Sentences with phrase «lead out to the ocean»

Mahogany's 205 residential - style cottages sit along a series of canals leading out to the ocean.
Slide your lanai door open and walk right out onto a tropical grass lawn that leads you out to the ocean.
All bedrooms have sliding glass doors that lead out to the ocean front lanai, ceiling fans, high - thread count linens and beautiful island decor.
French doors lead out to the ocean view deck, which includes two dining tables that can each seat six.
The bedrooms are all in separate bungalows and are meticulously decorated in plantation - style French decor with carved 4 - poster beds and French doors leading out to ocean view balconies.

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«These findings demonstrate a single origin of gills that likely corresponds with a key stage in vertebrate evolution: when some of our earliest relatives transitioned from filtering particles out of water pumped through static bodies to actively swimming through the oceans,» says lead author Dr Andrew Gillis, a Royal Society University Research Fellow in Cambridge's Department of Zoology, and a Whitman Investigator at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, US.
As a result there was an increase in moisture transport out of the Atlantic, which effectively increased the salinity and density, of the ocean surfaces, leading to an abrupt increase in circulation strength and temperature rise.
A rare microbe that was once thought to be insignificant has turned out to be one of the most abundant single - celled hunters in the ocean, and a team of researchers led by UBC have captured the first glimpse of these elusive predators.
A group of researchers led by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel have now been able to show that following the phase - out of leaded gaso...
My research indicates that the Siberian peat moss, Arctic tundra, and methal hydrates (frozen methane at the bottom of the ocean) all have an excellent chance of melting and releasing their stored co2.Recent methane concentration figures also hit the news last week, and methane has increased after a long time being steady.The forests of north america are drying out and are very susceptible to massive insect infestations and wildfires, and the massive die offs - 25 % of total forests, have begun.And, the most recent stories on the Amazon forecast that with the change in rainfall patterns one third of the Amazon will dry and turn to grassland, thereby creating a domino cascade effect for the rest of the Amazon.With co2 levels risng faster now that the oceans have reached carrying capacity, the oceans having become also more acidic, and the looming threat of a North Atlanic current shutdown (note the recent terrible news on salinity upwelling levels off Greenland,) and the change in cold water upwellings, leading to far less biomass for the fish to feed upon, all lead to the conclusion we may not have to worry about NASA completing its inventory of near earth objects greater than 140 meters across by 2026 (Recent Benjamin Dean astronomy lecture here in San Francisco).
They also point out that there are other factors to consider, such as the deployment of such a system leading to political or military conflict, and the fact it ignores the acidification of the ocean, which is also caused by CO2 emissions.
A study of lead content in the Atlantic Ocean suggests efforts to phase out leaded petrol use have been successful.
His confident ineptitude is at times comical — after breaking his brother out of a police - secured hospital like one of Danny Ocean's 11, he realizes, whoops, the bandaged guy isn't his brother — but the commitment to moral ambiguity by both the Safdies and their leading man amounts to the masochistic pleasure of sucking on a sour candy for just a second too long.
The first poster has been revealed for director Gary Ross» female - led spinoff to Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's trilogy, Ocean's 8 featuring Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Rihanna, Sarah Paulson, Mindy Kaling, and Awkwafina; check it out here...
Warner Bros. has released a first look image for Gary Ross» female - led spinoff to Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's trilogy, Ocean's Eight featuring Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina, Rihanna and Helena Bonham Carter; check it out here... The tide has turned and it's a whole new «Ocean's» when eight women plan and execute -LSB-...]
Before getting into how spectacular the action sequences truly are (and trust me, they save the blockbuster from plundering to the bottom of the ocean), it must be said that Oscar - nominated Kon - Tiki directors Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg have no idea whose story the movie should actually belong to, starting out as Henry Turner's (Brenton Thwaites) quest to free his cursed father at sea Will Turner (Orlando Bloom in a glorified cameo along with Keira Knightley as his partner Elizabeth Swann) to locate the Trident of Poseidon subsequently lifting that curse, and while the ultimate goal of the movie for all characters is finding said artifact for different reasons, by the end it's hard to fault the audience if they have forgotten all about that plot element and are just living in the moment of Jack Sparrow and company battling an army of decomposing, undead ghost pirates led by Captain Salazar.
