Sentences with phrase «through vast oceans»

Whether you seek idyllic ports, remote towns or iconic cities, Cunard's famed Queens will escort you through vast oceans to experience distinct cultures and local flavors — all while you luxuriate in unsurpassed glamour and modern comfort on board.
Cute, unassuming little invertebrates, these organisms are called tardigrades, or water bears, and usually spend their days crawling around on a piece of nice wet moss in a forest, or meandering through our vast oceans.
At one point, I was a continent the size of a puddle, gliding slowly around a bustling cityscape; at another, a camel the size of a continent, wading knee - deep through the vast ocean.
They help navigate readers through the vast ocean of content, and while doing so, create a following based on several factors: trust, taste and tools.
Well, this new driver probably hasn't even waded through the vast ocean of words in an auto insurance contract.

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They underwent rapid collapse through calving of vast armadas of icebergs and undercutting of the ice margin by warm ocean currents.»
Water constantly moves through a vast global cycle, evaporating from lakes and oceans, forming clouds, precipitating as rain or snow, then flowing back down to the ocean.
Join us for a unique expedition, a voyage into an ocean at the end of the world, cruise through the western and northern regions of this vast glaciated archipelago and discover snow covered mountains and glaciers, stark tundra, sea stacks and ice cliffs.
This West Bali cottage is built on the slope of an overhanging cape overlooking vast ocean, giving you a good chance for a stroll on the beach, swim, go fishing, sail, dive, hike through the nearby National Park, wind - surf, surf, body - boarding, or other beach activities.
Again, be one with nature and have a refreshing shower in open air with a view of the vast ocean through a large window.
The enchantment begins at the entry where you will be greeted by a massive tropical reef aquarium which leads through to the expansive indoor and outdoor living areas and pool terraces with vast open views of the ocean and breathtaking sunsets.
Along with every amenity you can imagine, a full time chef and butler await your guests... Overlooking the Caribbean Sea amid spectacularly lush gardens, this property presents the perfect blend of striking Provencal architecture with high end, luxurious Philippe Starck contemporary interiors... The enchantment begins at the entry where you will be greeted by a massive tropical reef aquarium which leads through to the expansive indoor and outdoor living areas and pool terraces with vast open views of the ocean and breathtaking sunsets.
Shangri - La's Golf & Country club, set amid a vast coconut palm plantation, is the very first of its kind in the Sri Lankan hospitality sector; the eco-friendly, par 70, 18 - hole golf course is designed by Rodney Wright to enhance the glittering panorama of the Indian Ocean, challenging players at every turn through complex water features.
Maui Ocean Center - the Hawaiian Aquarium A journey of discovery through the extraordinary underwater world that lies beyond Hawaii's surf - ringed shores - from the complex beauty of the Living Reef to the vast, blue realm of the Open Ocean.
The private deck, complete with sunken spa, allows you to soak up a vast ocean vista through beautiful eucalyptus trees.
Returning again and again to ocean views, lunar surfaces and star fields Celmins depicts vast expanses and creates depth through her investigation of the image and her chosen material.
A vast array of thought has been brought to bear on this problem, beginning with Arrhenius» simple energy balance calculation, continuing through Manabe's one - dimensional radiative - convective models in the 1960's, and culminating in today's comprehensive atmosphere - ocean general circulation models.
The atmosphere and oceans, through their general circulation, act as vast heat engines, compensating for this imbalance by providing nonradiative mechanisms for the transfer of heat from the Equator to the poles.
Visible light can not be heating all the vast amount of water in our great ocean which is the major part of our Earth because Water does not absorb visible light, it transmits it through without absorbing it.
They underwent rapid collapse through calving of vast armadas of icebergs and undercutting of the ice margin by warm ocean currents.»
The tropical oceans take up vast amounts of energy through air - sea heat fluxes, especially in the equatorial regions dominated by wind - driven upwelling of cold water.
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