The document talks about going to the swimming pool, getting ready by showering, and jumping in the water where they had splashing fun before concluding that they had a great time there.
The document is lyrics to the song "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles. It describes a man from a town who sailed to sea and told of his life in the land of submarines. A group of people then sailed in a yellow submarine, where they lived beneath the waves with their friends and had everything they needed while music played.
The document describes a vacation to Tuxpam, Veracruz. The author plans to visit the river, eat seafood, go swimming in the pool and ocean, wash their swimsuit, attend mass at the cathedral at 12pm, and visit the aquarium with their husband.
The document describes the author's last vacations where they visited Bucaramanga and went shopping at Malecon Giron Santander. They also visited the largest manger in the world and went with their family to Cartagena where they stayed at a fantastic hotel by the sea. While in Cartagena, they went to Rosario Islands where they swam with dolphins, visited an aquarium, and danced in the colorful sea from a party bus.
Fran tells about her favorite holidays activities which include visiting her cousins Roque and Lucio in Costa Esmeralda, Argentina. She enjoys playing with friends at the beach and in the sea waves. Fran also likes spending time with her family during holidays, such as their trip to Cataratas del Iguazú where she loved the butterflies. During her most recent holidays, Fran visited her cousins and had fun playing together while wearing matching dresses. It was the first time she saw all her cousins together from Argentina, Mexico, and Miami in one place, which made her very happy.
Ivan is playing a guitar and clicking a link to listen to a beautiful song, which is the lyrics to "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles. The lyrics describe living in a yellow submarine under the sea with friends aboard and the band playing as they sail through the sea of green sky of blue. Musical instruments are pictured and numbered at the bottom.
The document describes a trip to San Andres Island. It summarizes that the author went to Rokiki beach and did a stingray tour where they saw stingrays up close. They also went snorkeling and saw a large shark and touched a whale. They saw many colorful fish. After swimming, they went to a hotel with a buffet and ate too much, making them feel sick. However, they later went to a dance club and had fun dancing. The ethnic diversity on the island was large, with many black, white and mixed people living in peace. The hotel they stayed at was the Decameron, a grand hotel with large rooms and incredible views.
The document is about a woman who sells seashells on the seashore. It repeats this phrase five times and also includes the related words "seashells", "seashore", and translations of these words into other languages.
Exploring the mangrove swamps of jurubidaLarry Lynch
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Nature lover's will delight in the exquisite pleasures of our tour of the Mangoves in Jurubira, located in the Choco region of Colombia's Pacific ocean coast. Included with your stay at Posada Jurubira near Nuqui. Also available are fishing, beach hiking excursions, volcanic thermal hot springs, swimming, snorkeling, salt and fresh water fishing among other nature.based activities in and around the rain forest.
The Rainbow Fish lived far out in the sea and had beautiful, colorful scales that made him the most beautiful fish. However, he was also very proud and refused to play with the other fish or share his scales. When a little blue fish asked for a scale, Rainbow Fish refused angrily. After that, none of the fish wanted to be near Rainbow Fish anymore. Feeling lonely, Rainbow Fish sought advice from the wise octopus, who told him to share his scales with the other fish to regain their friendship. Rainbow Fish was reluctant but eventually gave a small scale to the little blue fish, making them both happy. Soon all the fish wanted scales from Rainbow Fish, and in sharing them he
1st Primary School of Sitia-Erasmus+-Project-Sea Breezemari kou
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The document summarizes activities of the Sea Breeze Project at the 1st Primary School of Sitia. Some of the activities included: creating a fairytale, playing identification games about local marine life, learning about common fish in the Cretan Sea from a diver, researching the salinity of seas and measuring local water, learning about causes of marine pollution and oil spills, visiting organizations like the Port Authority and Town Hall to learn how they protect the environment, attending presentations on ships and shipbuilding, and reenacting ancient marine murals. The activities aimed to educate students about their local marine environment and human impacts.
During a recent vacation to Santa Marta, Colombia, the author's family first stopped in Rodadero Beach where they saw dolphins and sea animals. The next day they toured Santa Marta by chiva bus and ate fish at a restaurant near the beach. In the evening they visited the aquarium, and spent time swimming at their Hotel Blue Coast pool and having lunch. Before returning home to Bogotá, they took underwater pictures with fish at Big Beach.
A pebble named Peter began his journey down a mountain but heard a loud crack and found himself rolling uncontrollably into a strong river below, which ground him up and hurt as it carried him straight to the ocean, where he became just a grain of sand on the beach, realizing this was the life cycle of a pebble.
A sustainability event is being held at Touchdown Cafe on March 7th from 1-3pm. The event promotes yummy and planet-friendly food. More information about the event and sustainability efforts can be found on the sustainability website and social media accounts listed.
The document is about enjoying time at the beach. It expresses a preference for being at the beach rather than somewhere else. In just two words, "I Rather be Here", it conveys a sense of relaxation and appreciation for the seaside setting.
The document discusses Trinity buoy wharf and the Royal naval college located in Greenwich. It repeats these phrases and locations multiple times in different formatting with some letters spaced out or in all capital letters. It also mentions typography, leaflet, and textile.
The document is a song welcoming friends both at the beginning and end. It references waking up to a sweet world, enjoying nature like mountains and rivers, and finding nighttime not frightening while swimming with the moon. It also mentions a singer singing and a drinker drinking. The song repeats refrains welcoming all friends and welcoming them again.
I went on my first vacation to San Andres Island in Colombia, traveling there by plane. During my trip I visited several locations around the island like Taganga Island, an aquarium, and Morgan Cave. I ate seafood like fish and casuela daily and drank water and lemonade. I stayed in a beautiful hotel on the water and enjoyed swimming in the sea with fish, boating, and playing in the sand with my sister. I also visited a museum and saw local dancing.
