It was originally called Jamestown, for King James I, but got its current moniker from the narrow
sea channel where ships were unloaded and cleaned.
Not exact matches
Maybe there are places
where a
sea wall is the only option, maybe it's a major port, so you really have to have a deep
channel.»
One answer is dredgings from harbours and navigation
channels, which are currently mostly dumped out to
sea,
where they may damage the marine environment.
Most of the dives in this area are drift wall dives interspersed with sand
channels where you may spot southern stingrays, spotted eagle rays, moray eels,
sea turtles, barracuda, grouper, dolphins, and a wide variety of smaller tropical fish.
The Condor Express swings toward the
channel,
where the
sea is empty except for flecks of birds on the go and the distant lump of Santa Rosa Island, our destination.
I took bucket showers in Laos, swam in the Arabian
sea at midnight, I was an extra in a Bollywood film,
channelled my inner Carrie as I moved to New York, fell in love with Italy, and moved to Bali only to end up booking a one - way flight to London
where I've been living happily since October 2015.
Making use of a strong sense of geometry, his paintings
channel movement and vitality while still referencing places
where land and
sea intersect.
Writers and planners like to call the aging baby boomer generation a «Silver Tsunami,» but the delta of a mighty river
where channels branch off as the water flows into the
sea might be a better metaphor.