For an upscale night out, head to Puerto Madero alongside the eastern Rio de le Plata riverbank.
Driving slowly to avoid the children and chickens, we turned down an alley that led towards the riverbank.
Leafing through books, they located the riverbank where the bridge ought to have been.
As search-and-rescue teams checked the conditions were safe enough for a diving team, fire-fighters combed the riverbank.
When it was really hot, he liked to run to the riverbank and roll in dead eels.
And it was not looking too hopeful for the group as it trudged off down a riverbank path.
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An abandoned dog, found in a sack on a Northern Ireland riverbank, has claimed a top award at Crufts.
Michael Page, from Kent, was at the Riverbank Arena watching hockey on Sunday.
This is a real beauty spot: enjoy serene views of the untamed woodland before following paths and footbridges along the riverbank.
With the trucks stuck on the riverbank, the German commander of the NATO forces called in the airstrike around 2:30 a.m.
He buried the poisons in a riverbank, but helped find an indirect way to eliminate Lumumba, by bankrolling and arming political enemies.
City officials in Laurel had warned Exxon that the riverbank was eroding.
Then the guide spotted a pair of bright red lights in the weeds near the riverbank: crocodile eyes reflected in the lamp light.
Similarly, Japanese company Ibasei recently devised a tiny underwater turbine that can be placed along a riverbank or canal to generate energy.
The Siamese crocodile, which used to pluck picnicking princesses off the riverbank, according to French explorers, has already disappeared from the main river.
After eyeing our open-topped jeep, he made a nervous split-second decision to pounce, scattering the prey below, and vanished into the thick camouflage-scrub of the riverbank.
Many of them are approaching the age where they must decide whether to swap this life for something else in one of the riverbank towns.
The film opens with a bravura three-minute crane shot as Bolsheviks and Hungarian volunteers are fiercely pursued by the White Army along a hilly riverbank.
It has been removed from the Riverbank Arena at Olympic Park and will be stored until spring, when it will be installed at Abbeydale Sports Club.
The Kabul blast, which killed at least 59 people, ripped through a crowded ceremony outside the Abul Fazal shrine on a riverbank in the capital's old city.
Battersea power station, for instance, a moderately interesting electricity-generating station built between the 1930s and 1950s, has blighted 16 hectares of riverbank opposite Chelsea for three decades.
After a week on the run Moat was discovered armed on the riverbank at about 1900 BST on Friday and negotiators were brought in to speak to him.
We watched one sitting on the high riverbank, stretching its legs and wandering along the curve of the river, before slumping down in a preferable place further along.
It is said that Anne Royall, America's first female professional journalist, stole his clothes and sat on them on the riverbank until he had answered all her questions.
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She said she waded into the water to try to help Mr Cox and, after locals managed to drag him out, emergency services personnel began resuscitation attempts on the riverbank.
The tough terrain on the riverbank made getting ambulances to the victims tough, so the first responders commandeered pickup trucks to ferry 55 victims from the water's edge, Hick said.
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This four-storey architectural masterpiece is a mix of Muslim and Rajput architecture and has countless rooms with arched entrances, balconies and latticed windows that frame miniature painting-like views of the monument-studded riverbank outside.
His nightly practices at the riverbank took place less often and he stopped going out to the waterfall, so I no longer had a chance to act as his music stand.
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She was fired even from that job because she was Korean, so afterward she worked at an Arashiyama textile shop, where she spread out dyed cloth along the riverbank to dry.
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