Sentences with phrase «largest scattered site»

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While the scattered data by themselves are invaluable, separate data points are hard to interpret, as different methods used at various sites can obscure larger patterns.
All the statues at the site were found broken to pieces and scattered over a large area.
Possible sites include: Bandit Ledge: The gentle hills and ridges of this site support a surprising amount of beautiful cauliflower corals Garden Eel Cove: The slow drop - off ends in a sandy bottom covered with graceful garden eels Anglers: A beautiful archway housing a big family of lionfish High Rock: A massive ridge capped by a pinnacle rising to within 10 feet (approx. 3 meters) of the water's surface Anchor Drag: A maze of canyons, arches small caverns provide enjoyable exploration of the lobsters, crabs, shrimp and puffer fish who live here North Golden Arches: The main attraction is a rock arch with scattered coral heads throughout the area South Golden Arches: A large rock arch with a sandy area, housing numerous marine animals Harlequin: A great spot for a deep dive to see large schools of fish Kaloko Arches: The main attractions here are the unique rock outcroppings and lava formations Turtle Pinnacle: One of best sites to find green sea turtles Eel Cove: Interesting and rapid drop - off for deep diving Thunder Reef: Good spot for viewing deep - water animals West Kaiwi: This dive site is one of the best for observing fish, with lots of coral and a nearby drop - off Please note: This is not an introductory dive.
It is the largest island in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, with 3,955.5 km ² of lush rainforest, scattered islands and coastline boasting some of the best dive sites in Vanuatu.Espiritu Santo is a short 45 minute flight from Port Vila but feels miles away from anywhere.
It is the largest island in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, with 3,955.5 km ² of lush rainforest, scattered islands and coastline boasting some of the best dive sites in Vanuatu.
From the world famous Blue Hole, to hundreds of coral rimmed Cayes, to Maya sites scattered across large swaths of rainforest.
(iv) Sites with charcoal macrofossils beneath, in, and above the current organic horizon (corresponding to the large majority of the remaining sites of the study area) are treeless stands composed of a much scattered cover (generally < 1 %) of black spruce shrubs — i.e. sites burned probably more than twice since initial forest establishment, without successful tree regeneration and currently forming lichen - shrub tundra.
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