The wreckers hauling in salvage nets look like fishermen at first glance, but closer inspection reveals the traces of a shipwreck. |
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It takes its name from the life-sized shipwreck centrepiece containing a 150 ft-long water slide. |
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Both are about a teenage boy adrift in a boat with a tiger after a shipwreck. |
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For those who have dived upon an untouched shipwreck the experience is described as very moving indeed. |
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Memories were surfacing in his mind, like flotsam from a shipwreck, drawn upwards from the deep. |
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To find out why this happened and when we must go back to the thirteenth history and a shipwreck off the Wexford coast. |
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The dig, which began Monday, was a second priority for the divers, whose main goal was to survey the shipwreck site for storm damage. |
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The Heritage Office has released a shipwreck conservation management plan that documents the discovery of the submarine. |
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For Virilio, to invent the ship is to invent the shipwreck and to invent the train is to invent the derailment. |
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The publishers printed what was left, so readers remained unaware that the narrator survives the shipwreck. |
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With the help of his faithful spirit Ariel, Prospero conjures up a great storm causing a shipwreck on the shore nearby. |
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Property insurance developed in response to the hazards faced by medieval exporters, for example losses from shipwreck, piracy, or theft. |
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In 1675, however, the Caribs welcomed black Africans who survived the shipwreck of a Dutch ship carrying settlers and slaves. |
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Some say St Patrick himself built the chapel after surviving a shipwreck on the rocks below. |
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The earliest written reference to Malta is in the biblical account of Saint Paul's shipwreck. |
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After trucks fought their way through hostile towns to resupply us, I found myself hoarding rations like a shipwreck survivor. |
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The annals of the marine record no example of a shipwreck so terrible as that of the Medusa frigate. |
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The telegraphs with their enamel faceplates remained bolted to the floors, and that's not something you often see on a shipwreck off Britain. |
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And given the opportunity for sublime spectacle, shipwreck was a main-stay of visual culture. |
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From the day of the shipwreck a few miles off the coast last Thursday in which almost 150 migrants died, the beach was full of volunteers. |
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Instead, the Giglese will commemorate the shipwreck with a prayer service on Jan. 13 every year, and nothing more. |
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Fossi said the current situation marked a big improvement since April, when 800 people drowned in a single shipwreck. |
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I turned away from the monitor then looked back – and there it was: a clear image of a shipwreck with exposed beams lying on the sea floor. |
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A maritime disaster such as the 'Erika' shipwreck would have a catastrophic effect. |
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During the seventies, on his way from Denmark to Sweden to participate in a congress «he suffered a shipwreck. |
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Take a break for some history at the Maheno shipwreck and the coloured sands of The Pinnacles. |
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The ship had passed all the usual inspections and the reason for the shipwreck remains unclear. |
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To some degree, you may feel this new chapter is a story about a shipwreck with no clear way forward. |
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The hydrophone array detected an unusual shape, which, following data processing and analysis, was determined to be a shipwreck. |
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On 2nd August, the shipwreck began to list, the oil spilled at an increasing rate and the towrope was released. |
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Ulysses tells the legend that tratterebbesi of the companions of Diomedes, turned into birds after a shipwreck. |
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It is a fable recalled by a lonely man who lies between the clumps of grass on the sands by a river, like a survivor washed ashore after a shipwreck. |
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In the case of Crusoe, his initial flight from England against the wishes of his family, his enslavement by the Moors, and his shipwreck on the island, all attest to xenodochial desire. |
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Putnam's service as a ranger, his capture and torture by Indians, his shipwreck and exploits during the British invasion of Cuba won him military laurels. |
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But wading out into the crystal water, I had to remind myself that only 50m away was the largest accessible shipwreck in the world of recreational diving. |
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He faces charges of multiple manslaughter, abandoning ship, and causing a shipwreck. |
