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Jorma had lived with Venna almost two years now, one while she learned to sail, well; on their way up from the Yakhan, and another here on North Island of Sinbara
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I talked to you about this when we swam at that beach on the West Island
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There was still a good chance that her packet hadn't even left Sinbara and Jorma struggled up the path to the house and then down the street to the town side of north island
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By now the whole population of North Island knew that she was gone
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They were splashing their way thru between north and east island of Sinbara
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Anyone who has ever lived on an island quickly learns the value of the ocean
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Being surrounded by water, island living relies on the resources of the ocean
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Also found here were the ingredients to help man grow food in the barren island soil
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ten saints of the island, and then, sadly, he showed them to a table tucked away at the
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Just a few hours later the lovers were on Santorini looking out over the caldera from the balcony of Theo's luxury apartment on the island
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The island, from this vantage point, is about 100 yards away
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Dave, facing John, slowly rows to the island on the lake
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THE ISLAND - MOMENTS LATER
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The boat touches the shore of the small island, the Buddhist temple in back
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That surname is traditionally a North Island iwi
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"But I have to talk to you about where I'm going to live and how we're going to manage this tiny island of the league
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"Is it alright if I adjust my island to have a lot more wild fruit on it?" She asked
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"Let's look at this island down here
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She swooped down toward the island like a fighter plane peeling off the formation
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She brought her feet down gently to the sand on a beach of moderate surf, one of the exposed sides of this island
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days and nights on the island
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Less than twenty four hours in Ireland and he was here, ready to harass the most evil and vile scum on the island
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"His Moko are all South Island
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Glenelle had shaped the island where her house was docked into the last backup she had of Morg's island in his universe
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I look around at the expanse of lawn, dotted here and there with island beds of shrubs and the occasional stretch of herbaceous border set against a wall
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From the license plate she knew that the driver lived in Grand Island, Nebraska, her next stop, but that wasn't all
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"Grand Island, Nebraska,” Leonora announced with confidence
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"Grand Island, just so happens,” Sarah answered after a pause
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"So, why are you going to Grand Island?" Saya asked
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That same car was tracked at several locations along the highways, all the way into Grand Island, Nebraska
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"To find the parts we wanted back on Staten Island
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Since last Wednesday I have been in Mandy's cottage in Amarynthos, on the island of Euboea, together with her parents and grandparents
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Here in this damp little island, where the eyes of the masses dim with disappointment when still young, this man enjoyed the luxury of profession and vocation
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This morning we departed for the island of Zakynthos, on a trip organized by a travel agency
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This morning we went on an boat ride around the island: Picturesque caverns with blue, crystal waters; white arched rocks looming over emerald waves; swimming in the open sea near the Cave of Keri
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There really was another human soul existing within the close-bounded universe of my island home
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Four bodies dumped in the dirt at an abandoned and decrepit farm somewhere in the nether reaches of this damnable, awful little island
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Once thru these sandbars; and before Great Fright Island, she would have to cut back south to avoid the swamp itself, but that should be just about dawn
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I'm going to try and see something from the mast before Wen Island but we'll probably hold steady til then
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‘Whereabouts on the island is the touching place, Lintze?’ Berndt asked, producing a map of the island and laying it out on the table, pushing odd bits of tableware out of the way as he does so
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’ I said eventually, pointing to a place on the far left of the island … I’m not sure about cardinal points; there are none on this map and I am not sure how the island is orientated
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As the dark approached once again they found a keltoid clump that was on an island in the brook, which was now a stream
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She lived in Zhlindu while Zhlindu became the city and not the island the cities were on
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An island no more
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We’d dragged Drens along to join in the discussion; after all he knows the island much better than we do
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I’d a vague memory of lots of rocky hills … almost mountains … but it was pointed out to me by a somewhat tetchy Berndt that I had doubtless travelled to the Naveta from the other end of the island along the spine of hills which runs along the centre of the island
