Sentences with phrase «coast of the island where»

A beach on the east coast of the island where the wind conditions are ideal.
These are mostly located on the north coast of the island where there is also some of the worlds best dive spots and 3 excellent waves for experienced surfers only and one of which (Lacerations) is considered the best «right hander» in Indonesian and many, the world.

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In about 562, moved «by the love of Christ», he left Ireland and with twelve companions established a base on the rocky island of Iona, off the Scottish coast, from where he evangelized the mainland of Scotland and Northumbria.
During the Great War a group of American naval aviators were stationed on a barren island off the northwest coast of France where, amid lonely and desolate conditions, they carried on their hazardous scouting in the air.
Their voyage from Assos to Miletus took them down the coast by Mitylene and through the straits between the Asiatic coast and the island of Chios down to the island of Samos, where they stopped at Trogylium for a day, and back to the mainland, where they disembarked at Miletus.
Emily Schaefer grew up on a small island off the coast of Maine with Acadia National Park as her backyard, where she gained a respect and awe of her environment.
Avery Island is one of the five salt dome islands rising above the flat Louisiana Gulf Coast, and it's where the peppers for Tabasco sauce are grown (and where the sauce is made).
We motor by the Coast Guard station — which used to be one of three big sardine factories in Maine before they all shut down between 2000 and 2010 — then pass an island where many of Richard's family members are buried.
To the North, you have the Sunshine Coast, with Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo (an hour north); Mon Repos Turtle Centre, where you can watch sea turtles nest and hatch, depending on the season; Fraser Island; and access to the Southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef from the Town of 1770 (About 6 hours north of Brisbane).
Morag is a doula and birth photographer from Galiano Island off the coast of B.C. where she grew up viewing birth as a normal, natural process.
I headed straight for the north coast of Lesvos, the closest point of the island to Turkey, where the majority of boats land.
Bellando's day job has been as the chief operating officer of Oheka Castle, an opulent hotel on the Gold Coast of Long Island in Huntington, where parts of «Citizen Kane» were shot and where Independence officials have frequently thrown lunches and parties.
They simulated earthquakes with magnitudes between 9.0 and 9.6 originating at different locations along the Aleutian - Alaska subduction zone, a 3,400 - kilometer (2,113 - mile) long ocean trench stretching along the southern coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands where the Pacific tectonic plate is slipping under the North American plate.
Roughly 60 per cent of the subspecies Pelecanus occidentalis carolinensis breed along the Gulf coast, where many nest on the barrier islands off Louisiana that have already been exposed to oil.
Plunging into the ocean off the west coast of Vancouver Island, the more than 800 kilometers of fiber optic cables that connect the research stations stretch across the continental shelf, plummet down the slope and across an abyssal plain, and skirt hydrothermal vents near a mid-ocean ridge where the Earth gives birth to new ocean crust.
The thick but stable layer of sediment where tectonic plates meet off the coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra should have limited the power of an earthquake, seismologists had predicted.
Increasing efforts on the northern coasts of the islands and expanding marine - protected areas north to where the penguins are now feeding and breeding could support population growth, the study's authors said.
The researcher, Sue O'Connor of Australian National University, began her search on an island off the northern coast of Australia where colonizers from Asia are thought to have landed.
From Chilean lore, it is named after the mythical ghost ship that sails around the small island of Chiloé, off the coast of Chile, where it collects the dead to serve as crew.
It first emerged on this continent in 1999, on Vancouver Island off the coast of British Columbia, where it ultimately infected more than 200 people, killing nearly 9 % of them.
Reefs where people do a lot of swimming, such as along Maui's West Coast, the popular coves in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Miami Beach in Florida are especially at risk, explains research scientist and director of the Haereticus Environmental Lab, Craig A. Downs.
For white sand beaches, hit up the west coast of the island, where the water is a bit calmer.
Morag is a doula and birth photographer from Galiano Island off the coast of B.C. where she grew up viewing birth as a normal, natural process.
Plus - Size Princess CeCe left her West Coast kingdom for the magical island of Manhattan, where she blogs about learning the ups and downs of New York like from a curvy girl's perspective.
But it's not just any island, its wind - swept Lundy Island off the coast of Devon, where the bride once nearly drowned and had to be risland, its wind - swept Lundy Island off the coast of Devon, where the bride once nearly drowned and had to be rIsland off the coast of Devon, where the bride once nearly drowned and had to be rescued
They were primarily about the strange orphanage, located on an island off the coast of Wales, where a younger Abraham made his home after fleeing the encroaching systematic oppression and mass murder that would define his homeland for six years.
This one puts him back in the water, only this time on an island off of the coast of Thailand, where an urban legend of a paradise beach proves itself true.
