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- noun Plural form of
lakeshore .
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Various types of pozole, mole, whitefish with garlic, fish birria, chichicuilotes (birds indigenous to the Jalisco lakeshores) are served, along with bote, a stew made with beef, pork or chicken, with vegetables usually cooked in pulque and served in a thick sauce.
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Various types of pozole, mole, whitefish with garlic, fish birria, chichicuilotes (birds indigenous to the Jalisco lakeshores) are served, along with bote, a stew made with beef, pork or chicken, with vegetables usually cooked in pulque and served in a thick sauce.
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Various types of pozole, mole, whitefish with garlic, fish birria, chichicuilotes (birds indigenous to the Jalisco lakeshores) are served, along with bote, a stew made with beef, pork or chicken, with vegetables usually cooked in pulque and served in a thick sauce.
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This is particularly serious on the valuable lakeshores, removing habitat and affecting water quality and lake ecosystems.
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The rift valley plains along the lakeshores of Lake Malawi, the Upper Shire, and Lower Shire Valleys
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"Thawing permafrost, eroding lakeshores, a melting glacier and fears of flash floods at a national park on Baffin Island have forced the evacuation of 21 tourists and led officials to declare much of the wilderness reserve off-limits until geologists and ice experts can assess what appear to be the latest dramatic effects of climate change in Canada's Arctic."
Todd Carmichael: Unprecedented warming, melting forces Arctic tourist evacuation 2008
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Panoramic Journeys have designed special unique itineraries to incorporate not only the eclipse, but also adventurous explorations through the wilds of the Altai Mountains – driving, rafting, trekking, and horse riding through craggy mountainous terrain, lush valleys, beside lakeshores and along rivers.
Archive 2008-04-01 Thatsnews 2008
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He even kept a field notebook, just like naturalists in the early 20th century who described mountain yellow-legged frogs covering the lakeshores.
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The lakeshores are also important areas of aquatic insect diversity, while estuaries serve as important fish hatcheries for Great Lakes fisheries.
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Agriculture, scattered throughout the ecoregion, and development, especially for second homes along the lakeshores, also pose conversion threats.
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