With a trailer set to land later today, a batch of character clips have arrived online for upcoming female - led Ocean's 11 spinoff Ocean's 8 featuring Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Rihanna, Sarah Paulson, Mindy Kaling, and Awkwafina; check them out here... Sandra Bullock is Debbie Ocean.
The first poster has been revealed for director Gary Ross» female - led spinoff to Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's trilogy, Ocean's 8 featuring Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Rihanna, Sarah Paulson, Mindy Kaling, and Awkwafina; check it out here... The tide has turned and it's a whole new «Ocean's» when eight women plan and execute a -LSB-...]
Entertainment Weekly has revealed a new images for Gary Ross» upcoming female - led spinoff to the Ocean's trilogy, Ocean's Eight featuring Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Sarah Paulson, Rihanna, Helena Bonham Carter, Mindy Kaling, and Awkwafina; check it out here... The tide has turned and it's a whole new «Ocean's» when eight women plan and execute a heist in New York.
Beautiful St - Barts spreads out before you at Pasha, where a hillside location affords panoramic views of the lush landscape and picturesque roofs leading down to St. Jean Bay and the ocean.
Ocean views from the master suite are highlighted by a sliding glass wall leading out to the lanai.
All apartments enjoy breathtaking, uninterrupted ocean, beach and mountain views, the one, two, and three bedroom fully self contained apartments have bi-fold doors leading out to entertainment size balconies, gourmet kitchens with dishwashers, spa baths, DVD players, stereos, cable television, washing machines, clothes dryers, balcony sun lounges and table and chairs.
French doors lead out on to a bright balcony with a splendid view of the ocean and surrounding bountiful landscape.
The Ocean Park Catamaran is lead by a dedicated team of local bilingual Dominicans, ready to show you the best time out on the waters of Punta Cana.
Double - paned glass doors leading to the patio provide protection from the elements, or open up the doors to the fresh, ocean breeze.The modern kitchen has all stainless - steel appliances, ample counter tops, walk - in pantry, high counter with bar stools, cookware and place settings for up to 15 people.Costa Rica's western coast stretches out...
BEDROOMS MASTER SUITE: - Housed in its own pavilion separated from the living and dining area - King - sized bedroom with vaulted ceiling, dark teak floors, glass doors leading out onto a private deck with garden and ocean views - TV lounge with comfortable sofas, large flat - screen TV with DVD player - Small reading room which «floats» above the fish pond with glimpses of the pool - Huge dressing room - Semi-open ensuite bathroom with large rectangular terrazzo bathtub, his - and - hers vanities, and walk - in rain shower - Private garden - Air - conditioned GUEST BEDROOMS 1 & 2: - Both guestrooms are housed in a separate pavilion adjacent to the dining area — designed for children but flexibly accommodate adults - One room has a queen - sized bed with large flat - screen TV and DVD player, while the other one has twin beds and a small outdoor balcony - A corridor with built - in - robes connects the two bedrooms while also giving access to the shared bathroom - Shared bathroom features grey slate walls and flooring, indoor terrazzo bathtub and walk - in shower, additional outdoor shower with water feature - Large shared wooden deck - Air - conditioned GUEST SUITES 1 & 2: - Two - bedroom guesthouse located 50m from the main house for privacy - Queen - sized beds complimented by light and airy cream walls and teak floors - Garden bathrooms with indoor shower and glass sliding doors leading onto a wooden deck - Adjoining living area for the two rooms - Self - contained kitchen with breakfast bar and stools
The lounge leads out to a private balcony furnished with a table and 2 chairs, ideal for alfresco dining with the fresh air and the amazing ocean and mountain views.
French doors lead out to a patio area with a outstanding view of the ocean.
The house has a build - in braai for those lovely South African «braais» leading out to the veranda and a heated swimming pool, all overlooking the Atlantic ocean.
This beautiful 4 bedroom / 4 bathroom home has A 70» dock which leads out to Snake Creek and has immediate Ocean and Bay access.
The villa's island is set within the canals of Nuevo Vallarta, leading out to the Bay of Banderas and Pacific Ocean.
