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    Tourism in Orissa

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    fishing families are involved in this business.[1] The Orissa Tourism Department and the Dolphin Motorboat Association‚ an NGO at Satpada‚ report about 40‚000 tourists visit Chilika every year for dolphin Watching. October-January and May-June are the peak season for tourists at Chilika‚ with a maximum 600-700 per day during December-January. The Dolphin Motorboat Association has 75 8-passenger motorboats for dolphin watching. Tourists pay Rs. 250 for 60–90 minutes per trip. According to the Association

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    masasa

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    Tingloy motorboat where you’re going to ride to get in Tingloy and it takes 45minutes to 1 hour. Finally‚ they’re in Tingloy‚ But that not the end of your journey. You’re not in Masasa yet. From Tingloy port‚ you have to take a quick tricycle ride to drop off in Brgy. San Juan‚ where you can find what you’re looking for‚ the MASASA. And when you finally step in the land of Masasa. You have to walk down to the beach through a rice field and it takes 10 minutes. There are 6 Tingloy motorboats in 1

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    Johnny hadn’t been to the dock with his father since he was a young child. Although he didn’t convey it‚ it was obviously a place of sentimental value; a lost love. The blue sea was still and the coast was empty. Johnny glared at the dingy‚ white motorboat resting on the gleaming water in front of him. His father raised his arm and placed it on his shoulder and gave him a firm shake “not good enough for you Johnny boy” he chuckled. Johnny cracked an unexpected smile and started to unpack their belongings

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    My Adventures

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    together with my auntie got to have nervous because that early morning‚ 4:30 a.m.‚ had a heavy rains and thunders so it’s just not an ordinary adventure for us. Then after that finally‚ we were already at Hundred Islands. We first rode on a big motorboat and I saw so many big and small islands that were full of trees. Maybe it took an hour until we got to Romulo Island. I already knew how to float in water. We got so much fun. But it’s not yet the end of our adventure because after two days‚ we’ve

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    Santiago's Husband Quotes

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    Santiago ponders about those who use buoys as floats and motorboats for vehicles. Therefore‚ they were more modern in their technology and spoke of the sea as their enemy. Hemingway states‚ “Some of the younger fishermen‚ those who used buoys as floats for their lines and had motorboats‚ bought when the shark livers had brought much money‚ spoke of her as el mar which is masculine” (30). Depicting of the sea as male‚ the

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    "Summer" by David Updike

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    summer‚ for the most‚ followed the usual flow of ‘athletic and boyhood fulfillment” (para 11) for Homer and Fred. There were the tennis matches and hiking‚ the alcohol and hanging out late at night and the reckless driving of both the car and the motorboat out on the lake. However‚ what made this summer special to Homer was that he had fallen in love with Fred’s sister‚ Sandra‚ the antagonist. Sadly‚ though‚ she did not seem to really notice him despite all the times they spent together‚ and so he

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    enhancing agricultural areas. Iloilo City is the gateway to Guimaras. Guimaras can be reached by air and boat from Manila and other origins‚ via Iloilo City and by pumpboat in Pulupandan‚ Negros Occidental. The island province is 20-30 minutes by motorboat or ferryboat from Parola‚ Ortiz‚ Muelle Loney or Lapuz wharves in Iloilo City. Direct travel to Guimaras is possible by light planes‚ which can land at the Guimaras Feeder Airport. Transports within the province are much harder for some reasons

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    Once More To The Lake

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    Rhetorical Analysis of E.B. White?s ?Once More to the Lake? E.B. White?s ?Once more to the Lake? provides keen insight into the life of a middle-aged man reflecting on the past‚ present‚ and future. The setting of the essay primarily resides at a lake that offered the author endless amounts of pleasure as a child. Now as an adult‚ the author wishes to relive this experience and try to recapture his youth. Throughout the essay a major theme develops: Although the passage of time produces a link between

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    different places. Cadence discusses her desire to be normal‚ and not have people always worried about her. She begins to have more vivid recollections of the night of her accident. She explains seeing “Mirren’s hand … holding a jug of gas for the motorboats… [and] Granddad holding on to a tree‚ his face lit by the glow of a bonfire” (Lockhart 49). Although she is beginning to remember images from that night‚ she

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    BORA BORA

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    BORA BORA Bora Bora is an island in the Leeward group of the Society Islands of French Polynesia‚ an overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific Ocean. The island‚ located about 230 kilometres (143 miles) northwest of Papeete‚ is surrounded by a lagoon and a barrier reef. In the centre of the island are the remnants of an extinct volcano rising to two peaks‚ Mount Pahia and Mount Otemanu‚ the highest point at 727 metres (2‚385 feet). Bora Bora is a major international tourist destination‚ famous

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