Sentences with phrase «see the ocean close»

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«We joined renowned ocean conservationist Guy Harvey to see the rays up close at Stingray City Sandbar,» Branson wrote, and they were «surrounded by stingray, as well as stunning coral reefs and tropical fish.»
You'll see trees, sky, flowers, lawns, if you're close to water, oceans, streams, rivers, lakes etc..
June 17, 2013 — A new subduction zone forming off the coast of Portugal heralds the beginning of a cycle that will see the Atlantic Ocean close as continental Europe moves closer to America.
You can see penguins up close, walk around the four - story ocean tank and stop by the touch tank to hold hermit crabs and other little creatures.
To make their predictions even better, Deutsch would like to see broader use of ocean oxygen monitoring through close to 4,000 Argo floats, autonomous ocean robots that collect data and send information to satellites.
Anna Cummins, a marine educator, helps people see plastic waste in the oceans up close in a bid to stem the tide.
Many celebrities and close friends of Ocean have often seen the singer but none have heard his album.
The world continues to wait, but it seems we are yet one step closer to finally seeing full marijuana legalization on our side of the ocean, and if it starts in Canada, maybe, just maybe, it has a shot of trickling down over the border soon after.
I live close to the ocean goblin love to see live entertainment, love to go to eat and E a Y variety of foods and left barbecue at home.i have to spend time with family a...
Learn about and see up close and personal some of the oceans famous faces; sharks, seals and sea lions and the vibrant colours of the tropical reef will mean conversation will always be interesting.
Ocean's Eleven could be seen as a romantic heist movie centering on the tug - of - war between Danny Ocean and Terry Benedict for the heart of Tess (Julia Roberts, Closer), but with Danny and Tess now married, that angle is out.
She closes her eyes and gropes up with only the remembrance of what she has seen, creating in the mind that shifting pane of silver, and then she heaves up through it, gasping in the bright day, surrounded on all sides by black rock, and away from her, the ocean booming against the cliffs and the cobbles grinding in the surf.
You can see the ocean... but it's definitely not too close.
I wondered, as an ocean liner sounded its horn out in the bay, if that was an invitation to move back inside, so that the other fishermen — who sat on their own decks smoking pipes and drinking whiskey — wouldn't see our bodies closing the gap between them.
Along the way you may see humpback whales leaping offshore as you bike close to white sand beaches and coastal cliffs with endless ocean views.
See the Twelve Apostles on the Great Ocean Road, try your luck panning for gold at Sovereign Hill, explore the Grampians National Park, get up close to sea lions at Seal Bay, explore Flinders Chase National Park, wander among the Remarkable Rocks, see New Zealand fur seals at Admirals Arch, watch kangaroos and Tammar wallabies graze out in the open at Kelly Hill Conservation PaSee the Twelve Apostles on the Great Ocean Road, try your luck panning for gold at Sovereign Hill, explore the Grampians National Park, get up close to sea lions at Seal Bay, explore Flinders Chase National Park, wander among the Remarkable Rocks, see New Zealand fur seals at Admirals Arch, watch kangaroos and Tammar wallabies graze out in the open at Kelly Hill Conservation Pasee New Zealand fur seals at Admirals Arch, watch kangaroos and Tammar wallabies graze out in the open at Kelly Hill Conservation Park.
You will also know that you are getting close because after driving for about 4 km from the crossroad, you will see the ocean right next to you on the left side.
As I approach Havana Bay, my anticipation of seeing the ocean grows, but I can not help to notice that as I get closer to the traditional heart of Habana Vieja, the amount of scaffolding and fresh coats of paint intensifies.
Seeing these magnificent ocean giants up close is a once - in - a-lifetime experience.
A catamaran or zodiac boat tour will make the most of your vacation time because not only will you have the chance to view the whales from a close distance, you may also get to see some playful Hawaiian spinner dolphins and turtles, and take in views of Kauai's spectacular coastlines, such as the Napali coast, a jaw - dropping 3,000 foot cliffs rising majestically out of the ocean.
Close your eyes and imagine what it's like to be totally one with nature.OK, now you're cruising over crystal clear water where you can see dolphins and manta rays under your feet and a kite over your head, all you can hear is the ocean.
