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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Inspired by the colours and textures of oceans deep and walks on winter beaches, Beachcomber is guaranteed to blow away the cobwebs from any careworn kitchen or dinner table.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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I have often had deep transformations happen to me where I would totally immerse myself in nature and the ocean's vibrations healed much in my soul.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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We were thrust from the hauntingly compelling scenery of desert backdrops, deep oceans, and visits to the rainforest, into a dark cold space-scape of alien worlds and unsympathetic inhabitants.
We now that there are turbulent currents from volcanic activity in the deep oceans and some of the shallower waters suggest recent tectonic shifting.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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She is the co-creator with nature of vibrational essences derived from plants found deep within the world's oceans as well as a line of Peruvian Essences from the mountains and jungles of Peru.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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The deep sea vessels used to follow the changing but predictable monsoon, trading from Mesopotamia to India, clockwise around the Indian Oceans, with mangrove poles, ivory and even slaves.
He became obsessed with the desire to seek her and possess her for his own kingdom, so he took the form of a handsome young man and flew over the deep oceans, the tall mountains and the impassable forests until he reached her.
Deep snow blankets land near the oceans but barely covers the polar deserts and semi-deserts of the continental land masses.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Oceanography is the study of the deep sea and shallow coastal oceans: their biology, chemistry, geology and physics together make oceanography a richly interdisciplinary science.
Nutrients are absolutely fundamental to biogeochemical oceanography as they support phytoplankton production, the basis of almost all life in the oceans and one of the primary mechanisms by which carbon is sequestered into the deep ocean.
Nutrients are absolutely fundamental to biogeochemical oceanography as they support phytoplankton production, the basis of almost all life in the oceans and one of the primary mecahnsisms by which carbon is sequestered into the the deep ocean.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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This century has seen naval conflict extend from the two dimensional operations of surface fleets into a theatre which encompasses the space and air above the oceans, as well as the deeps beneath the surface of the sea.
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