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He faces pending charges for multiple counts of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck, and abandoning ship. |
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The mystery of a shipwreck which has tantalised naval historians on both sides of the Atlantic for more than a quarter of a century is finally about to be solved. |
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This story, to give just the bare bones of it, is told by the sole survivor of a Pacific Ocean shipwreck, who drifts for 7 months in a lifeboat along with a Bengal tiger. |
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I was an avid wreck diver, and it was the ultimate shipwreck. |
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According to one legend, the ponies on this 37-mile-long barrier island are descendants of horses that survived the shipwreck of a Spanish galleon. |
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The agency stress that it is illegal to keep something, however small or seemingly insignificant, from a shipwreck without advising the Receiver of Wreck. |
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There, two old keys made of gold and silver are exhibited in a window as part of the treasure of historical information salvaged from a local shipwreck. |
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So we find a story about six sailors who were rescued from a shipwreck through blowing on a penny whistle, which was eventually heard by their rescuers. |
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The first bottles from the SS Republic shipwreck will be offered for sale, as well as gold and silver coins and collectible shadowboxes. |
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New information emerged Sunday on who might be to blame for the shipwreck. |
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How much is a terrifying experience like surviving a shipwreck worth? |
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Even the tragic shipwreck has not thrown up any useful conclusions. |
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Jimi Petros survived perhaps the most worst shipwreck of them all, the night in October last year when 366 migrants died off Lampedusa, the tiny Mediterranean island that has become a miserable byword for transitory migrants. |
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A spike in the numbers of immigrants attempting the dangerous sea crossing from Libya has sparked alarm in Europe, particularly after about 800 people drowned in a Mediterranean shipwreck last month. |
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No-one will mourn the final shipwreck of a text that went from concession to surrender, ending up as little more than the shadow of a common policy. |
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It is the most dangerous shipwreck, that this naufragous world can give, the shipwreck of faith. |
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In accordance with the 'polluter pays' principle, however, such a producer cannot be liable to bear that cost unless he has contributed by his conduct to the risk that the pollution caused by the shipwreck will occur. |
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It knows that a lawyer is used like a navigator to avoid collision with the law and bring the client safely to harbor, or to shipwreck his opponent. |
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The legend has it that a group of fishermen who survived the danger of a shipwreck near the coast, promised to raise a chapel to Our Lady of the Mercy. |
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The sailors sought the image of the Christ in all the towns until they found it in Almáchar, and to show their gratitude the shipwreck victims made a gift to it of two silver lamps. |
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We swirl past a shipwreck and bob around coral, while yellow goatfish, blue tangs and trumpetfish swim busily past our porthole. |
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The dominie died in a shipwreck five years later, and the settlers were unceremoniously booted back to Manhattan by the Mespeatches Indians, one of the thirteen tribes native to the region. |
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Divers hired by the marine terminal were then able to avoid the shipwreck sites as they charted out the course for the chains and anchors needed to hold the rig in place. |
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While the crew and 220 captive Africans survived the shipwreck, 18 Africans died before the survivors were taken to Nassau. |
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By reminding ourselves that in 1807 Justin Devès boarded the Gorée following a shipwreck we are aware that a voyage between Bordeaux and Africa was not a pleasure trip! |
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An underwater site guide is available for each of the nine shipwreck trail sites, which provides the position of the shipwreck and of the mooring buoy. |
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In 2007, an American treasure-hunting company furtively recovered 17 tons of silver and gold coins from the Spanish shipwreck Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes, before flying the bounty out of Gibraltar. |
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Wellesley arrived in Lisbon on 22 April 1809 onboard HMS Surveillante, after narrowly escaping shipwreck. |
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The shipwreck is said to have occurred in the place today known as St Paul's Bay. |
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In the play, the young Mariana was to be married, but was rejected by her betrothed when her dowry was lost in a shipwreck. |
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As for his arrival there, only he and three animals, the captain's dog and two cats, survive the shipwreck. |
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About 450 lives were lost, the highest death toll of any shipwreck on the Welsh coast. |