All his life, he's heard his beloved grandfather (Terence Stamp, who departs far too quickly) tell him outlandish stories about his own youth on an island off the coast of Wales, where he grew up at an orphanage for misfits with magical powers.
She lives with her unhappily married lawyer parents (Bill Murray and Frances McDormand) and her younger brothers in the small island community of New Penzance, New England (the film was shot off the coast of Rhode Island), where, as a loquacious onscreen narrator (Bob Balaban) stiffly informs us, a devastating storm is due to hit in threeisland community of New Penzance, New England (the film was shot off the coast of Rhode Island), where, as a loquacious onscreen narrator (Bob Balaban) stiffly informs us, a devastating storm is due to hit in threeIsland), where, as a loquacious onscreen narrator (Bob Balaban) stiffly informs us, a devastating storm is due to hit in three days.
Refusing to believe he is dead, and therefore refusing to sign the legal documents making her his sole heir, she tracks down his last known whereabouts on an uncharted island full of cliffs and chasms off the coast of Japan, where, in explorer mode, he was searching for the usual supernatural hoo - ha that propels these plots.
A theatrical troupe arrives on an island off the coast of Florida, where Alan (Alan Ormsby, who also co-wrote the film and created its makeup effects), the group's preening and tyrannical director, wastes no time in pulling pranks on his unsuspecting actors and, for added kicks, holds a séance in an attempt to bring to life one of the corpses (Seth Sklarey as Orville) dug up from the local cemetery.
The setting of Club Dread is a resort community located on a small island off of the coast of Costa Rica, where a Jimmy Buffett - like musician and entrepreneur, Coconut Pete (Paxton, Frailty), has created a vacation spot where 20 - somethings can go for some fun, sun, booze, drugs and frolic.
In the past decade, Anderson has taken us from on board an eccentric oceanographer's submarine while he seeks revenge on a glow - in - the - dark shark, to a luxury train travelling across India whilst three brothers seek spiritual enlightenment, to the tale of an anthropomorphic fox as he outsmarts three dim - witted farmers, and then to a fictional island off the coast of New England where two love - struck teenagers decide to elope after meeting at an amateur performance of Noye's Fludde.
In the book The Water is Wide, Pat Conroy chronicled his experiences as a white teacher assigned to an isolated island off the coast of South Carolina where most of the people were poor and black.
A World War I veteran and his wife have a mostly comfortable life together on a remote island off the coast of Australia where he makes a living as a lighthouse keeper.
It seemed like no matter where I washed up, whether on the islands of Kiribati or the Central Coast of California, I was somehow following in his footsteps.
It takes Enzo to a tiny island off the coast of Brittany in France, where he must confront the hostility of locals who have no desire to see the infamous murder back in the headlines.
First child on the way, she reluctantly decided to grow up, and moved to yet another island off the coast of SW Florida, where she spends her time writing, raising her two children, and dodging hurricanes.
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This breed gains its name from Tulear, a port city in Madagascar, just off the coast of eastern Africa, where it is still considered the island's national dog.
The breed originated in the Canary Islands off the coast of Spain, where the dogs have historically been used to herd large livestock.
She and her husband, David Hearn, had recently retired to her father's old house on a barrier island off the Georgia coast, where she watched the incredible variety of wildlife from every window of their home.
Head out into the open waters of Northern Barkley Sound where you'll feel the thrill of paddling in ocean swells while exploring the rugged shorelines and open coast islands this area is famous for.
Then we spent a weekend on a secluded island off the coast of Malaysia, where we ate dinner barefoot and everyone gathered to watch some of the local guys shimming up the palm trees to knock down coconuts and I found out that giggling at fish while snorkeling is a pretty bad idea.
Ucluelet is one of the few hot spots along the west coast of Vancouver Island where fishing has stayed hot.
There are two smaller, sheltered beaches on the coast of Pigeon Island where you can relax after exploring Fort Rodney.
A stay includes access to a wealth of adventures, from horseback riding to a helicopter trip to the island's western coast, where you can catch rock lobster for your evening meal.
Finally, it's time for a little rest and relaxation back on the west coast of Malaysia at the island of Redang, one of the country's most beautiful tropical islands, where I get to experience what beach life is like in Malaysia.
You took me to the cliffs of Orongo and pointed out the small island off the coast where warriors used to swim to collect tern eggs, braving dangerous rocks and sharks as part of the birdman ritual.
The girls over at Something Creative decided to trek off of their home island of Bali, and head one island over to Gili Trawangan, off the coast of Lombok, Indonesia, where where the roads are carless, the shallow waters are ripe for diving, and the mood is laid back.
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