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Because this is an action camera, we tested its abilities to capture photos and videos both on dry land and underwater.
But it was a gesture on dry land that confirmed to LawConnect's crew that Quiroga would slot in well come Boxing Day.
For most of the four-day festival, attendees spread out across activities, some hitting the river, others practicing their casts on dry land, still more drinking beers and eating barbecue behind the Arlington Inn.
It still makes for a super cute hangout on dry land.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bykitstone/make-your-backyard-a-place-you-actually-enjoy-walmart
Right out of the box it was able to record video underwater, moving seamlessly from dry land to aquatic adventures.
The black car, estimated to be worth around £100,000, somehow ended up off dry land and floating in the water.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/bmw-washed-out-to-sea-cornwall-b2348020.html
The fire service incident log said the male was found on dry land shortly after.
The rubber mat serves a similar purpose in the pool as it does on dry land - it helps you get a grip.
Source: https://womiowensboro.com/ixp/782/p/keep-pets-safe-in-the-pool-this-summer/
"When we go through these droughts, and we've got crops out there with the grasshopper infestation, and no rain, we're getting zero off the dry land.
While his own rescue took place on dry land, the proximity of Crescent Beach to where he lives made joining Rescue Station 5 the logical choice.