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In 1685 King James II narrowly escaped shipwreck while sailing in the Solent. |
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It is also noted for its proximity to the sinking of the RMS Titanic and thus the launching point of Titanic shipwreck expeditions. |
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It was discovered in an ancient shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera, between Kythera and Crete. |
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His life was brought to an end in a disastrous shipwreck in the Isles of Scilly later that year. |
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Also if a ship is wrecked in the channel, the channel and the port could be closed for months until the shipwreck is removed. |
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Laura gets her chance in a dramatic storm and shipwreck, and helps save the island. |
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The Nemi ships and other shipwreck sites occasionally yield objects of unique artistic value. |
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A shipwreck in 1523 apparently brought the gun to China, but the transmission may have occurred earlier. |
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Disease and shipwreck disrupted Espinoza's voyage and most of the crew died. |
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In 1989 Seahawk Deep Ocean Technology explored a shipwreck believed to be part of the 1622 Spanish treasure fleet. |
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On returning to the shipwreck camp, they found it deserted, the men having constructed a second boat in which they had set out to find Orellana. |
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Holding faith and a good conscience, which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwreck. |
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Schettino is on trial over the disaster on charges of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship. |
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Capt Francesco Schettino is accused of multiple manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship before all passengers were rescued. |
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The shipwreck will be submerged and possibly embedded in an ocean, lake or waterway floor, be lying or buried in a tidal flat, beach or any other type of shore, including a modified ancient shore. |
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On 17 August, once the shipwreck had already been cut in two, a team from Greece headed by the shipbuilder, Mr Pappas, went to Pakistan in order to clean up the area. |
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The remaining over 80 warships would be sunk by guns, mines, scuttling, or shipwreck. |
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A LOCAL brewer on the Aland Islands in the Baltic Sea is to begin producing a beer inspired by bottles found in a 19th century shipwreck three years ago. |
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Though sailing was the safest, fastest, and most efficient method of transportation in the ancient world, some fractional percentage of voyages ended in shipwreck. |
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Odyssey's unique and spectacular shipwreck photomosaics and crystal clear images of previously undiscovered deep ocean sites will also be available on the site. |
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The story follows a boy who survives a shipwreck and gets stranded on a lifeboat for 227 days with a spotted hyena, an injured zebra, an orangutan and a Bengal tiger. |
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Ritchie cast Madonna as a rich, rude socialite who, after a shipwreck, is trapped on a deserted island with a slovenly Communist sailor who humiliates her. |
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It is surprising to us that the Spanish representatives who have viewed the photomosaics are not aware of this if they have any experience with shipwreck sites. |
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There he encountered Geronimo de Aguilar, a Spanish Franciscan priest who had survived a shipwreck followed by a period in captivity with the Maya, before escaping. |
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An author from Lake Oswego, Oregon, introduces island homes with comments on how attitudes toward islands have shifted from shipwreck nightmares to paradisial fantasies. |
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This agreement established a precedent for international cooperation in archaeological research and in the protection of a unique historic shipwreck. |
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They suffered a shipwreck as they were driven towards Charybdis. |
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After the shipwreck there was whisky galore to be had for the taking. |
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In a shipwreck found off of the coast of Turkey, the Ulu Bulurun wreck, Canaanite storage pottery along with pottery from Cyprus and Greece was found. |
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The voyage was interrupted by English piracy which forced a shipwreck. |
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It was upon an Indian bill that the late ministry had made shipwreck. |
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There she discovers the mystery of Birdwoman, a feral young woman living on the rocky island and learns of a shipwreck in 1946 when men returning from war were drowned at sea. |
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She said the nearest she could recall was when one of King Stephen's sentries got drunk on shipwreck brandy and fell through the murder hole, breaking his leg. |
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The raising of the vessel made it possible to establish the first historic shipwreck museum in the UK to receive government accreditation and funding. |
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