If your» e lucky you might
even see a Sea Cow.
On occasion, we will
even see sea lions or humpback whales.
Ely's harbor has many beautiful sites and things to see, and sometimes you can
even see sea turtles, herons, and Bermuda longtails flying above.
If you are lucky you may
even see some sea turtles!
An easy swim from shore, see colourful tropical fish, coral reefs and if you are lucky, you might
even see a sea turtle or stingray!
If you are lucky and keep your distance, you may
even see sea turtles feeding off the rich variety of food the reef has to offer.
Not exact matches
While you take notice of the boats ripped from their mooring and washing out to
sea, note that the surge and storm were
even more powerful at its epicenter over Big Pine Key, culminating in a 10 foot surge based upon waterlines we
saw firsthand among damaged homes.
And so I look at the cartoon and
see the focus being on «gay», gay being the centre,
even in a
sea of straight.
«I guess what I am asking is: if God can't
even persuade his followers to live in harmony with each other, how can he expect the rest of us to
see any benefit in becoming one of his followers?God can part the Red
Sea, but he is powerless to persuade fishon and Preacherlady to unite?
No ONE (BAR NONE) has ever
seen any God (outside of the occasional burring bush and always alone), parted the Red
Sea or the Jewish
Sea of Reeds or
even a damn pond or have they ever turned anyone to stone, pillar of salt or into your favorite color.
After a report about four drowned polar bears
seen far out at
sea, they were put on the USA threatened list —
even though there has been no demonstrated diminution in population.
For one just being in the match shows you had a good previous season, I was there and
even before kick off you could
see this match meant more to arsenal because of the vast
sea of empty seats in the city end.
There's a particular seller who is often on Etsy's front page, and every time I
see one of her garments I want to offer her the use of my iron... I really enjoy «action shots», especially for summery clothes — a model jumping in the air on a beach instantly makes me want the garment (
even though I do know it won't magically transport me to the
sea).
1) Crimea is a peninsula, so it can receive
sea shipments, and 2) Isn't it right next to Russia (
See James K's question) Unless you meant blockade, but
even then, isn't Crimea nearly contiguous with Russia?
It's directly measurable by
sea level as most of the rises we are
seeing are due to nothing more than thermal expansion (
even the skeptics don't argue that, the measurements are solid, and there's no explanation other than «it's getting hotter»).
Even well - run operations can drown in a
sea of constituent communications, and it's hard to
see how a staff cut would do anything but make the situation worse.
«The loss of
sea ice in the Arctic and changes to heat storage will lead to changes in weather patterns that could bring extreme heat and cold events to the continental United States similar to those
seen in recent years, and possibly
even more intense.»
Study author Mauricio Hoyos from Pelagios Kakunjá (a Mexican NGO) said «In Mexico in the eighties, the
sea of Cortes was one of the best places to
see these beautiful and majestic animals but at present it's hard to
see even a few.
If we compare the ice thickness map of the previous winter with that of 2012, we can
see that the current ice conditions are similar to those of the spring of 2012 — in some places, the ice is
even thinner,» Dr Marcel Nicolaus,
sea ice physicist at AWI, said today at a press conference during the EGU General Assembly in Vienna.
This line marks a deep ocean channel that remained water - filled
even during past ice ages, when
sea levels
saw channels between other islands in the region dry out.
Red light travels such short distances in water that many scientists had questioned whether deep -
sea animals could
even see it.
Most certainly there will be
sea level rise, but
even in a scenario that
sees the melting of Greenland, it will take centuries for the
sea level rise to occur.
«We decided to
see if the pulsations of these stars could be detected
even if we couldn't separate their light from the
sea of unchanging stars that are their neighbours.»
The second error is obvious from the fact that the recent warming is
seen in the oceans, the atmosphere, in Arctic
sea ice retreat, in glacier recession, earlier springs, reduced snow cover etc., so
even if all met stations were contaminated (which they aren't), global warming would still be «unequivocal».
It has
even been hypothesized that during the Cryogenian period, this
sea ice extended all the way to the equator (
see Snowball Earth).
Since that time, winter
sea ice extent has dropped 3.2 percent per decade, while the summer minimum has
seen an
even steeper drop of 13.7 percent per decade.
Based on modeling well into the future and with continued
sea - level rise, «we
see a pretty significant increase in flood risk»
even as many of those storms may track further east of the coast than is common now.
This isn't news to top climate scientists around the world (
see Hadley Center: «Catastrophic» 5 — 7 °C warming by 2100 on current emissions path) or
even to top climate scientists in this country (
see US Geological Survey stunner:
Sea - level rise in 2100 will likely «substantially exceed» IPCC projections, SW faces «permanent drying») and certainly not to people who follow the scientific literature, like Climate Progress readers (
see Study: Water - vapor feedback is «strong and positive,» so we face «warming of several degrees Celsius»).
