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Marine-Terrace, Jersey, 1855 (charcoal, pencil and gouache on paper) by Victor Hugo - Mug - Standard Size Sale Price: $14.50 |
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This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit. |
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Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet and a glossy mylar cover.Large 2x3 inch rectangle fridge magnet or 'buttons' as they are sometimes known in the USA.Crop shown is automated for display purposes only... |
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Marine-Terrace, Jersey, 1855 (charcoal,.. - Tea Towel 100% Cotton - Art247 - Tea Towel - 46x70cm Sale Price: $20.49 |
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100% Cotton. Made in UK. Size 70cms X 46cmsThis is an automated preview only. Actual Tea Towel design may vary. All products are hand finished by our expert manufacturers and the best crop available will always be selected. |
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On the Inside: Marine Corps Boot Camp ("Unrestricted Access: Making Marines") |
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Though the eyes of drill instructors, company commanders and recruits, go inside Marine Corps Boot Camp to witness the 12 grueling weeks of physical and mental training that transforms ordinary citizens into Marines for the 21st century. |
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Channel Islands ; Waters of Contention ; Cousteau Video Library Sale Price: $3.29 |
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Marine: Earning The Title [VHS] |
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Documentary that captures the experience of Marine Corps Recruit Training, from Day One to graduation. Training highlights culminate in the defining moment of "The Crucible" and the emotion charged moment when the recruits finally earn the title of United States Marine. |
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Tie Down Engineering 86206 Square Marine U-Bolt List Price: $13.41 Sale Price: $7.53 |
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Includes 2 u-bolts, 4 nuts, and 4 washers. U.S.A. Axle Diameter (in.): 3 1/8, Kit Includes: 2 U-bolts, 4 nuts, 4 washers |
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CRL 2-3/16" Nylon Sash Cam by CR Laurence Sale Price: $4.34 |
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Made of nylon, CRL Sash Cams attach to the top edge of the window sash and provide the proper operating clearance between the sash and frame. Many window manufacturers use these sash cams. It is recommended to replace the sash cams when replacing the channel balances as weathering, age and constant use can make the parts brittle and worn. |
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Fireboy-Xintex Xintex 2 Channel Propane Detector - Square Bezel - Plug In Sensor List Price: $321.89 Sale Price: $169.35 |
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The S-2A-NV propane monitor/controller features include low current draw plug-in sensors (second sensor optional) display module fault light/alarm to indicate a malfunction in either one of the sensors... |
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Baa Baa Black Sheep - Volume 1 List Price: $39.98 Sale Price: $26.49 |
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The first 11 episodes of season one--including the feature-length pilot "Flying Misfits," "High Jinx," "The Meatball Circus," "Anyone for Suicide?," and "The Cat's Whiskers"--are collected in a two-disc set... |
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While a zoo definitely has it's place in animal watching, it doesn't compare to seeing animals in their own natural habitat. After a recent visit to Yellowstone National Park, this felt especially true for me. A traffic jam caused by young buffalo calves and their mothers crossing the road is an experience not to be missed. It made me wonder about other places that would be conducive to viewing wildlife in a natural setting. From my research I have come up with a list of some of the best places to visit if viewing animals in nature is your objective.
In the United States, national parks are the best place to start. For viewing sea animals, the best places include the Channel Islands off the coast of California. The islands are surrounded by sea lions, seals, gray whales and humpback whales. There are also numerous tide pools that house creatures such as sea urchins and anemones. Another area great for water animals is Glacier Bay in Alaska. Humpback whales and sea lions are in abundance off shore and on land bears and moose are often times available for viewing. For a different spin on water creatures, visit the Florida Everglades, the last remaining everglades on the planet. There you will see crocodiles and alligators co-exists along with turtles, dear, manatees and bobcats. The everglades contain large viewing towers that are devoted especially to wildlife watching or you can be a bit more daring and take a canoe ride in croc-infested waters.
Other national parks that make the list for best wildlife viewing are Denali National Park in Alaska, Glacier National park in Montana, Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado and Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. Denali, Glacier and Rocky Mountain offer animals such as dall sheep, grizzlies, caribou, wolves, mountain goats, elk, dear, bighorn sheep and marmots. Theodore Roosevelt is a less well known park and therefore offers great viewing of bison, wild horses, deer and elk without all the crowds.
Outside of the US, there are more exotic animals available for viewing at places such as Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica, the Komodo Islands in Indonesia, Tanjung Puting National Park in Borneo, Polar Bear Observation in Canada, and of course a Kenyan Safari.
The Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica is a brilliant rain forest that contains over 100,000 acres of land and 5,000 acres of marine habitat. The park is home to 116 species of amphibians and reptiles, 139 species of mammals and more than 400 species of birds. There are no roads into the park, only hiking trails. Unless you are an avid hiker and have excellent map-reading skills, a guide is recommended. In addition to the trails, there are also viewing platforms built atop massive ajo trees.
