Sentences with phrase «voyage takes»

Each one - way voyage takes between twenty - five and forty - five minutes.
From pretty Mykonos with its famous windmills, the voyage takes in the dramatic volcanic cliffs of Santorini, Katakolon (for Olympia) and Corfu, characterised by stately Venetian architecture and graceful cypress trees.
This all - inclusive voyage takes passengers on an intimate, exclusive journey through many inaccessible... Continue Reading >
Starting from Ushuaia and ending in New Zealand, this voyage takes you across the Ross Sea, where around one third of the world's population of emperor penguins breeds.
This comprehensive voyage takes us to the oldest islands in the archipelago.
From Swartz Bay, a 95 - minute voyage takes you through the idyllic Gulf Islands to Tsawwassen.
The Kindle Voyage takes much of what Amazon has done elsewhere and refines it further.
The Voyage takes several seconds to do anything outside of turning pages within a book.
Farmtastic Voyage takes you on a tour of a pork producing farm in Iowa with two young farmers, Bethany and Michael.
However, instead of loose pearls, Voyage takes on a pressed powder form and is housed in a gorgeous, refillable compact.
The team simulated 3600 voyages taken during the spring equinox, the presumed start of the open seas travel season, and the summer solstice, the longest day of the northern year.
That voyage took them from Africa all the way across the Indian Ocean to Australia.
For example, three of the ocean voyages take place on the Crystal Symphony, and one takes place on the Crystal Serenity, with options that include cruises from Barcelona to Lisbon; Marseille, France, to Barcelona; and Antwerp, Belgium, to Honfleur, France.
Tom Hammick's suite of 17 woodcut prints traces the cyclical path of an imagined lunar voyage taken by an archetypal artist or poet.
The voyage took more than two years to complete, as the ship struggled through the ice.

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Even if Mt. Gox's rehabilitation succeeds, the company is unlikely to take another voyage.
He added that the voyage itself would take a year, and was fraught with potential risks.
That said, Musk said he would only take the voyage to Mars himself provided «I could be confident that my death wouldn't result in the primary mission of the company falling away.»
Its first voyage with the new rotor sail will take place Thursday evening.
Here are a few interesting facts for travelers taking United Airlines» long voyage from Los Angeles to Singapore.
It can take the crew weeks to coil the cable for the voyage.
The first thing passengers see after security is smiling L.A. locals jumping in slow motion on the Bon Voyage Wall, explains Samuelson, leaning over a miniature version of the terminal miniature that takes up a room of the hidden penthouse studio.
PangaePanga's newest course is called «Bomb Voyage,» and it took 11,000 attempts before someone finally beat it.
I find it puzzling that one of the shortest books in the bible is the book of Judas, and if he really did manage the finances, shouldn't he have a larger account of transactions that took place, the voyages that they went on, the same stories the other 11 Apostles had in their recollections and experiences with Jesus?
The emerging nation states began launching voyages of discovery and conquest, taking Christianity with them — first in Roman Catholic and then in various Protestant (or evangelical) forms.
Their voyage from Assos to Miletus took them down the coast by Mitylene and through the straits between the Asiatic coast and the island of Chios down to the island of Samos, where they stopped at Trogylium for a day, and back to the mainland, where they disembarked at Miletus.
Exciting or not, Krauss» voyage does not take his reader where he thought he was going.
Has he taken a sea - voyage?
Of course he does not mean to discover life we must take a voyage in a rocket ship!
Although chiles were brought to Europe on the return of Columbus's second voyage in 1496, it took chocolate longer to arrive.
In the 16th century, Spanish sailors took chiles on voyages to ward off scurvy and ate two roasted peppers for dessert each day to improve their vision.
If you want to take your cutting - edge customers on a voyage of discovery, look to eggs.
jump to recipe This Cinnamon Pumpkin Bread took me on a voyage of discovery.
, but your crackers look like a good snack to take with you on your voyage there!
The long ocean voyage from Europe to India took her around the southern tip of Africa.
As we spoke, those business partners were prepping the Sherman Zwicker to sail from its current home in Maine to its new home in New York's Pier 25, a voyage that should take them two days.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville took his first voyage into management earlier this month when he was appointed as head coach at Valencia.
So I took this pair on their virgin voyage today in preparation for tomorrow's journey.
We also took a river rafting trip with Canyon Voyages down the Colorado River.
Take off on every journey in comfort with Mamas and Papas Voyage buggy, your toddler will be nice and snug in the spacious seat, which has a one - handed adjustable backrest so you can find a position to suit your little one, and can also lie flat for naps.
The twins still had GERD and had to be held upright after each feeding, so my TwinGo still got used for that, but around three months we took it on its maiden «out - for - fun» voyage around the block.
If we are, as this Committee report takes us, on a voyage of discovery to some form of codified constitution it makes little sense to restrict the content to codifying that which was, on the logic of Parliamentary (or, rather, executive) sovereignty never intended to be codified.
It takes a lot of effort, and quite a lot of time, to redirect the «oil tanker» of a neoliberal Labour Party from its established voyage track — to the Left.
But for voyages on which the seafarers took sunstone readings at intervals of 3 hours or less, ships made landfall between 92 % and 100 % of the time, the researchers report today in Royal Society Open Science.
Such a voyage is a straight shot westward and would take about 3 weeks of daytime sailing at typical Viking ship speeds (which, for the uninformed, is about 11 kilometers per hour).
All together, they envision their sail's journey to Alpha Centauri A and B taking nearly a century, followed by another half - century voyage to the final destination — a stable orbit around Proxima.
Siebert's voyage that evening took him to the edge of cardiac medicine — and, as he recounts in his luminous book, A Man After His Own Heart, to the core of himself.
On the basis of the speeds Min of the Desert reached on its experimental voyage, Ward estimates that the endeavor would have taken at least four months, and probably more: a month to assemble the ships, a month to sail to Punt, a month and a half or more to sail back against the prevailing winds, and a month to disassemble the ships and prepare for the trek back across the desert.
Professor Sindbæk said: «The peaceful exchanges — trading — will take up more of the story, and the military voyages, which are also important, must now share the space.»
But director Terrence Malick took on the challenge with Voyage of Time.
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