She delights in showing guests the abundant
sea life on our reefs and is a firm favourite of all who join her on her tours, making snorkelling one of the Resort's most popular activities (outside of diving, of course!)
In an effort to help protect the bird and
sea life on and around Haystack Rock, climbing on the rock is not allowed and collecting of any materials is prohibited within 300 yards.
The Kapalua Resort Offers an Abundance of Adventure Opportunities: Play Golf at Our World Famous Internationally Acclaimed Bay or Plantation Course which Hosts the World Famous Hyundai PGA and the Womens» LPGA Tournaments, Fly Away on the Newly Opened Zip Line and Challenge Course, Snorkel, Scuba, Kayak or Swim at Kapalua Bay which has Been Ranked World's Most Beautiful by Conde Nast... Where We Have Seen the Most Abundant Display of
Sea Life on the Island.
Encounter the exciting
sea life on a scuba diving trip, work on your serve with a tennis lesson or unwind with a sunset cruise around the island.
Could he help them launch a similar habitat program to size up offshore resources and inventory
sea life on nearby reefs?
Not exact matches
In other words, rising
sea levels and flooding threaten to ruin drinkable water supplies, making these islands virtually impossible to
live on.
Founder Lee Williamson made salt his
living in 2002, and since then this San Francisco - based
sea salt seller has been
on a tear — growing 296 % in just the past three years.
This would jeopardize the
lives of many types of crabs, mussels, and
sea snails that
live in tidal zones and disrupt the diets of larger animals who rely
on them for food, threatening entire coastal ecosystems in the process.
CBC NEWS, Toronto: Alleged Serial Killer Latest Victim Came to Canada
on MV Sun
Sea to «Protect His
Life»
On that fateful first trip they found a tiny resort for sale on the beach... «We made an offer on a half - acre on the Caribbean Sea... sold our house and car back home, left our businesses... and changed our lives.&raqu
On that fateful first trip they found a tiny resort for sale
on the beach... «We made an offer on a half - acre on the Caribbean Sea... sold our house and car back home, left our businesses... and changed our lives.&raqu
on the beach... «We made an offer
on a half - acre on the Caribbean Sea... sold our house and car back home, left our businesses... and changed our lives.&raqu
on a half - acre
on the Caribbean Sea... sold our house and car back home, left our businesses... and changed our lives.&raqu
on the Caribbean
Sea... sold our house and car back home, left our businesses... and changed our
lives.»
I
live in
SEA and I haven't been
on a flight more than 7 hours, but I've really been wanting to see the northern lights.
Legend says that the Apostle Andrew sailed up the Dnieper from the Black
Sea and preached to the tribesmen who
lived on the riverbank, predicting that one day they would build a powerful, holy city.
or
life in the
seas before plant
life on land?
speaking to the One that calms the
seas, crumbles the mountains, gave
life to all,...» «Dear God, your son walked
on water but we know it would have been a lot more fun if he had a surfboard or boogie board,»... what complete arrogance and blasphemy....
Bible believers accept that God wrote
on stone tablets with His finger, an Ark that was magically filled with animals, a
sea that magically parted, a talking donkey, a woman turning into salt for looking at a city, a polygamous Abraham / David / Solomon, and some Jonah guy
living in a whale.
Some say marriage is a dissolving institution, just par for the course in this
sea of modernity we're swimming in, and still others seem to hold it
on an impossibly high pedestal, as though one's
life doesn't begin until one's wedding day: when you find your soulmate, your «other half,» you will have found your ultimate fulfillment, the one who will dispel your loneliness forever.
A
sea of Catholic devotees jostle for position as they try to touch the
life - size statue of the Black Nazarene as it arrive at the Quiapo Church during the annual procession in honor of the centuries - old icon of Jesus Christ in Manila
on January 9, 2013.
I remembered that I don't
live on the internet or in my writing, but in my body — in feet that sink in wet sand, in skin that burns in the sun and sweats in the humidity, in hands that thumb wrestle, in lips that kiss, in hair that gets stiff in
sea water and soft in well water, in breath that can turn hot coals into flame.
They would have
lived on home - made bread, fish from the
Sea of Galilee, fruit, eggs and milk.
In the stormy
sea of modern
life, the Humanist (he used to be called the Rationalist) and the generalised agnostic is as much tossed
on the waves as we are.
It was there in Manhattan he was unhappily schooled, first at the Male School
on Crosby Street and then at the Columbia Grammar School, and there he returned thirty years later to spend the bitter, dark end of his
life — a misemployed customs inspector turned drunkard, possibly a wife - beater, and the forgotten man of American letters: a minor author who'd written a scandalous
sea - tale or two early in
life and hadn't had the sense to quit writing.
In a world asking too little of itself, feeling cast adrift
on a
sea of parent-less chaos, timidly sticking its toes into the waters of
life when what we need is a faithful plunge, Christian baptism has become again a liberating, revolutionary act.
thinks, that the Tigris and the Euphrates have not a common source, that the Dead
Sea had been in existence long before human beings came to
live in Palestine, instead of originating in historical times, and so
on... We are able to comprehend this as the naive conception of the men of old, but we can not regard belief in the literal truth of such accounts as an essential of religious conviction... And every one who perceives the peculiar poetic charm of these old legends must feel irritated by the barbarian — for there are pious barbarians — who thinks he is putting the true value upon these narratives only when he treats them as prose and history.
We can either spit in the old geezer's face and tell him we're in charge of
sea level from here
on out, or we can throttle back, learn to
live a little differently.