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On my lap was the map Auntie had given me and although I remember passing over the island of Egina then Ios I remember nothing else
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Minutes earlier I'd almost climbed aboard the regular bus for the island capital but an incident with the driver had left me a little anxious and caused me to change my mind
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We'd cook up his island foods and he'd teach me bits of Greek
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It was more or less taken for granted that when my schooling was done I'd go and live with them on their island and it'd be happy holidays every day
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With a few essentials stuffed in a backpack, I'd boarded the shuttle at Newquay and woken up on Pani's island
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Kids tormented animals, naughty and short-tempered in the gathering heat, waiting for the next ferry that would take them to the southern sister island of Kissafari or on to the largest island of Crete
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No actual land, even behind a large island there is more water, covered still with enthora to the horizon
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With a voice hoarse from too many cruel cigarettes, he rasped over the growl of the engine as we headed up the mountain, 'Please, if there is one thing unique to this particular island and something no other Hellenic island can offer, it is this very village
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She was built on the mountain by people from the coast seeking refuge from ravaging pirates and so, it is isolated from the rest of the island
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I needed neither but by then he was in full flow, 'Sophia is unspoiled because the village was cut off from the whole world until about thirty years ago when a dirt road was made wider, connecting the north to the south of the island and this explains why time seems to have stopped for Sophia and all its traditions
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They would cross the Garvaskul and then around Southwest Island to the final reach
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He found out that they were storing some of their plunder in the beloved ruins on our own little island of Faria
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They use the island because there's very little passing traffic
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“If he had his way I can never be sure I’m alone any more, and the boundary he picked is halfway across the island I’m on
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'You can see why he loved his island home, can't you? Raw, wild and beautiful
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'Oh, before you disappear, I suppose you know Daphne's on the island? She's just been here
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I did not feel much like invading the island of Faria without the support of Odysseus
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'My family has lived on the island for generations and Papa used to teach history when there was a proper school
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There, in a village on an island in the Aegean Sea, I stood in the nave of a gentle, humble church where above me hung a trio of splendid silver and gold chandeliers
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His boat was a traditional wooden Aegean island fishing boat
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chocolates, and tickets to a great getaway island somewhere in the south Pacific
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What if we were to go to the island tomorrow when the looters aren't around and carry back as much as we can hide in the village?'
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That sheltered side of the island was an enchanted landscape of grazing-grounds and willow trees and the surest way to know such a place is through the soles of the feet
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Crates marked Afghan, Uzbek, Cyr, Scy, Ity, Try, Cthge and every Greek island including Faria stacked high to the roof on galleries along four or five avenues
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Ever been to the little island on the end, Godfrey?'
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On Pani's island I'd grown used to pushing my way forward in crowds, and knew how much tolerance I was allowed in heated argument
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The good news was, they only sailed about a half day at a time, from island to island
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She ate only in the afternoon and evening when they anchored at one small island or another
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The next day, she was lead to a stables and lead to believe they had one more day to travel into the interior of this island or continent, whichever it was
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northern island was once such and such and I can just picture them
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them isolation are the nightmares composed by media: deserted island
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There was an island of monkeys
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monkeys on the island knew how to do it
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the monkeys on that island
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islands all around that island began to wash their
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On the last day they approached a large and densely populated island
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The sea was covered with ships around this island
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In the bay was a ring of lower islands, but in the center of that was a smaller bay, nearly a mile wide, and in the center of that, yet another island
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Great canals had been carved thru the inner island and those rowboats covered the water, along with sailing ships of every description
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The next island had a gentle shore with white sand beaches backed by comfortable villas all along
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There were substantial homes along shady plazas all the way up the gentle side of the inner island, with larger structures high on that ridge
