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  • 51Shipwreck — A shipwreck can refer to a wrecked ship or to the event that caused the wreck, such as the striking of something that causes the ship to sink, the stranding of the ship on rocks, land or shoal, or the destruction of the ship at sea by violent… …

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  • 52Sail-plan — A sail plan is a set of drawings, usually prepared by a naval architect. It shows the various combinations of sail proposed for a sailing ship.The combinations shown in a sail plan almost always include three configurations:A light air sail plan …

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  • 53Lagoon Nebula — M8, the Lagoon Nebula Observation data: J2000 epoch Type Emission …

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  • 54Bombora — is an indigenous Australian term for large sea waves breaking over submerged rock shelves. The danger posed by these formations can be higher in good weather as a bombora may not be identifiable because it may not always have breaking waves.… …

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  • 55Surf zone — As ocean surface waves come closer to shore they break, forming the foamy, bubbly surface we call . The region of breaking waves defines the surf zone. After breaking in the surf zone, the waves (now reduced in height) continue to move in, and… …

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  • 56Miho no Matsubara — Hiroshige s ukiyo e woodblock print of Miho no Matsubara …

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  • 57Surf Rescue — In IRB racing, Surf Rescue is a competitive event requiring only one driver, a crew and the patient. This race simulates the most basic form of rescue, that is to pick up a single patient in trouble.The race starts with the boat positioned on the …

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  • 58red tide — a brownish red discoloration of marine waters caused by the presence of enormous numbers of certain microscopic flagellates, esp. the dinoflagellates, that often produce a potent neurotoxin that accumulates in the tissues of shellfish, making… …

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  • 59Kayak — A kayak is a small human powered boat. It typically has a covered deck, and a cockpit covered by a spraydeck. It is propelled by a double bladed paddle in the hands of a sitting paddler. The kayak was used by the native Ainu, Aleut and Eskimo… …

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  • 60Intertidal zone — The intertidal zone (also known as the foreshore) is the area that is exposed to the air at low tide and submerged at high tide, for example, the area between tide marks. This area can include many different types of habitats, including steep… …

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