A shadow crossing a river typically refers to the phenomenon where the shadow of an object, like a tree or a person, moves across the water's surface as the sun moves in the sky. This can create a striking visual effect, especially during sunrise or sunset when the light is low. The movement of the shadow can also symbolize the passage of time or the transient nature of moments. In a broader metaphorical sense, it may represent change or the interplay between light and darkness.
Crossing a Shadow was created in 2007.
Crossing the River has 237 pages.
He was crossing the Mississippi River
Crossing the River was created on 1993-01-18.
The Shoppes at River Crossing was created in 2008.
Crossing over a river is commonly referred to as "ford," which means to cross at a shallow part of the river. If using a bridge, it is simply called "crossing the bridge." In a more general sense, it can also be termed as "river crossing." The specific term used may vary based on the method of crossing.
a structure for crossing a river that starts with the letter "B" is a bridge!
to ford a river (to cross a river)
The cast of Shadow River - 1933 includes: Kenne Duncan
In Wild World, the coelacanth shadow is the same size as a sea bass shadow.
Just wait till the bobber goes down like any other fish. Note: the shadow of an eel is very long and slender. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I just caught my first Stringfish yesturday and it was about 2 oclock when I caught it. I think the time varies though. I found it right in between where the river ends into the ocean. The shadow looked like a Sea Bass's shadow but I knew it wasn't because of the location of the shadow.