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Um lugar de paz e sossego
A primeira impressão de quem chega à entrada da Barra de Cunhaú é a de estar diante de uma enorme lagoa de água doce, em vez do Oceano Atlântico. O rio, protegido dos ventos, é tranqüila e quase sem ondas. São 5 quilômetros de dunas e praias por onde serpenteiam os rios Cunhaú e Catu, tendo ao fundo milhares de coqueiros. Ali está também uma das jóias ecológicas do litoral potiguar: um grande manguezal funciona como um grande viveiro de ostras, caranguejos e outros animais marinhos.
Rio Grande do Norte / Brasil
Givre du matin (Nature d'hiver du Québec) Digue-aux-Aigrettes, RN de faune du Lac Saint-PIerre, Dundee, Québec
Ma-Noa Park é um parque aquático do litoral nordestino localizado no estado do Rio Grande do Norte. Localiza-se à beira da Praia de Maracajaú no município de Maxaranguape à 55km de Natal
Rio Grande do Norte / Brasil
Ontem entrei de férias... Agora é só alegria
2017.12.29 Cuxhaven
Type Tanker
Flag of Cyprus
IMO 9384435
MMSI 212097000
Callsign 5BJQ2
Year Built 2008
Length 176 m
Width 30 m
Draught Avg 7.6 m / ...
Speed Avg/Max 11.1 kn / 17.4 kn
Deadweight 30720 tons
Gross Tonnage 20062 tons
Grande manifestation contre l'Extrême-droite et le racisme, à Paris (d'autres manifestations avaient lieu dans toute la France)
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Major demonstration against the extreme right and racism, in Paris (other demonstrations took place throughout France)
RN fleet tender Messina was launched by Richard Dunston Ltd at Thorne, Humberside in 1982 as HMFT Messina A107, one of a quartet of 29m RN fleet tenders of the Manly Class, the others being Manly, Mentor, and Millbrook. She was attached the Royal Marines in Poole as a training vessel before being de-commissioned after a little over a decade of service. There followed a short commercial career before being purchased by the Pride of Bristol Trust in 1994.
Since 1994 she has acted as a community boat. Operated by the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service Old Comrades Association. They provided a means whereby members could use their training and experience to provide a useful service to the local community and charities. Underprivileged and special needs groups were assisted, as were local schools and cadet/scout organisations providing sea going, firefighting, ship and boat handling, first aid and general team building experiences. Also subjects such as the maintenance of the ship were covered. In all it must have been a really useful local asset.
Time has moved on and during the summer of 2022 she moved to the Royal Navy Museum in Hartlepool which was where I came across her as I was taking my lunch break. I had a good chat with the crew who were more than impressed with their recent addition.
Photographed on my iPhone.