Try adding some lavender to your beauty routine with my Dead
Sea Scrub, Anti-Aging Eye Cream, Rosemary Peppermint Body Wash, or
even my Coconut Body and Face Oil, and
see how it can benefit you!!
Weather it's Real Salt, Celtic Salt, Himalayan Salt correct on the earth elements / minerals are minuscle but these salts are far more healthier than Regular Norton Or Other Cheap Iodised Salt What has been mentioned many times is with table salt yes it is from the
sea «
sea salt» but in the normal table salt that we sprinkle on our foods today
even says on the label Iodide does not have no nutritional value but if you go investigate you will
see in that list of minerals it has natrual iodide every one of these salts do.The prob with Reg table salt why it considered deadly is because they don't want tell you there's sugar in it.Go buy a Pink Himalayan Salt at trader joes theres no Sugar!
The rest of the film can be rejected,
even at the intellectually contemptible level of disaster flicks, for such inept conceptions as a volcano that throws fireballs nowhere except straight at the hotel, and a tidal wave that must be only about one block wide, for all that the tranquil
sea views from just up the beach indicate; and for trembly special effects the like of which hasn't been
seen since the DeLuxe Color Allens at the turn of the Sixties.
Even more out of left field was Rachel Weisz's Best Actress win for «The Deep Blue
Sea,» a little -
seen film based on a Terrence Rattigan play.
10:16: «He made us laugh hard, every time we
saw him in night clubs in arenas in hospitals, for troops over
seas,
even in a dying girl's living room for her last wish.»
We already knew the 34 - year - old could act — we
saw it in movies like «Only Lovers Left Alive», «Avengers Assemble» and «The Deep Blue
Sea», and
even more impressively on the London stage in «Coriolanus».
From fertile grassy fields, beachfront shores, boats at
seas, vast harbor views, and
even the richly detailed interiors, you feel and
see the future masterpiece laid out before you and Turner.
Violent as Miss Bala is, it paled in comparison to Korean genre director Na Hong - jin's The Yellow
Sea, which is
even more grim and bloody than his debut feature, The Chaser, and contains two of the most mindbogglingly choreographed, thrillingly extended pursuit scenes — one on foot and one in cars — that I've ever
seen.
After this opening drama, we
see Gramma Tala (voice of Rachel House, «Hunt for the Wilderpeople») scaring small children of their island by relating ancient stories of
sea monsters and such; all except little Moana (voice of Auli'i Cravalho, a Hawaiian high school sophomore making her film debut), who is drawn to the
sea,
even as a baby.
You might
even see tiger shark or
sea turtle if you are lucky!
Even the snorkel spot he picked for us was unique (a collapsed pier that has since turned into an artificial reef with lots of
sea life to
see).
From Loblolly, you can watch sunsets over the
sea and
even see the island of Tortola across the channel.
Magnetic Island has the most amazing natural attractions and depending on where we anchor we may meet Charlie the Cod, watch the
Sea Eagles swoop in for lunch, feed the batfish or
even see the majestic whales frolicking (in season).
An abandance of colorful tropical fish,
sea turtles, magnificent whales (December — April), and
even the playful Monk Seals are often
seen in, or around, this unspoiled coral reef system.
Even when the whales aren't in season there are always beautiful
sea birds, dolphins and seals to be
seen.
«It is rather unusual to find a built archipelago in the
sea; it is
even more uncommon to
see that it is protected by a parasol creating a rain of light,» Nouvel said in statement.
Even if you can't pinpoint Cinque Terre on a map, you've likely
seen photos of this colorful hillside gem and you're bound to fall head over heels for this quaint cove of fishing villages on the
sea!
One of the best things to do in Byron (aside from surfing, of course), is take a walk up to Cape Byron and the Byron Bay Lighthouse, where you get a spectacular view of the bay and, on a good day, you might
even see some dolphins or whales out at
sea.
We learned quite a lot on the interesting (and free) talks and tours,
saw lots of beautiful fish, and
even touched a living
sea star!
Even though it wasn't the relaxing boat ride we expected, the whales seemed to enjoy the weather and the
sea because we
saw a lot of whale activities!
Even without diving, you can
see schools of barracuda,
sea turtles and reef sharks!
«
Even if you never have the chance to
see or touch the ocean, the ocean touches you with every breath you take... Everyone, everywhere is inextricably connected to and utterly dependent upon the existence of the
sea.»