Multiple dives with scalloped hammerhead sharks maintained an aura of excitement on board as did the abundance of
sea snakes at the volcano knows as Manuk.
Not exact matches
Talking
snakes, talking donkeys, a boat
at sea for half a year with a couple million animals, a temple less than 5000sq feet taking 150,000 workers and 7 years to complete, and then sacrificing 14 animals a minute for 7 days straight, a virgin birth story (like there weren't already a few of them before), a zombie invasion that no third party seemed to witness, a dude living in the belly of a fish for a couple days, a guys last words (before become back as a zombie) being «My god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me.»
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
Things like: — there is no such thing as a ghost — people do not rise from the dead —
snakes can not talk —
seas do not part
at the wave of a hand, and on and on...
When one looks
at the various Christian beliefs that were once firmly believed — Adam and Eve, Noah's flood, people living to be 700 or 900 years old, the Red
Sea splitting, water turning into wine, a talking
snake, a man living in a whale's belly, people rising from the dead, Jesus driving demons out of people and into pigs — but which are now acknowledged by most thinking people to be mere mythology, it is pretty hard to give a lot of credibility to what's left.
Despite the good news of the find,
sea snake numbers have been declining in several marine parks, and scientists are
at a loss to explain why.
With its body coiled up
at the
sea surface, the
snake points its head under the water, mouth open.
There, Ocean Power's sinuous, 450 - foot - long cherry - red steel
snake, called Pelamis after a
sea snake, pumps 11,000 AC volts into a grid
at the European Marine Energy Centre, an innovative test bed that can offer the sort of apples - to - apples performance measures of
sea generators that investors and electric utilities crave.
Canadian archaeologists have located one of two ships lost
at sea in 1845 during an expedition to chart the Northwest Passage, a
sea route that would
snake through waterways
at the northern edge of Canada, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans via the Arctic Ocean.
With its very restricted geographic range of about 320 km2 located in a currently unprotected area, the yellow
sea snake is
at a serious risk of extinction.
So far I have seen turtles, mantas, dolphins
at the surface,
sea snakes and much more!
The main dive site for the Banded
sea snake is Gili Sarang, but we have had them
at all 4 main dives sites: The Magnet, The Cathedral and The Blue Hole.
Location: north, northeast of Boracay Access: about 25 minutes by boat from White Beach Experience: advanced divers and technical divers Depth: up to 70 meters Visibility: 10 - 30 meters Current: strong Characteristics: 3 dive sites - Yapak I and Yapak II, two different reef walls begin
at 30 meters and drop down to 70 meters
at Yapak III, wide diversity of fish, tuna, barracuda, snapper, jacks, sharks, and manta rays have been seen,
sea turtles,
sea snakes, sponges, nudibranchs, corals
Because, Toledo is a vast land, some of it deep and dark, full of caves, wild rivers, Mayan healers, the sounds of the jungle and remote small Mayan villages, some of it full of virtue and promise with its organic cacao plantations and snug little jungle lodges, and some of it full of brighteness, sun and
sea with its excellent snorkeling, diving and fly fishing
at the
Snake Cayes and the Sapodilla Caye Range.
These include the crevices
at the temple's rocky base and the cliffs
at the beach that are home to banded
sea snakes.
Man vs World will feature more about Gili Trawangan in the future; manly stuff, like the remarkable true story of my tussle with a
sea snake and a turtle (not
at the same time).
These days, The Lady Bowen is home to giant groupers,
sea snakes, sharks, rays, lionfish and turtles
at this dive site.
Giant groupers,
sea snakes, squid and octopus can be found
at many sites too.
Although
at one point, participation in a seer's gloriously bonkers ritual leads to a hallucinogen - induced dream - trip that sees Bayek taking on a giant
sea -
snake with arrows made from light.