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fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Colours are bold, daring and snappy: blue, as seen in the sky and oceans, red, in all shades from lingonberry to Burgundy, and purples, yellows, fiery orange and earthy green.
Dunedin is a city of the south Pacific, with clear blue-green ocean, a score of white sand beaches sheltered by towering cliffs and a quiet landlocked harbour sprinkled with small bush clad islands.
Lustrous deep blue oceans draped with silver lines of latitude and longitude enhance the spherical appearance of the globe.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Ocean science is the study of the global marine environment, from the icy wastes of the polar seas to the tranquil lagoons of coral islands: from the still blue depths of the Pacific to the busy and polluted waterway of an urban estuary.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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The tranquil blue waters of Laguna Bay, spectacular ocean beaches and surrounding rainforest and bush blend easily with all the comforts expected of modern resort living.
Yet, the region was fast becoming a popular cruising ground for a growing number of blue-water sailors, who crossed oceans in search of unique, unspoiled and idyllic destinations.
The resort is well situated overlooking the blue Atlantic Ocean with good vehicle accessibility to natural and cultural attractions in the region.
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Shane Kelly, Bar Tender
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The Blue Reef Aquarium is home to a wide variety of sea life, from those found on and around the Cornish coast, to the warmer climate oceans of the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.
Clear blue oceans, small uninhabited islands, curious dolphins and towering coastal cliffs give way to white sandy beaches on the East Coast.
That's why the biggest animals living in the oceans, blue whales, are strongly bigger than the biggest animals living outside of seas and oceans.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Photosynthesis by cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) contributes a significant fraction of global primary productivity, predominantly in the oceans.
The future of the blue planet : moving the oceans into the centre of the global debate on sustainable development : proceedings of the.
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