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Water,watereverywhere We'regonnagetwet Won'tyoucomealongontheriverride Water,watereverywhere We'regonnagetwet Watchusgettossedbythetide There'swhitewater Roundthenextbend Gettingsoakedissomuchfun Onb,water,watereverywhere Weregonnagetwet Roaringrapid
Low-Lying Areas of New York City Suffer Flooding Sounds of sump pumps fill the air in low-lying areas of New York City. Don, a water systems professional in Brooklyn, has been on the job, pumping out basements since before dawn. He says the worst flo
CARL AZUZ: It's not unusual to see flooding in Venice, Italy this time of year. The city of lagoons and canals is often overwhelmed by water between October and December but it is unusual to see flooding like this. A low pressure weather system has b
Jack had to find out more about tsunamis quickly. He read as fast as he could: A tsunami can strike a few hours--or a fewminutes!--after an earthquake. It depends on thestrength of the earthquake and where it took place. After earthquakes, it is safe
Run, Annie! Jack screamed. The water drew away from the beach, and a loudhissing sound came from the sea. Suddenly fish flopped on the bare sand! Annie threw down her board and ran. She grabbedJack's hand as she ran by him. Jack grabbed Boka'shand, a
Boka looked at Jack and grinned. Ready? heasked. I'm ready! said Annie. Where do we get oursurfboards?Down there, said Kama. She pointed to a rockypath that led to the beach. Let's go, said Annie. Annie, Boka, and Kama started down the path. Jackfoll
Jack! cried Annie. She ran to him. Are youokay?Jack just nodded. He put on his wet glasses. He feltshaky and mad at himself. I never should have triedto stand! he thought. Kama picked up Jack's surfboard from the shallowwater and brought it over to h
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: For decades, the Colorado River has fed growing cities from Denver to Los Angeles, and a lot of the produce in grocery stores across the country right now was grown with Colorado River water. Now with climate change and severe drou
This week has been a very busy time for Surf Lifeguards. The sea around many parts of New Zealand has been quite dangerous recently with high waves and rips. In the week since New Year, Surf Lifeguards at Papamoa beach in the Bay of Plenty rescued 37
As the migrating herds arrive in the plateaus river valleys, the spring is here. This is why they have made the journey after the famine of winter. Food is everywhere. Birds have flown in from as far away as the Arctic and subtropics. Canada geese jo
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 19 May 2008 Fuel efficient stoves and ceramic water purifiers are two examples of low-tech innovations that can help people in poor countries improve their quality of life. Because what is known as appropriate technology usu
Make a Splash! Now, the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories. This is the show that explains the origin and usage of common American English expressions. Today, we are going to make a splash! Yes, you make a splash when you jump into
AILSA CHANG, HOST: Scientists announced today that they have figured out the cause of an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Flint, Mich., a few years ago. Twelve people died. This was at the start of the city's water crisis. And the problem was a l
Dialogue 1 Jingjing: Mark, did you hear about the twin sisters that drowned in the ocean at Qingdao? 京晶: 马克,你听说了青岛海边溺亡的女孩那件事吗? Mark: That was all over the news a week ago. What a sad story! Thery were onl
The living is easy. But it won't last long. At this altitude, the air is so dry that rain evaporates before it even hits the ground. The water that flows off the plateau is no longer being replaced. Already there is drought in forests beyond the mead
By Paul Sisco Washington, DC 06 July 2006 watch Rip Tides report The beach is a popular place in the summertime. But there are dangers beneath the ocean surface. Here is a look at rip tides, also known as rip currents -- the science, the danger, and
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Red Tides By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 I'm Phoebe Zimmermann with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Different events can change the balance of s
Many shark attacks occur in the near-shore waters like this, 这种近岸沙洲或暗礁区域 inside sandbars or reefs,where the sharks feed and get trapped at low tide. 是鲨鱼袭击事件的高发地带 鲨鱼可在此捕食 却偶因退潮 再次