Sentences with phrase «on ocean shores»

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Firstly we should mark out that this wonderful city in situated on the ocean shore and during summer season lots of people come here including nice single men and women.
Secluded on the ocean shore, Solitude House offers a private getaway with breathtaking views of Buck Island and the vast blue ocean surrounding it.

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For these characters whose mother is willing to turn her back on them just a little, a lake becomes an ocean, its far shores another country, its collection of villagers, farmers, and charcoal burners natives to be approached cannily by intrepid explorers whose self - imposed summer's work is to map these unknown lands.
She wonders if the voluntary simplicity movement is like «a change in the geography of the ocean floor that's creating a swell on the surface but won't impact the shore.
For all things proceed out of the same spirit, which is differently named love, justice, temperance, in its different applications, just as the ocean receives different names on the several shores which it washes.
When I go down to the Pacific Ocean to swim on its shore I get to know one part of the ocean — its nearOcean to swim on its shore I get to know one part of the ocean — its nearocean — its near end.
When I go down to the ocean and swim on its shores I get to know one part of the ocean; its near end.
Cities on the ocean have a choice whether to turn their faces or their backs to the water, lining the shore either with pretty hotels and rich homes or dim warehouses, narrow streets, and greasy piers.
My favorite thing about bagels is when they've got little nooks and crannies in them, so that when I slather the butter on there, I end up with lots of what I affectionately call «crater butter»:):) Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather:):):)
kid - made fabulousness, breakfast bagels at the shore, farm flowers, a quilting break, sweet wishes from you, dinner on the beach, melty yummy chocolate brownies, a sunset swim in the ocean + my five funny, silly, sweet loves around me all day long = a very good (birth) day.
«I was like a boy playing on the sea - shore, and diverting myself now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.»
On Earth, about a million bacteria are found in a cubic centimeter of ocean water near shore.
«We were looking at two questions: how could we identify the oil on shore, now four years after the spill, and how the oil from the spill was weathering over time,» explained Christoph Aeppli, Senior Research Scientist at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in East Boothbay, Maine, and lead author of the study reported in Environmental Science & Technology.
Previous studies have zeroed in on the effect in the deep ocean, the study said, but not as close to shore.
But the bad news, says a researcher, is that the sections most likely to be released into the ocean would raise sea levels globally by 3.3 metres — and rather more on the shores of North America.
The carnage took place along the flood - prone outwash plain on the south and east shores of the island, located at the crest of the New York Bight, where geography funneled the ocean's angry waters.
The melting of a rather small ice volume on East Antarctica's shore could trigger a persistent ice discharge into the ocean, resulting in unstoppable sea - level rise for thousands of years to come.
But a reduction in the number and intensity of large hurricanes driving ocean waters on shore — such as this month's Hurricane Joaquin, seen, which reached category 4 strength — may also play a role by cooling sea - surface temperatures that fuel the growth of these monster storms, the team notes.
Whereas the nodules are scattered across the deep abyssal plains of the oceans, hundreds of miles from shore and typically three miles or more below the surface, many of the sulfide deposits are close to a coastline; also, they are always on undersea mountains and therefore located in much shallower water.
There, on a rocky crescent of shore, he hurled sea stars into the ocean.
As the LRAUVs move through the ocean, they collect information about water temperature, chemistry, and chlorophyll (an indicator of microscopic algae) and send this data to scientists on shore or on a nearby ship.
Newly hatched leatherback sea turtles born on beaches in Costa Rica ride the ocean's Route 66, zipping away from shore — and away from predators — on fast and seasonal currents, a new study suggests.
One of history's most famous tales of exploration began on May 14, 1804, when William Clark and his Corps of Discovery set off from the mouth of the Missouri River, beginning an epic 28 - month journey west to the shores of the Pacific Ocean.
Hundreds of endangered sea turtles have been washing up on the shore, sick and stunned by the cold ocean water.
The bathers that gather every summer on the banks of the rivers of the mountain ranges of La Cabrera and El Teleno in León have little reason to suspect that the rocks that they can see near the water are of volcanic origin, over 460 million years old, when an emerging Iberian Peninsula was still on the coast of the continent of Gondwana, on the shore of the Rheic ocean.
