Those travelers who saw this canoe in use on the Hudson Bay side of the Labrador Peninsula believed that it was designed for use in rough, exposed water.
Canoes up to 28 feet in length have been mentioned by travelers in this area but investigation indicates strongly that these were not the tribal form but the canot du nord, or north canoe of the Hudson's Bay Company traders.
There is an excellent humorous scene of two innkeepers touting against each other for travelers (Act iii.
He was trained, by the good monks with whom he lived, to go out and hunt for travelers lost in the snow.
Carter Frog and Lily-pads Four little Friends A Bird's House Feathered Travelers Over the Nest A Bird's Nest Swallows Bird and Nest.
Travelers tell us that when they have visited islands where men did not live, the birds were so tame that they perched upon their shoulders and could be easily caught.
Is there no protection for respectable travelers in this wretched city?
Haven't you discovered that those are the names other travelershave applied to the donkeys?
Finding themselves surrounded in every direction, the travelers now began to move on in hopes of getting rid of the intruders, but the latter were equally ready for the start, and mounting their horses kept jogging on in the same direction.
Really, so firm a faith had the ancients this legend, that as late as eight or nine hundred years ago, learned travelers held it in superstitious fear.
I notice that all travelers supply deficiencies in their collections in the same way.
This marsh, just where we're standing, used to be a tremendous haunt of brigands, and any travelers coming to see the ruins ran the chance of being robbed.
Travelers say that the modern children in Australia don't look in the least like English children or French children, or any European nation--they are a fresh type.
From the windows of Pullman cars, as he rode hither and yonder throughout this rich territory in the utmost luxury that travelers may have, J.
To the quartette of riotous travelers Battlesburg was only an uninteresting detail of their trip, which had intruded itself unbidden upon their sight; but to Battlesburg the arrival of a private car with real people in it was an epoch.
It is agreed, however, that the Punch of modern European streets is Neapolitan; and even to this day, as travelers report, nowhere in the world is the drama of Punch given with such force of drollery as in Naples.
Beer in several varieties was known to them also; veritable beer, made of barley and a bitter herb; beer so excellent that the dainty Greek travelers commended it as a drink only inferior to wine.
She remembered how she had prattled with her father as the two dusty travelers had entered the garden, and she recalled her bright visions of the days to come.
Meanwhile, the travelers contemplated one another from opposite sides of their railway carriage, the consciousness of leaving a strange world and re-entering their old one already making itself felt.
The travelers were on their way to Easthampton, having arrived in the night train from New York.
The two travelers talked of various subjects, but, once more aboard the train at Sangre Grande, the question of Trinidad's wealth recurred to Stuart, and he sought further information.
Crossing the hills--by a trail which threatened to shake the cart to pieces at every jolt--the two travelers reached Palenquito, and thence descended by a comparatively good road to Vesa Grande and on to Rio Seco.
He paused in a tangle of wreckage at the courtyard's edge and looked out across the sun-drenched expanse of pavement toward that ornate well that once had served travelers who passed by here in the days when Mars was a green planet.
To age, a hard turnpike: Whose travelers must be all sweat and dust, when they are not in mud and drenched: Which wants mending in many places, and is mended with sharp stones.
These travelers had absolutely nothing for an outfit except a blanket and a half-empty bag.
One of the horses had scented the travelers on the ridge top.
By and by Ladd entered an arroyo, and here the travelers turned and twisted with the meanderings of a dry stream bed.
Miss Trafford corresponds with him," he continued, with an effort; "but it seems the travelershave little time for writing.
Travelers down the jeep trail below Potash pass the evaporation ponds (fig.
The travelersknew that the supplies they had could not last long.
If we seek history, let us ponder that chance pause of the eastbound family, traveling by motor for pleasure, here by the side of the graves of the travelers of another day, itself so briefly gone.
The space travelers from Zor did not dare to advance very far into either hemisphere, but landed on the narrow, thousand-mile strip of territory separating the earth's frozen half from its sun-baked antipodes.
The space travelers from Zor, as well as Professor Jameson, emerged from the cosmic flyer to walk upon the surface of the planet.
Travelers to the park from Medford arrive by way of the west entrance and from Klamath Falls by way of the south entrance.
Many travelers visit Crater Lake, view the majestic splendor of the world-famed scenic wonder, and leave without realizing the beauties of the forest lands about them.
Different travelers had noted that here must have been a somewhat extensive city, adorned with several large buildings, all of which were ornamented with carvings of the peculiar Hittite type.
As the aim of these travelers was devotional and they possessed little scholarly training or critical faculty, their works are of secondary value to the modern student.
Accurate scientific research in all branches of knowledge relating to Palestine was contemplated, and the co-operation of travelers and of the German colonies in Palestine was invited.
These ruins attracted the notice of many travelers from the time that Odoric, a monk, saw them in 1320 A.
Four miles north of Jerusalem it was joined by the road from Caesarea, so that travelers from the coast and from the north entered Jerusalem over the same road.
Between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries many other travelers visited the Mesopotamian Valley and described what they saw.
In the seventeenth century European travelers began to bring home Egyptian antiquities.
At Charly, our station, I was much surprised to see three French officers in full uniform get off the train and step into the taxi-autobus which deposits its travelers at the only hotel in the vicinity.
The chateau was not the only place where refugees halted, and all the villagers had done their best to make the travelers comfortable.
Suddenly the watching throngs of oceantravelers saw the Sea Eagle poise in air like a hawk about to pounce.
The number of actualtravelers in the Congo at any time is small.
It is precisely in the areas where these crosses are so frequent that the early travelers had difficulty with the natives in first traversing the country.
Near the house for white travelers was a comfortable hangar for blacks, and near it a large hangar for the storage of freight and baggage.
By means of these boats it is easy now for travelers not only to go over the chief part of the main river but to enter the larger tributaries at their mouth and travel for hundreds of miles up towards their sources.
Even if the given list is but the half of Congo travelers during the year, it can be seen that the real traveler is a rarity within the limits of the state.
But, as a matter of fact, there are almost no true travelersin the area.
Now, these were the only travelers besides one Frenchman, who was a mystery, of whom we heard or whom we met in our fifty-three weeks in Congo experience.
So she flew on till she met two travelers trudging along, one behind the other.
They beckoned to the two travelers and gave them as much as they would.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "travelers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.