The Komodo Islands in Indonesia house the world's largest population of Komodo dragons. These animals can grow to be over 300 pounds and up to nine feet in length. These islands are now an Indonesian national park and permits and tour guides are required, but they make the experience much more user-friendly (Komodo dragons aren't in petting zoos for a reason). In addition to land tours, you can also take a sea kayak around the park and see coral reefs, fish, dolphins, whales and sea turtles.
Tanjung Puting National Park in Borneo is one of the last places to see orangutans in their own natural habitat. Through an elaborate network of hiking trails, you can see the orangutans up close, swinging from branch to branch, suckling their young, or building nests to sleep. There are also orangutans in captivity which can be viewed. They are being rehabilitated before being returned to the wild. There are other jungle species as well that can be viewed in the orangutan jungle, including clouded leopards, civets, Malaysian sun bears, deer, numerous species of birds, and butterflies.
Nowhere can you see polar bears so up-close and personal as you can in Churchill, Manitoba. When Hudson Bay freezes, between October and November, this town is overrun with polar bears as they travel their migration path. In early winter, they even stop to dine on the region's seal population. For more up close views, you can take a tundra buggy (a converted school bus) into the migratory packs for a quick day-trip. For longer exposure, there are tundra lodges that provide all day exposure to the bears in their native environment.
One of the most famous places to view wildlife is Kenya, and what better way to see it than on a safari. Safari's can take you through the likes of Masai Mara National Park, Amboseli Game Reserve and Mt. Kilimanjaro to view lions, leopards, cheetahs, wildebeests, zebras, flamingos, black rhinos, giraffes and elephants. Safari's range from less expensive options starting around $500.00 for an 8 day excursion to very luxurious safaris costing up to $9,000. Either way, you get to see what you like most...animals.
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow
Emma Snow has always adored wild animals. Emma provides content for Wildlife Animals http://www.wildlife-animals.com and Riding Stable http://www.riding-stable.com .
Exploring The Newest Marine Gps Systems
A GPS is named for a Global Positioning System, a technology originally developed by the U.S. Department of Defense. It is a Global Navigation Satellite System and is currently the only functional system of its kind in the world. This satellite operation uses a constellation of about 24-32 satellites that are in medium earth orbit. These satellites transmit microwave signals which allow users to determine their current location, as well as other data like the time of day and the velocity rate. What's the difference between an ordinary GPS system and marine GPS systems? In terms of technology, not much is different. However, GPS systems are built specifically for sea travel, and with vessels such as tankers, boats, yachts and cruise liners.
Marine GPS systems are not as complex as marine radars or other navigational devices. They merely provide a map location so that the captain knows where he or she is positioned at all times. Since many users are impressed with the reliability and efficiency of their standard systems, they may also be interested in marine Global position systems. The major differences will be in the marine GPS design. The color display that one usually reviews in a car will have to be in plain view of the sun, so a special color display will be required making the images sunlight-readable.
Other features might include a waterproof GPS, which will protect the fragile device from unexpected yet unavoidable splashes of water aboard the ship. Other marine GPS systems might include tide data, so that navigators can decide the best time to travel and the safest way to do so. Still other GPS systems might also list prime fishing times. There are even fish finder GPS systems that can keep track of your location in the water and other data that will help you fish more effectively. Some will actually use sonar technology to locate fish and water depth.
Higher-end marine GPS systems might also include multiple channels for faster satellite communication and databases that allow the display of city locations and nautical landmarks. Some marine GPS systems will be lightweight and ergonomically designed for "hands free" use. Some systems are actually so waterproof that they can actually float in the water and still work! The most important feature may well be a collision avoidance system that tracks multiple targets that are a close distance to your ship.
One feature that's not necessarily high-tech, but may be just as important is that of large buttons. These buttons would be conveniently large and conveniently located so they can be pressed easily while a user wears heavy gloves. If you are boating in cold weather or handling dangerous equipment, gloves are essential-as is your GPS!
Expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $1,000 for marine GPS systems, depending on what features they offer. Your fishing and boating expeditions just got that much easier thanks to GPS technology! For more information contact GPS companies or retail marine stores online.
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Devin Gilliland from BoaterSupply.com Provides Expert opinions and reviews to help you Compare marine electronics and fishfinders.
What MOS did Gunny R. Lee Ermey have in the Marine Corps?
He's the retired Marine who is host of the Locked and Loaded program on the History channel. Before that, he hosted the Mail Call program and acted in several movies, including Full Metal Jacket.
His biography states that he served as a Marine Corp drill instructor and with a Marine Corp aviation unit in Vietnam. But I am curious as to what MOS he trained for in the Marine Corps. So far, my searches have been unsucessful.
Here is his Bio.
http://www.rleeermey.com/about.php
Google is easy to use.
Duke Marine Lab celebrates 70th anniversary
BEAUFORT — Duke University Marine Laboratory here is celebrating 70 years and alumni and families returned Friday and today to revisit one of the country’s earliest institutions devoted to study of marine biology and environmental science.
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