tobogganing in A Sentence

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    The International Bobsleigh and Tobogganing Federation.

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    Sausage grilling and Tobogganing in Allbergsbacken.

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    Unprofessional Tobogganing children can practice since four or five years.

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    So, no ski slopes, toboggans and brightly coloured bobble hats for me, I'm afraid.

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    Is it“Allbergsdagen”, a regular event in Holm where big and small are invited to come and go sledding and toboggan in Allbergsbacken.

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    Penguins either waddle on their feet or slide on their bellies across the snow, a movement called Tobogganing, which conserves energy while moving quickly.

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    Although it's best to visit it in winter when you can ski, snowboard and toboggan, this sports park has something to offer the adventure seeker all year round.

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    However you make the 560m climb up to Monte, the hillside town that hangs quietly over Madeira's capital, Funchal, there's only one way we recommend getting back down: toboggan.

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    A separate team of Russian Olympians made their debut in 1994. Albert Demchenko, the owner of three silver Olympic medals(2006, 2014), is the most titled among domestic masters of Tobogganing.

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    The route down is via cable car, and you can stop-off halfway for a go on a toboggan run, if you feel like you slow holiday needs a modicum of speed.

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    In an era of schoolyard ball bans and debates about safe Tobogganing, have we as a society lost the appropriate balance between keeping children healthy and active and protecting them from serious harm?

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    Buy a full day pass, head up to the top of the tram route, rent your toboggan from one of the convenient kiosks, slide down to the city, then take the tram back up again.

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    Despite the dispute about its name, the wood toboggan was considered as the first prototypical snow sled made out of three thin marine hardwood boards that were curved around at the front end using heat, steam, or hot water.

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    From cruising Peru's Lake Titicaca on a boat made of reeds to flying down the streets of Madeira in a wicker toboggan or taking an odd horse-drawn carriage in Pakistan, there are so many unusual types of travel to be tried.

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