diamond mines often experience human rights abuses by actually doing the mining. They're standing in knee-deep water for days at a time.

en Myth is an attempt to narrate a whole human experience, of which the purpose is too deep, going too deep in the blood and soul, for mental explanation or description.
  D.H. Lawrence

en In a hamlet or in a forest, in the deep water or on the dry land, wherever venerable persons dwell, that place is delightful.


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