Sentences with phrase «cities under the sea»

Familiarity breeds a little contempt, but as, simply, a game in which you shoot monsters in city under the sea, it's better in every respect.
Announced as an upcoming backward compatible game alongside BioShock II and BioShock Infinite last year, we can't help but feel like the game is being kept in a city under the sea.
When viewed through the perspective of a city under the sea, kelp beds also offer insights about sustainability.
Experience the personal lives of reef fish and marvel at the coral cities under the sea.
When you think of cities under the sea, your first thoughts - at least if you're a man - child like me - are of Bedknobs and Broomsticks, memories of playing football with sharks or even Ariel the little mermaid and that lobster chap with the singing voice.
Announced as an upcoming backward compatible game alongside BioShock II and BioShock Infinite last year, we can't help but feel like the game is being kept in a city under the sea.

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Most Likely To Make You Consider Scuba Lessons: «Lost Egyptian City Revealed After 1,200 Years Under the Sea»
At Troas, which was close to the Troy of Homer's Iliad, that fabled city to which Paris had allured Helen and against which the Greeks fought under her wronged husband, Menelaus, in order to bring her home again, Paul had a dream of a Macedonian beseeching him to cross the sea to Macedonia and help him and his people.
The Museum of Modern Art's current exhibition «Rising Currents: Projects for New York's Waterfront» features ideas on how to stop lower Manhattan and other low - lying parts of New York City from going under when the sea surges during a big storm.
With less than 14 inches of sea - level rise, most of the 90 U.S. coastal cities studied outside of Alaska would see a 25-fold increase in disruptive and damaging flooding by around 2080, 2060, 2040 or 2030 under the low, intermediate - low, intermediate and intermediate - high scenarios, respectively.
The predictable retreat of Arctic sea ice under global warming presents one last opportunity to adopt effective marine management practices before, rather than after, an ocean is opened up to development, says Lisa Speer of NRDC in New York City, who co-authored the workshop report.
South Florida's cities don't have much of a past, and under the worst scenarios for sea - level rise, many may not have much of a future.
Sign up here and start meeting Atlanta singles today!The trouble with living in such a big city is that finding that one - in - a-million person who's just right for you can seem tricky.Only in the 70s the radiocarbon dating method determined the age of a throne found buried under the ash: the eruption should have happened in the 1456 BC.Infact this date matches with a hypothesis made by the greek geologist Angelo Galanopulos who analized some episodes of the Bible (The Three Days of Darkness, The Earthquakes, The Parting of the Red Sea) and came to the conclusion that around the 1456 BC a big volcanic eruption interested the Eastern Mediterranean.
Meanwhile, the level of criminals have been upgraded a notch when psychotic billionaire Norman Osborn (Dafoe, The Boondock Saints), father of Peter's roommate Harry (Franco, City by the Sea), takes to terrorizing his enemies and the citizens of New York using a high - tech glider and suit under the moniker of the Green Goblin.
«I am a Flatbush girl», first - time feature director Eliza Hittman said proudly at the world premiere of It Felt Like Love in the Next section (it later went to Competition in Rotterdam), and, while not entirely autobiographical, the film draws from her experience of growing up in this largely working - class neighbourhood of New York City's most populous borough, of these endless summers where you have to escape to the sea with your friends for fear of melting like the asphalt under your feet.
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We can take a ride on the new Marmaray rail link, which has a stretch under the sea, to a fabled Turkish city, straddling two continents, dating back 3000 years.
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Also in the city is the Parc de la Mer (the Park of the Sea) which is overlooked by the cathedral and is where visitors can relax under a large yellow and blue canopy which provides shade to a row of wooden benches.
The government has recognized the urgent need for a new airport outside the inhabited areas and plans are under way for its relocation The island is also accessible by sea by the many boats which provide regular ferry or special taxi services to and from Belize City, a ride of about one hour through the numerous neighboring cayes.
Evason Ana Mandara Nha Trang is a superb five - star property set right on the beach near the southern end of Nha Trang Bay.Nha Trang Bay is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful bays in the world.The city went through a rapid evolution under the French colonial influence during the first half of the 20th century, which called the area: the Riviera of the South China Sea.Blending contemporary and traditional Vietnamese architectural styles and materials, the resort counts 74 rooms and suites in five types: Garden View, Superior Sea View, Deluxe Sea View, Deluxe Beach Front, and Beach Front Ana Mandara Suite.
But think about doing it the other way around since Machu Picchu is at just under 8,000 feet above sea level while the former imperial city of the Inca sits about 3,500 feet higher up, making it even harder to acclimate.
A 12 km stretch of golden sandy beach emerges from under this old stone city, making it easy to combine an urban adventure with relaxing days by the sea on your Rethymnon holiday.
The conclusion to the Bioshock Infinite DLC, Burial at Sea brought longstanding fans of the beloved series back to the under water city of Rapture.
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In Miami, Jack Black explores the challenges facing Miami as global warming raises sea levels, causing inland as well as coastal flooding thanks to the porous limestone under the city.
Personally, I think Hew York City under 80 feet of sea water would look... interesting:)
And here is how New York City's busiest airport, John F. Kennedy International, would fare under a 10 - foot sea level rise scenario:
In two different articles he questions the wisdom of the actions of the municipalities, particularly in their blunt claims about the damages the cities will suffer under speculated global warming - caused sea level rise, and the certainty expressed in these claims.
Earth Under Water — Worldwide Flooding National Geographic (2010) Miami, New Orleans and New York City completely under water it's a very real possibility if sea levels continue to Under Water — Worldwide Flooding National Geographic (2010) Miami, New Orleans and New York City completely under water it's a very real possibility if sea levels continue to under water it's a very real possibility if sea levels continue to rise.
You find that sea level rise resulting from their continued emissions — and India and all the other developing countries — rapidly causes Shanghai and Shandong and Shenzhen and many other coastal cities of China to disappear under the ocean before the end of this century.
But with 230 feet of potential sea level rise on the table, it doesn't take a whole lot more melting for a coastal city to be okay in one set of assumptions, and under water in another.
When my editors assigned me to fact check Kate Sheppard's feature «Under Water,» part of my task was to come up with accompanying visuals that would illustrate how sea level rise could destroy coastal cities as we know them.
No one should be surprised when a city below sea level goes under.
Many coastal cities would be under water, and so would the Netherlands, a significant part of which lies below sea level.
Read more dispatches: Olivia Zaleski Talks to Dessima Williams About the Plight of Island Nations 20 % of Mekong Delta Submerged With Rising Seas by 2100 - 10 % of Ho Chi Minh City Will Go Under, Too Amazon Tribe Already Feels the Pinch From Climate Change & Deforestation
«But there's enough sea - level rise tied up in Greenland alone to put a lot of cities and long stretches of coastline under water − including Donald Trump's property in Florida.»
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