Born in Kenya, Africa, of Ugandan parents, Sam told us his own fascinating story. “How did someone born at the equator end up working in Antarctica?” he said, chuckling. “When I was about 8, a very adventurous uncle took me up a very small mountain and I was hooked for life. So...
b) Within ports, estuaries or bays where the water salinity values fall from the standard ones considered for salt water (1,025 or more), open loop scrubbers are not allowed and the ships must operate using compliant fuel. Namibia Yes In February 2024, a club Member shared advise they ...
I used to think of this only academically. It’s easy enough to understand and think through intellectually. However, I found that in living it, in dealing with the practicalities of the internet, in coming to know the end-user I began to appreciate just how important connectivity is. Build...
Unlike his brothers, he had failed his entrance exams at Balliol College at Oxford being “not quite up to Balliol form.” However, when it came to a military career, there were 718 candidates sitting the examination for commissions in the infantry and cavalry; he came fifth in the ...
Also yes. Djibouti has picturesque beaches on the Gulf of Aden, amazing volcanic and mineral formations, salt lakes and world-class diving. This destination on the Horn of Africa requires travelers to be fully vaccinated and obtain approval for an eVisa and take a PCR test up to 72 hours ...
The recent discovery of the village within the Durrington Walls shows that Stonehenge didn't stand alone but was part of a much bigger religious site, according to Parker-Pearson.. That small difference is enough that the fish can live at the freezing temperature of the ice-salt mixture. ...
So if we used say something of utility like salt as currency than it would be barter right? If it is a marker you are correct about the confidence game but if the "currency" actually has another real use to me then it has value separate from the function of money. Energy/resourced bas...