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Forty scientists and students from Cardiff University participated in the oceanography course 2012.
The Oceanography Course is a yearly field course organised by Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation in cooperation with the Marine Geography department of Cardiff University in northeastern Aegean.
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Aberdyfi (English: Mouth of the River Dyfi), or Aberdovey (the Anglicised spelling is still in common use) is a village on the estuary of the River Dyfi in Gwynedd, on the west coast of Wales. The village was founded around the shipbuilding industry, but is now best known as a seaside resort with a high quality beach which was awarded the Blue flag beach award in 2005. There is a very active yacht club in the village.
While the town centre is the seafront, yacht club, pier and beach, the town itself stretches back from the coast and up the steep hillside. The town lies in the midst of typical Welsh coast scenery (steep green hills and sheep farms). On the north bank of the Dyfi estuary, it is accessed by the A493 with Tywyn four miles to the north and Machynlleth 11 miles to the east.
Aberdyfi is still a popular tourist attraction, with many returning holidaymakers, especially from the metropolitan areas of England, such as the West Midlands, which is less than 100 miles to the east. A relatively large proportion of houses in the village are holiday homes. This has resulted in high house prices. Popular activities, apart from spending time on the beach, include many watersports, such as windsurfing, sailing, and canoeing on the estuary.
The village was the subject of the folk song, The Bells of Aberdovey (Welsh: Clychau Aberdyfi). The song refers to the legend of a submerged former kingdom of Cantre'r Gwaelod (English: Lowland Hundred) beneath Cardigan Bay, (Seithennin, the drunkard, is said to have created the bay itself), and its bells which, it is said, can be heard ringing beneath the water. The composer is unknown, but the words were written by John Ceiriog Hughes, during the 19th century. The same legend also inspired a Victorian era-novel The Misfortunes of Elphin (1829), by Thomas Love Peacock. The drowned kingdom of the legend also plays a major role in Silver on the Tree, the last book of The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper, parts of which are set in Aberdyfi.
Coxmoor Golf Club
Sutton in Ashfield
Notts
COURSE CLOSED said the sign as I drove into the car park. No golf today, then.
Tri-Maine's Urban Epic Triathon and Festival, Portland, ME - July 18, 2009 - East End Beach to Maine State Pier
(the vegetarian option for this course)
Just an hour from London, set apart from its contemporaries, with its 2 Michelin-starred restaurant, The Vineyard at Stockcross, Newbury, Berkshire is a luxurious 5-star hotel perfect for a romantic getaway, an exclusive wedding or a relaxing spa break, and can also provide a setting for a high level board meeting, team building or away-day. The Vineyard delivers a distinct ambience, unrivalled privacy and brings together the very best in fine art, delectable cuisine and rare wines to create an environment of utter decadence and gastronomy. The hotel restaurant and kitchens, overseen by Chef John Campbell, serve cutting edge cuisine, using locally sourced and freshly produced ingredients. A choice of over 2000 international wines will further enhance your gourmet dining experience.
The ultimate destination hotel for anyone with a passion for fine wine and Michelin-starred food.
1st Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets conduct the confidence course on Fort Knox Ky, June 12, 2024. The confidence course consists of a series of obstacles that are designed to challenge the Cadets’ physical abilities and help build their confidence. | Photo by Victor Jeronimo, University of Florida, CST Public Affairs Office
In South France, bullfighting is known alternately as "course libre" or "course camarguaise". This is a bloodless spectacle (for the bulls) in which the objective is to snatch a rosette from the head of a young bull.
For a period of about 15-20 minutes, the raseteurs compete to snatch rosettes (cocarde) tied between the bulls' horns. They don't take the rosette with their bare hands but with a claw-shaped metal instrument called a raset in their hands, hence their name. Afterwards, the bulls are herded back to their pen by gardians (Camarguais cowboys) in a bandido, amidst a great deal of ceremony. The star of these spectacles are the bulls, who get top billing and stand to gain fame and statues in their honor.
Although the course camarguaise does not end in the death of the bull, it is at least as dangerous to the human contestants as a corrida.
but it's a folk festival, where one likes to go in traditional costumes
Yomuzoku is an online Japanese course which helps you to understand and learn Japanese, by providing its translation and pronunciation.
"and by the way you brought me here
it makes me believe
the best is still yet to come
and i don't want to leave
forgive my hesitation
oh but i'm learning to trust in you
help me to dream these dreams
cause i don't have a clue
if you'd be honest and say what you mean
you know i would promise
i'd do anything
cause i know that without you
i'm giving it away
is this what you wanted
cause i'm willing to change
now that i am certain
that there's much more to gain
you've introduced me to the moment
oh but i'm looking to stay for good
if you asked me to stay forever
well you know that i would
i would do anything
the nights are forever
maybe i'm wrong
but it feels like i'm so lost without you
so i step towards the heat
it's the way i can see
and it makes me believe
that it's you
and by the way you brought me here
it makes me believe
the best is still yet to come
and i don't want to leave
i won't but anyway
if you'd be honest and say what you mean
you know i would promise
i'd do anything
and the nights are forever
i can't get to sleep
cause i know there's a reason i'm in this too deep
and i'm sure that without you...
i'm giving it away"
song; "giving it away" by mae (acoustic version)
Un gros merci à Jocelyn Bernard l'un des photographes présents lors de cette deuxième édition de la Course du Père Noël Mont-Saint-Hilaire 2015.
Merci!
Photographe_Jocelyn Bernard
Sour cherries in verjus mingle with a mix of Ontario herbs and greens, molasses crumble and cucumber granite over vodka cream make up this garden of flavours.
La course camarguaise est un sport dans lequel les participants appelés raseteurs tentent d'attraper des attributs primés fixés au frontal et aux cornes d'un bœuf à l'aide d'un crochet. Le but étant de couper ou lever les cocardes, glands, ou ficelles.
Ce jeu sportif, sans mise à mort, est pratiqué dans les départements français du Gard, de l'Hérault, une large partie des Bouches-du-Rhône, ainsi que dans quelques communes du Vaucluse.
This is a bloodless spectacle (for the bulls) in which the objective is to snatch a rosette from the head of a young bull
Dec. 11, 2015
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A walking in Fushimi Inari shrines