Sentences with phrase «rich maritime»

This stylized photo captures the essence of San Francisco's rich maritime heritage.»
A vibrant and cosmopolitan city situated on the waters edge, Halifax in Novia Scotia welcomes visitors with its heritage, fascinating culture and rich maritime history.
This port city on the south coast has a rich maritime history and is a bustling place to visit on holiday.
Known for its rich maritime history and one of the great natural harbours in the world, Halifax is without a doubt a fascinating city.
Peterborough has a rich maritime history with a number of ships wrecked immediately off the coast including: -
View the rich maritime history of Port Canaveral, and learn about stories of the region, including military battles, space, eco-tourism and beach culture.
Walk the grounds to learn about Bermuda's rich maritime traditions, including the fully restored Commissioner's House showcasing exhibits on the island's social and military history, plus a stunning mural depicting 400 years of life in Bermuda.
[5] San Miguel was occupied by the ancestors of the Chumash people for many millennia, who developed a complex and rich maritime culture based on marine fishing, hunting, and gathering.
The village atmosphere and rich maritime heritage is sure to entice you to explore beyond its golden sands.
Comprised of several beautiful historic buildings in Kalvag, Norway, Knutholmen Hotell lends insight to the rich maritime heritage of the renowned fishing village that remains a celebrated destination today.
Croatia's Dalmatian Coast enchants with rugged islands, hidden coves, and a rich maritime history dating back to the Venetian Empires.
Being bounded by the Pacific Ocean and the north and south arms of the Fraser River has provided Richmond with a rich maritime history.
Comprised of several beautiful historic buildings in Kalvag, Norway, Knutholmen Hotell lends insight into the rich maritime heritage of the renowned fishing village that remains a celebrated destination today.

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The richest residents in the Maritimes live, predictably enough, by the water.
«In no way will Amazon's decision slow our pursuit of a strong growth agenda for Baltimore, as we work to attract new investment, quality job opportunities, and importantly, new residents to a city celebrated for its diversity, and its rich higher educational, athletic, cultural, medical, and maritime assets.
«The existing institutes in Zaria and Oron and the university in Okerenkoko have their different roles to play in the development of the very rich but underdeveloped maritime sector in Nigeria.
He said «credible local and international sources» had told him that the government in Accra was negotiating possible settlement of the maritime dispute in a way that could see the government in Abidjan walk home with a significant portion of disputed oil - and - gas - rich territory.
Impeccably staged, crisply photographed, and buoyed by eclectic soundtrack choices (Petula Clark, Mark Lanegan), this maritime psychodrama becomes both funnier and richer in its implications as it progresses.
One historian notes that by the year 1846 Bacalar boasted «forty - three houses of stone and mortar, with flat roofs of solid and beautiful construction, three of which were two stories: rich and well - stocked warehouses, a beautiful church, a maritime custom house and a fine export trade in timber.»
Baltic & Northern Europe Immerse yourself in the rich Viking heritage, remarkable maritime history and colorful cultures that have shaped some of the most scenic shores in the world.
This «kelp highway hypothesis» suggested that highly productive kelp forests supported rich and diverse marine food webs in nearshore waters, including many types of fish, shellfish, birds, marine mammals, and seaweeds that were similar from Japan to California, Erlandson and his colleagues also argued that coastal kelp forests reduced wave energy and provided a linear dispersal corridor entirely at sea level, with few obstacles to maritime peoples.
A vibrant port city, it is rich in heritage buildings and attractions, maritime history and culture.
The islands are rich in history and were home to the first maritime Paleoindian peoples, who settled there at least 13,000 years ago.
This historic town is rich in maritime history.
As with the previous iterations in the Voyage series, Part VI brings together the work of local and international contemporary artists with archival materials that form linkages with the rich depths of maritime history.
Bolstered by a new political independence, economic prosperity, and maritime supremacy, Holland in the seventeenth century witnessed a rich artistic flourishing.
The Fall 2017 issue of Witness the Arctic includes news about the NSF Vision for Research Support and Logistics at Summit Stations; Arctic Social Science research on Alaska Native Elderly health; Sea Ice Prediction Network activities; the Study of Environmental Arctic Change program's syntheses and communication efforts; a workshop on relationships between research and Alaskan Indigenous communities; the newly - released map for the Agreement to Enhance International Arctic Scientific Cooperation; an international workshop on maritime traffic in the Bering Strait; IARPC and the Polar Research Board activities; the 2017 Joint Science Education Project, international activities at IASC, the Year of Polar Prediction project, and the Greenland Ecological Monitoring Program; recent ARCUS activities; and comments from ARCUS Executive Director, Robert Rich.
Rich countries and fossil fuel companies should not be as scared as they are about this, Richards advises, adding that airline tax for international flights, aviation and maritime fuel, and high volume financial transactions could all be potential sources of funds, instead of national budgets.
As I said before I feel very privileged to be able to practise maritime litigation in a place like Gibraltar, which has such a rich tradition in this area, partly because of its geography, but also because of our practical and effective legal system which is based on the English legal system and which is so much more efficient than that of neighbouring countries.
The case has broad implications for those provinces where First Nations have no treaties dealing with land use, including parts of Quebec and the Maritimes as well as British Columbia, the resource - rich home to some 200 of Canada's 600 First Nations groups.
Maine is a beautiful state, rich with natural resources and a profound maritime history.
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