We're about half an hour's drive from the Bristol Channel which is kind of
on the coast, but I've
lived half an hour from the
sea in two other places and never been surrounded by gulls.
Here's a list of things we should test... 1) Worldwide floods 2)
Seas parting at the command of a person 3) talking snakes, donkeys, and bushes 4) People spontaneously turning into pillars of salt 5) a few loaves of bread and some wine feeding thousands 6) instantaneous healing of disease 7) worlds forming in 6 days 8) words forming
on stone tablets without the assistance of a
living creature 9) people walking
on water 10) resurrection
on command
In seeking to root out man's claim to a special status in the universe, deep ecologists are pagan pantheists who reject biblical religion, especially the injunction of Genesis 1:28 to «Fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the
seas, the birds of the sky, and all the
living beings that move
on this earth.»
Just think about the size of the comet that would have to create something like that, not to mention all the other consequences that would arise from a massive impact of that nature (namely destruction of almost all
life on earth except for deep, deep
sea creatures).
4c) let there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the first day) 5c) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above (2nd day) 6c) dry land appears as the oceans form (3rd day) 7c) green plant
life appears
on land (3rd day also) 8c) the cloud cover left over from the billions of years of rain finally condenses enough that a visible moon and sun can be seen from the earth's surface through the clouds (4th day) 9c) God creates
sea life including fish and birds (5th day) 10c) God creates cattle and beasts (large land animals)(6th day) 11c) God creates man.
By comparison, the Genesis story boils down to In the beginning... the earth was a formless wasteland... Then God said, «Let the water teem with an abundance of
living creatures... God created the great
sea monsters and all kinds of swimming creatures with which the water teems and so
on.
The point is delightfully illustrated in Eddington's parable about the zoologist studying deep -
sea life by means of a net of ropes
on a two - inch mesh.
Robert A. Raines's title
Living the Questions summarized the means for survival
on life's
seas after all the anchors have snapped.
We know that we depend
on the earth, the
sea, the rivers, all of nature to sustain the
life God has given us, but also that there is a
living spirit in all of this created
life that we must recognize and honor.
Dis - posing of wastes and pollution's in
Sea water, river waters, earth bed waters, heavens water... water and air cont - emin - ations surely behind the shortage of our
living years and behind all those illnesses and dis - easies... God said
Life on Earth is Just A Drop of Heaven Waters.
He just
lives in 2000 year old words where he talked through burning bushes, parts
seas, carves stone tablets with commandments
on them, creates mules with wings that people can fly to heaven, feeds thousands with one fish and one loaf of bread.
Moses, the most humble man who had ever
lived on Earth to that point (Numbers 12:3), follows the Lord's Spirit as the people followed Moses, leading them out from the place in which they were saved from death by the blood of a lamb, through the waters of the Red
Sea where their enemies were swallowed up forever, traveling
on in a new identity as God's chosen people — free and sent
on to serve and worship Him.
But, when their overcrowded boat broke down in the middle of the Agean
Sea on its way to Greece, Mardini and three other passengers — the only ones
on the boat who could swim — did something truly heroic: They jumped in the water and pulled the boat through open water for three hours, saving more than a dozen
lives.
The problem is that their stand
on reason, logic, and science does not allow them to ascribe traits and feelings of
living things to inanimate and non
living objects like the moon,
sea, stars, etc..
I
live, in other words, in a mess of imprecision,
on the edge of the land, between
sea and sky.
Over thirty years later, James disparaged this same view, saying that, of course, «We want a universe where we can just give up, fall
on our father's neck, and be absorbed into the absolute
life as a drop of water melts into the river or the
sea» (PRAG 140).
It is no small thing, of a truth, to be able to cross the stormy
sea of
life on the shoulders and in the arms of another, yet that is just the grace which God accords to those who
live under the yoke of obedience.
These scientist, and doctors, can not remake skin, bone, eyes, brains, oval eggs, sperm, none of the sort, so they have no real answer to create a
life other than how procreation works, where again what, and how is the very first man, or woman, animal, other creatures, either in the
sea, or creeping
on this earth was originally created from, as where did they first come from?
Earth without form, rotation around the sun and moon around us, then to
life starting in the
sea and then
on the land.
Imagine ourselves back some four billion years ago
on this planet facing two scenarios:
on one side, a vast turbulence, terrific volcanoes belching forth from the inexhaustible fires of the earth's core;
on the other side the beginnings of
living cells, microscopic, invisible along the water's edge of some shallow
sea, quiet, vital.
If you look deeply into ANY religion you will see that it doesn't make any logical sense, like talking burning bushes and virgin birth and dead people coming back to
life in three days and parting
seas with the wave of a hand or walking
on water or poison won't kill you and neither will a copperhead.
Rule over the fish of the
sea and the birds of the air and over every
living creature that moves
on the ground.»
These extra items left
on the bay are one of its biggest threats for Jamaica Bay, a national park that's home to more than 325 species of birds, invertebrates and
sea life, Krause said.
The writer seems to be saying that animal
life, whether
on land or in the
sea, is more marvelous than mere plant
life, and, although issuing from the womb of the earth and from the waters, required a special operation of God to bring it about.
Actually these marginalised people
lived by nature's bounties - the dalits through agricultural labour
on land, the tribals by the resources of the forests, the fisherfolk of the
sea and other water sources and the women by the organic functions of family
life.
As the divinely mandated ruler of all other
life on Earth, man is free to eat, hunt, wear, domesticate, exploit for labour, and test
on all the critters of the
sea, air, and whatever moveth
on the ground.