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In many ways the entire island was covered with a single structure, but there were many open spaces within it
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“Officially Atlantis is just the center island, there’s about three hundred thousand there, it is the densest population on Earth until 20th century Mumbai
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“Ours is a dead branch, because Thera did explode in real life, no more souls revived on the island, but we have had significant immigration, like me, so that the archipelago has four and a half million residents in the 2341ad echo, the most recent
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The center island was only a quarter mile from here
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From here she could see canals went into the island that had many of those rowed taxi cabs plying their waters
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They sailed round and round the island, changing boats often whenever one reached the end of its era
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The whole center island was restored as a museum and tourist trap
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Even so, they were delayed by traffic on a big bridge that reached from an inner ring island, to the main island near the edge of the caldera wall, allowing motor vehicle access to a road system that reached all over the island
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Their home was out on the end of the island, just back of the waterfront out of the reach of any tsunamis
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It was too rectilinear and horizontal to remind her of Pinnacle Labs in Yondure, but the setting was similar, on the edge of a caldera, but the caldera of City Island in Yondure is filled with a large recreational park and does not reach the water
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It’s a small island, but even a six mile ride in what is essentially a hanging roller coaster thru soaring towers along the crater rim was almost starting to get old when the car took a turn and launched straight out over the crater wall, a thousand feet above the water and a mile from the inner ring island
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The track itself was the cable suspending itself above the water in a sweeping arc that was steep here near the cliff and the leaning pyramid that held it, nearly horizontal where it came out on the island
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She did have a few new friends who knew her as Ava on North Island, she seldom went to the mainland except for business
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There was a prehistoric time when the Gengee had been purely Troll and the Trolls had been peaceful fishermen on its shore where the onion groves survived the winter on islands in the lagoons
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Please, at least settle your cherub on one of the hundreds of big islands I've scattered in a lazy arc across this water
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They flew a few miles into the sky before she could appreciate how many islands Ava had, as long as Japan
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On a day like this the lake runners were used to having the water to themselves, except for those islands called cargo ships
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He had to dodge them both, though he could not treat the fat-sailed lake runners like islands, even wide open
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It sits where the Lita joins the Lhar, the actual center is on the North side of the combined river, but an active waterfront exists on all shores of the three rivers and the two main islands in the river junction
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bases her science fiction work on the culture of the islands
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All in all there are about forty two islands between here and where the swamp starts, so we have to guess early which path to take
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It is an open landscape with few trees and the land rises steadily towards the rocky hills we can see in the distance; stretches of scrubby grassland are interspersed with dense groves of olive trees and, as Drens said, dry stone walls carving up the landscape, as well as islands of tall, dark stands of yet more pines
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I visit islands whenever possible
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Tiny islands with only a few clawleaves are scattered here and there
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The bay at Dorini served the needs of the people who had to go to Faria to tend their goats, to worship or to establish trade with nearby islands or down to Stephanos main town in the south long before the road was built
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There were more Caribbean islands in Ava's universe than the real one
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The archipelago was as big as Japan but the islands were smaller and more numerous
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'Hey, don't the islands look beautiful from here? They have such potential
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The bad news was, islands in the distance went by twice as fast as those nearby
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Out on the sea, she saw the islands going by faster, the farther in the distance they are
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“Yeah, some of the casks on some of the outer islands are pretty fermented ,” Yellelle told her, “especially back in these days
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islands all around that island began to wash their
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They wove their way around numerous islands
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In the bay was a ring of lower islands, but in the center of that was a smaller bay, nearly a mile wide, and in the center of that, yet another island
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The palace she saw at Knossos was a country cottage compared to the city that covered the islands in this great bay
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The cliffs of the outermost islands could be seen beyond it all
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They were in the channel between two of the inner ring of islands now
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She shouldn’t be so impressed, Zhlindu would cover all these islands twice as high, in tens times as many stories of habitation