The researchers reached that conclusion by capturing more than two dozen polar bears, implanting temperature loggers and tracking their subsequent movements on shore and on ice in the Arctic Ocean's Beaufort Sea, north of Alaska and Canada, during 2008 - 2010.
Its expedition staff must have been annoyed to find our ship, the Ocean Princess, already there, because their 75 passengers would not welcome sharing the beach with our 400 (though we allowed only 100 on shore at any one time).
In the ocean, however, fishing continued to rely on sailing ships clustered in small slivers of near - shore water.
If an ocean once lapped at the rusty shores and cliffs of Mars, it left no clear traces of an ancient coastline on the planet's surface.
Newton once likened himself to a boy playing on the shore of science, «whilst the great ocean of truth lay undiscovered before me.»
«What we observe in this galaxy is very much like a massive ocean wave barreling toward shore until it interacts with the shallows, causing it to lose momentum and dump all of its water and sand on the beach,» said Bruce Elmegreen, a scientist with IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York, and co-author on the paper.
Instruments on the glider will provide scientists back on shore with a near - real - time view of fine - scale mixing processes in the upper ocean that play an important role in the movement of carbon, nutrients, and other chemicals through the marine system.
Coastal and boundary current systems with a focus on processes that link the nearshore and continental shelf to the open ocean, such as along - and across - shore transport processes, stirring and mixing of water masses, and the coastal response to larger - scale forcing events; long - duration, high - resolution observations using autonomous underwater gliders.
Nestled beneath Bantry Bay's majestic Lion's Head, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and just a step away from Cape Town's CBD, is the most beautiful urban resort in Cape Town.
Writing in Nature Climate Change, two scientists from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) say the melting of quite a small volume of ice on the East Antarctic shore could ultimately trigger a discharge of ice into the ocean which would result in unstoppable sea - level rise for thousands of years ahead.
Nestled in between the mountains and on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, its easy to see why Vancouver, B.C., Canada was recently voted one of the top...
Perhaps my body is worried that I might be on a sinking ship, in the middle of the ocean, and I would have to float to shore, so it made sure I had two large flotation devices that will help me get there.
I am of Irish, Dutch and Inupiaq Eskimo living on the shores of the Arctic Ocean.
Its oceans contain Dr. Seuss seascapes and teem with goofy digitized sea creatures — the 60 - foot, fluorescent jaguar shark, a rhinestone - encrusted bluefin, glowing «electric jellyfish» that wash up on shore, etc. (A fish able to turn itself inside - out appeared in the trailer but didn't make the cut for the movie.)
The film's standout scene sees a trio of Kakure Kirishitan crucified on the cold black pumice ocean shore, bore down upon by the spitting wrath of a rising tide.
They had done research at a nature preserve Bates owns that contains forest, rocky shore, and sandy beach on the Atlantic Ocean, near Bath, Maine.
The interesting thing is, that I received, a most lovely contribution, posted in a discussion through Linkedin, and I must say I was quite surprised, realizing that Melcir Erskine - Richmond (1) who posted this video, gave a very beautiful and interesting meaning to the trailer, and the female, who is standing on the shore as follow; «She is watching the tall ships coming up to her, with, the meaning to pick out the right ship for her healing and holistic cleaning journey to undertake around the oceans of the world».
The event is one of racing's most recognized around the world with a picturesque 1.968 - mile, 11 - turn street circuit that sits on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.
What is surprising is Carrey's decision to self - publish the title about an ocean wave who's afraid to crash on the shore, fearing that he will die if he does.
A better one, I guess, according to whatever calculations my parents were going by then, and so they let go of the world I would've been born into, the only world they knew; they held to the promise of that new life and crossed an ocean and tied our destinies to everyone we'd find on the other shores.
I also loved the selkie stories, those tales of the seal folk who were seals in the ocean and became humans on shore.
The ocean, reflecting the color of the sky, looked like liquid iron, and waves rolled up steadily on the shore.
In Undercurrents: An Anthology of What Lies Beneath, twenty - three talented authors, including New York Times bestsellers Kevin J. Anderson, Rebecca Moesta, and Jody Lynn Nye, have stood on the shores of their psyches and looked out over the ocean of possibility and wondered «What lies beneath?»
The Amphitrite Lighthouse is perhaps the best location to watch these storms from on land and some of the massive waves that crash on the shore can send ocean sprays over the Lighthouse itself.
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