Every apartment features a large dining area and lounge which lead out onto a north - east facing balcony or patio, designed to make the most of the sunshine and the spectacular views over the Pumicestone passage to the Pacific Ocean, Bribie Island and Caloundra.
ft, 2 - bedroom ocean front unit opens directly out to a private screened in patio area which in turn lead out to a private beach deck where you can enjoy the incredible ocean views.
These bungalows have a spacious bedroom that leads out onto a large deck with a day - bed and dining table, which overlooks the ocean, facing the lagoon, with direct access to the beach.
The living room offers incredible ocean views and leads directly out to a large screened in patio, from which you have direct access to the soft white powdery beach.
The living room also comes equipped with a large flat screen TV and leads directly out to a spacious screened in patio where you can sit back, relax and enjoy the gentle ocean breeze.
The Great Room is fully air - conditioned, but french doors on the ocean side are made to be thrown open to St. Croix's refreshing tradewinds; they lead out to the sun deck and heated swimming pool, which are sited just a few feet from the water's edge (artfully lighted at night for your pleasure).
A head, lying uncomfortably on the water, cropped at the chest, grimaces up at the night sky; the pathway from a blocky building leads to the ocean, with a clock hovering overhead where the moon should be, as if to suggest that time is running out; an oversized swimmer lies facedown on land, overwhelmed by exhaustion.
Which leads me to another question — the melting glacial / Greenland / Antarctic ice water is depleted in CO2 (check out the bubbles in your ice cubes)-- how much additional CO2 is being sequestered by this runoff into the oceans, and what happens to CO2 increase when we run out of glaciers?
Because the drains out of the various bathtubs involved in the climate — atmospheric concentrations, the heat balance of the surface and oceans, ice sheet accumulations, and thermal expansion of the oceans — are small and slow, the emissions we generate in the next few decades will lead to changes that, on any time scale we can contemplate, are irreversible.
In that context, gravity waves roil and depressurize the oceans, and that then leads to outgassing of CO2 — it comes out of solution in the ocean and bubbles to the surface and their given capacitive couplings impacting pH runs back to ion form — which then impacts conductivity.
From the («lay - scientist», real scientist wanna - be) guy who you Honored by re-enforcing my — much decried by the other bloggers — observation that, by using SO2 to «Geoengineer» our way out of having to use Good Sense to solve our Most Pressing of Planetary Issues, would only lead to more Acid Rain, Ocean Acidification, and — ultimately, or so I conjectured — the loss of our Primary source of the Oxygen that we all need to Breathe — Phytoplankton; I must say that I TRULY APPRECIATE what you do!
In order to find out if these plumes are the result of that recent warming or are simply a feature of the area, a team of researchers led by Christian Berndt of Germany's GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel used a submersible to get a look at the seafloor where the methane is bubbling up.
I reached out to the lead author, Alexandra Jahn, an assistant professor of atmospheric and ocean sciences at the University of Colorado, for a bit more:
As John puts it: «It turns out that profit - seeking fishermen should want to catch even fewer fish than the «sustainable» number calculated by biologists, because leaving more fish in the ocean leads to bigger populations that make for easier and more lucrative fishing in the long run.»
It's clear to a range of scientists that the enormous loss of old, thick ice carried on currents from the Arctic out past Greenland into the Atlantic Ocean in recent years is a major factor that has led to sharp summer melting.
Just recently a «scientist» at the German hyper alarmist PIK «found out» that the (temporary) loss of sea ice in the arctic leads to increased ocean heat loss to the atmosphere resulting in more snow elsewhere.
Bob Tisdale says: January 10, 2011 at 3:05 pm Manfred says: «Just recently a «scientist» at the German hyper alarmist PIK «found out» that the (temporary) loss of sea ice in the arctic leads to increased ocean heat loss to the atmosphere resulting in more snow elsewhere.
So at the ocean surface, the atmospheric pressure remains relatively constant, increased CO2 concentrations lead to an increased partial pressure of CO2 but temperature leads to to a decreased solubility, partially canceling each other out.
Similarly, and as discussed here, Matthew England's recent discovery of the «missing heat» — right or wrong — in the oceans followed years of his somewhat angry criticisms of climate sceptics rightly pointing out the missing heat, leading to their claims, rightly or wrongly that climate science had erred.
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