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The inner caldera islands hold another million and there’s another half million on Santorini
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Podata would not take them into the future, but left them on the inner face of the inner ring of islands
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On this branch of history the modern day Atlantis looked more like China, with hundred story buildings along the shore and great hanger bridges and even venerable motorway bridges spanning between islands
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They were coming to a view of the sea, there were several islands in view
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As she scanned the horizon it was as if she was moving her head hundreds of miles, distant islands moved across her view much faster than closer ones
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One end of the room was a window that looked out over the cliffs and the inner islands of the city
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All the inner islands were thickets of skyscrapers in this age, but most of them were less than twenty stories
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Most of the shipyards were now on the outer shores of the inner ring islands, not on their inner shores like it was four thousand years ago
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’ It turned out to be the Atlantis Department of Clandestine Operations [DOCA] which was housed in an office tower on one of the inner ring islands
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The cliffs were lower on these islands, but the buildings were taller, some of them as tall as the cliffs of the outer islands
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This one was marching off toward the flat lands, hiding the distant hills and making it look like they were on remote islands
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Both islands and cliffs provided roosting spaces for thousands of
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see a small number of other islands, most of which appeared to be
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The islands will look to me and wait
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9Surely the islands look to me; in the lead are the ships of Tarshish,
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It abounded with rugged islands with waterfalls and coral reefs, lots of sand and palms
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As well as the mainland and Highlands, Scotland has several islands including the
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This western country has thousands of islands and beautiful fjords (where mountains plunge hundreds of metres into the sea)
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Stockholm sits on thousands of tiny islands, and most of the north is covered by forests, although there are pretty seaside towns like Gothenburg
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With garden-like islands, the blue seas support dolphins and whales
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Shaped like a boot, Italy’s history and food is dominated by regions, plus the islands of Sicily and Sardinia
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This warm country on the Mediterranean Sea owns the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands –
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It has one thousand islands, a beautiful coast and the river Danube
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Most of these are in the southeast Gulf of Mexico, and are a chain of islands
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With warm winds and safe harbours, these islands are famed for their unbroken coral reef
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This has the world’s longest underwater limestone cave, secluded islands and so much
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Comprising three islands (St Thomas, St Croix and St Jon), these are nicknamed Rock City, Twin City, Love City (and Smal City for the local Water Island)
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This smal group of islands northeast of Australia’s Queensland is very remote
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Located around 4000km from Hawai , this group of over 30 coral islands are shaped in
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Only one of these islands is inhabited, and some say it is the most remote place on earth to live! Most are descendents of the Bounty Mutineers and Tahitians who accompanied them
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These 10 islands are halfway between New Zealand and Hawai
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Nine islands make up the fourth smal est country in the world
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Another island with over 100 languages, these 80 plus islands include some of the world’s most beautiful rainforests and underwater volcanoes
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Offshore lie the Galapagos Islands –
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Three shillings a-week, the same price, very nearly still continues to be paid in some parts of the Highlands and Western islands
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islands, they knit worsted stockings to the value of a guinea a pair and upwards
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Hamath, and from the islands of the sea (Isaiah 11:11 NASB)
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The sea in the neighbourhood of the islands of Shetland is more than commonly abundant in fish, which makes a great part of the subsistence of their inhabitants
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I have never even heard of any tobacco plantation that was improved and cultivated by the capital of merchants who resided in Great Britain; and our tobacco colonies send us home no such wealthy planters as we see frequently arrive from our sugar islands
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islands and just as many canals – it’s a city which has the
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Whereas we have but a few islands they have vast swathes of fertile soil
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They questioned him about the details of his government and how many islands of sovereignty there were
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live on islands, where they feel isolated
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Though Father didn’t know this sea, its currents or its shoals, he was able to navigate unerringly past hundreds of islands
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We still have, though not altogether, yet very nearly, the monopoly of the sugars of our West Indian islands