We arrange expeditions to interesting areas such as Ouarzazate, Zagora, Merzouga, Essaouira to see the ocean and the Portuguese fortifications, or to the mountains closer to Marrakesh such as Ourika Valley, Ouirgane, Imlil.
As your group head up the coast your captain will sail as close to the shore as ocean conditions permit, allowing for great photos and chances to see waterfalls and sometimes mountain goats; after you reach Kalalau Valley your group will pull out for a more panoramic view.
When sitting on the balcony, you feel very close to the ocean and are able to see the gorgeous shades of blue and hear the water lapping.
After completing your scuba certification, you can explore the depths and see all the aquatic wonders of the world's oceans up close.
Though the villa boasts a superb setting right on the Pacific Ocean, it's also close to popular sights if you'd like to see more of the area.
In calm waters protected by Fraser Island, about 10,000 humpback whales visit every year on their annual migration to Antarctic waters, making it the best place to see the ocean giants up close.
The mangrove habitat of Dickson Inlet is home to saltwater crocodiles, while turtles are often seen surfacing close to shore at Island Point, and Lionfish, ocean mullet, & baby Batfish can often be seen in the water around the Marina Mirage and Port Douglas Yacht Club.
During our drive on the Great Ocean Road we did see wild kangaroos and koalas but we wanted to get more up close and personal with the animals and we did...
Our Cabo San Lucas whale watching tours take you out to the Pacific Ocean to see these beautiful animals right up close.
Malibu Lagoon is so close to Surfrider Beach that we're treating them as one - and there's a lot to do besides the normal things you do where ocean meets water, including some interesting wetlands to explore and a chance to see an exclusive neighborhood.
Our Puerto Vallarta Whale Watching Tours take you out to the Pacific Ocean so you can see these big, majestic creatures up close.
Another stand - out example sees Poseidon parting the ocean to create a fierce trench run that allows Pit to soar across the sea bed as walls of surging water close in on him with menacing force.
You'll see some truly awe - inspiring explosions in this view and it's incredible to see eruptions from the ocean when battling it out close to the surface of the ocean and debris and bullets pierce its surface.
The Art Center's success in this approach to collecting can be seen in noteworthy examples such as Georgia O'Keeffe's From the Lake No. 1, 1924; Edward Hopper's Automat, 1927; Jean Dubuffet's The Village with Close - Cropped Hair, 1947; Francis Bacon's Study of Velásquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, 1953; Frank Stella's Union Pacific, 1960; Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park No. 70, 1974... among many others.
I am not implying that the global climate system may be close to a phase transition, but as we see, large parts of the Arctic Ocean are evolving toward seasonal ice free state.
This is not even close to a new finding, but the new study shows more precisely where most of the heat has been going since 2006 (in the Southern Ocean outside the tropics; see the red splotches in the map below).
If the oceans aren't «warmed» by LW radiation then how come they are not significantly cooler than we see, closer to the -18 C of a non ghg world?
I was merely trying to figure how area such solar panel array would take up and this had nothing to do with costs but checking to see if it took up more area or somewhere close to areas of «peaks of eternal light»: «NASA and Europe revealed a small number of illuminated ridges within 15 km from the pole, each of them much like an island of no more than a few hundred meters across in an ocean of eternal darkness, where a lander could receive near - permanent lighting (~ 70 — 90 % of time in lunar winter, likely 100 % in lunar summer).»
The longer ocean cycles also appear to be close integer multiples of the solar cycle, similar to the resonance we see in orbital cycles.
Phytoplankton, which live close enough to the water's surface to perform photosynthesis — critical to maintaining oxygen in Earth's atmosphere — form the base of the marine food web.4 Although phytoplankton are microscopic, they can be seen from satellites when they grow in a concentrated area (bloom) on the ocean's surface.5 Zooplankton, which feed on phytoplankton, and bacterioplankton, which recycle nutrients in the water, make up the next levels of the web.4
«Detecting ocean currents without fixed visual reference points is thought to be close to impossible and is not seen, for example, in lots of migrating vertebrates including birds and turtles,» says Graeme Hays of Deakin University.
Due to its close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, Surfside Beach has seen many natural disasters over the years.
According to area folklore, the travelers had been told they would know they were close to the ocean when they saw palm trees...
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