Sentences with phrase «modern port»

Modern port facilities service the local petroleum, fertilizer and import / export industries.
There are modern ports along the coast and on the larger islands, and plenty of picturesque sights on the smaller islands.
Unlike other modern ports of classic games, such as Ubisoft's Prince of Persia Classic or Capcom's soon - to - be-released Ducktales Remastered, Castle of Illusion was described to us by Woodley as «a full reimagining of the game.»
Known as one of the leading resort and commercial centers on the Baja peninsula, Ensenada also boasts a protected harbor with modern port facilities — home to visiting cruise ships and a large sport fishing fleet.
It also includes modern ports, including USB ports, a USB - C Thunderbolt 3 port, an HDMI port, an ethernet port, an SD card port, a fingerprint sensor.
Its two main international airports receive hundreds of flights per month from major cities, allowing constant mobilization of passengers through safe and modern ports of entry.
Still farther north is the Plain of Acre where the modern port of Haifa is located, and beyond Acre lay Phoenicia with its important capital, Tyre.
It's a great setup, leaving no modern ports left to be desired.
Shadowed by a support boat for safety, Ward and a crew of 24 — including her two sons — sailed their 66 - foot reconstruction, called Min of the Desert, on the Red Sea for two weeks, setting out from Safaga, a modern port not far from Mersa Gawasis.
The Ram Jet 502 blends the legendary torque and performance of the Big - Block with a modern port fuel injection system and tunnel ram - style high - rise intake manifold.
The port activity is increasing and offers all the facilities of a modern port.
The modern port continues this legacy as a dominant port for fruit and other produce.
Costa Maya has a modern port facility but shopping should be avoided.
This collection will include two versions of Final Fantasy I — VI, the original versions from NES / SNES and modern ports.
These evocations of ancient Rome and Carthage share with the artist's modern ports their compositional format — a central expanse of water, with land on either side, beneath a luminous sky — and their array of quotidian detail — the same variety of mundane objects and figures at work and at leisure that appear in the Harbor of Dieppe and Cologne — now evoking the daily life of a long bygone era.
While this looks like an old ThinkPad, it has all of the modern ports you'd expect.
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