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Holland lies at a great distance from the seas to which herrings are known principally to resort, and can, therefore, carry on that fishery only in decked vessels, which can carry water and provisions sufficient for a voyage to a distant sea ; but the Hebrides, or Western Isdands, the islands of Shetland, and the northern and north-western coasts of Scotland, the countries in whose neighbourhood the herring fishery is principally carried on
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The colonies of the Dorians resorted chiefly to Italy and Sicily, which, in the times preceding the foundation of Rome, were inhabited by barbarous and uncivilized nations; those of the Ionians and Aeolians, the two other great tribes of the Greeks, to Asia Minor and the islands of the Aegean sea, of which the inhabitants sewn at that time to have been pretty much in the same state as those of Sicily and Italy
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They discovered the Madeiras, the Canaries, the Azores, the Cape de Verd islands, the coast of Guinea, that of Loango, Congo, Angola, and Benguela, and, finally, the Cape of Good Hope
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He sailed from the port of Palos in August 1492, near five years before the expedition of Vasco de Gamo set out from Portugal; and, after a voyage of between two and three months, discovered first some of the small Bahama or Lucyan islands, and afterwards the great island of St
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The cotton plant, indeed, afforded the material of a very important manufacture, and was at that time, to Europeans, undoubtedly the most valuable of all the vegetable productions of those islands
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The small islands of St
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Their consumption increases so fast, that, though in consequence of the increasing improvement of Jamaica, as well as of the ceded islands, the importation of sugar has increased very greatly within these twenty years, the exportation to foreign countries is said to be not much greater than before
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The expense of the ordinary peace establishment of the colonies amounted, before the commencement of the present disturbances to the pay of twenty regiments of foot ; to the expense of the artillery, stores, and extraordinary provisions, with which it was necessary to supply them ; and to the expense of a very considerable naval force, which was constantly kept up, in order to guard from the smuggling vessels of other nations, the immense coast of North America, and that of our West Indian islands
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The islands of Guernsey and Jersey, without any means of resisting the authority of parliament, are more lightly taxed than any part of Great Britain
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Though the Europeans possess many considerable settlements both upon the coast of Africa and in the East Indies, they have not yet established, in either of those countries, such numerous and thriving colonies as those in the islands and continent of America
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In the spice islands, the Dutch are said to burn all the spiceries which a fertile season produces, beyond what they expect to dispose of in Europe with such a profit as they think sufficient
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In the islands where they have no settlements, they give a premium to those who collect the young blossoms and green leaves of the clove and nutmeg trees, which naturally grow there, but which this savage policy has now, it is said
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Even in the islands where they have settlements, they have very much reduced, it is said, the number of those trees
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If the produce even of their own islands was much greater than what suited their market, the natives, they suspect, might find means to convey some part of it to other nations; and the best way, they imagine, to secure their own monopoly, is to take care that no more shall grow than what they themselves carry to market
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Under the government even of the Portuguese, however, those islands are said to have been tolerably well inhabited
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the Milo made a turn to the southeast after clearing the Elizabeth Islands and headed out into the Atlantic Ocean
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South Africa to the Indian Ocean and into the Pacific South Seas, with a number of stopovers at many of the islands there for
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On the way, the Roman had made stops in the Azores and Cape Verde Islands for fresh provisions of food and other supplies
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Roman stopped at a number of major ports and smaller islands as a matter of routine
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were few rules for the natives except those provided by the many missionaries who had found their calling at most of the inhabited islands
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During the second voyage on the Roman, stops for provisions were made at some of the same islands visited on the previous
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Sandwich Islands and anchored in the Port of Honolulu during
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Honolulu was the major city in the Sandwich Islands and was a
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The Sandwich Islands was the name given to Hawaii by Captain
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James Cook on his discovery of the islands in January 1778
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As with the other islands in the
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and Japan, by way of the Hawaiian Islands
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On April 20, the Milo arrived at the Sandwich Islands and dropped anchor in the Port of
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of the ceded islands
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A fast vessel with auxiliary steam power, leaving the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope on the first of January, would reach Sydney in Australia in forty days, adding twenty days for incidental interruptions, and leaving the coast of Australia on the first of March, passing through the whaling ground between New Zealand and New Holland, and the Caroline Group, touching at Ponape, and allowing 30 days for incidental interruptions, would reach the Ladrone Islands by the first of June