The poem is an ode to Chile describing its natural beauty and size. It notes that Chile stretches from Arica to Punta Arenas along the Pacific Coast, and also has islands near Antarctica. The author expresses their hope that Chile remains full of happiness for the entire world.
The document summarizes a bridge camping trip taken by a group of women to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida from July 23-28, 2010. It details the activities of the group including staying at the Stephenson's Ponte Vedra Beach House, dining at local restaurants, taking a day trip to St. Augustine to visit historic sites, relaxing on the beach, playing cards, and returning home via the Jacksonville and Dallas/Fort Worth airports. The trip involved bonding activities among the group members such as beach walks, games, and conversations on the house patio while watching the moonrise.
Corpus Christi, Texas offers miles of beaches for activities like fishing, boating, and swimming along with attractions like the USS Lexington aircraft carrier and the Texas State Aquarium. The city hosts music, art, and sporting events throughout the year and visitors can explore historical squares, art museums, and enjoy fresh seafood while relaxing on the beaches or Brewster Street.
A schedule for a children's carnival was outlined over several days of the week. On Monday the theme was to dress up as chefs in the kitchen. Tuesday was to wear evening dresses and costumes. Wednesday was to dress up with silly glasses. Fat Thursday was to wear wigs. The week was building up to the big carnival celebration on Friday.
A mother and son named Adán taught others how to make a bookmark out of fabric. They also brought a head of cauliflower. Many thanks were given to Adán and his family for sharing their skills and vegetables.
The children at the infant school began workshops related to environments. In the communication workshop, the children conducted interviews with each other and with a special guest, Globus the character. The children had a great time interacting with the guests!
Los niños juegan a ser dueños y empleados de un restaurante. Los cocineros van de compras al supermercado, los camareros preparan las mesas y toman nota de los pedidos, los cocineros y cocineras preparan las comidas, los camareros y camareras sirven la comida a los clientes y antes de irse todos piden la cuenta.
The community held a workshop on recycling for children where they told a story about a slug dragon to teach them about recycling and then the children played a fishing game to reinforce the lesson.
The Rainbow Fish lived far out in the sea and had beautiful, colorful scales that made him the most beautiful fish. However, he was also very proud and refused to play with the other fish or share his scales. When a little blue fish asked for a scale, Rainbow Fish refused angrily. After that, none of the fish wanted to be near Rainbow Fish anymore. Feeling lonely, Rainbow Fish sought advice from the wise octopus, who told him to share his scales with the other fish to regain their friendship. Rainbow Fish was reluctant but eventually gave a small scale to the little blue fish, making them both happy. Soon all the fish wanted scales from Rainbow Fish, and in sharing them he
1st Primary School of Sitia-Erasmus+-Project-Sea Breezemari kou
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The document summarizes activities of the Sea Breeze Project at the 1st Primary School of Sitia. Some of the activities included: creating a fairytale, playing identification games about local marine life, learning about common fish in the Cretan Sea from a diver, researching the salinity of seas and measuring local water, learning about causes of marine pollution and oil spills, visiting organizations like the Port Authority and Town Hall to learn how they protect the environment, attending presentations on ships and shipbuilding, and reenacting ancient marine murals. The activities aimed to educate students about their local marine environment and human impacts.
During a recent vacation to Santa Marta, Colombia, the author's family first stopped in Rodadero Beach where they saw dolphins and sea animals. The next day they toured Santa Marta by chiva bus and ate fish at a restaurant near the beach. In the evening they visited the aquarium, and spent time swimming at their Hotel Blue Coast pool and having lunch. Before returning home to Bogotá, they took underwater pictures with fish at Big Beach.
A pebble named Peter began his journey down a mountain but heard a loud crack and found himself rolling uncontrollably into a strong river below, which ground him up and hurt as it carried him straight to the ocean, where he became just a grain of sand on the beach, realizing this was the life cycle of a pebble.
A sustainability event is being held at Touchdown Cafe on March 7th from 1-3pm. The event promotes yummy and planet-friendly food. More information about the event and sustainability efforts can be found on the sustainability website and social media accounts listed.
The document is about enjoying time at the beach. It expresses a preference for being at the beach rather than somewhere else. In just two words, "I Rather be Here", it conveys a sense of relaxation and appreciation for the seaside setting.
The document discusses Trinity buoy wharf and the Royal naval college located in Greenwich. It repeats these phrases and locations multiple times in different formatting with some letters spaced out or in all capital letters. It also mentions typography, leaflet, and textile.
The document is a song welcoming friends both at the beginning and end. It references waking up to a sweet world, enjoying nature like mountains and rivers, and finding nighttime not frightening while swimming with the moon. It also mentions a singer singing and a drinker drinking. The song repeats refrains welcoming all friends and welcoming them again.
I went on my first vacation to San Andres Island in Colombia, traveling there by plane. During my trip I visited several locations around the island like Taganga Island, an aquarium, and Morgan Cave. I ate seafood like fish and casuela daily and drank water and lemonade. I stayed in a beautiful hotel on the water and enjoyed swimming in the sea with fish, boating, and playing in the sand with my sister. I also visited a museum and saw local dancing.
The poem is an ode to Chile describing its natural beauty and size. It notes that Chile stretches from Arica to Punta Arenas along the Pacific Coast, and also has islands near Antarctica. The author expresses their hope that Chile remains full of happiness for the entire world.
The document summarizes a bridge camping trip taken by a group of women to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida from July 23-28, 2010. It details the activities of the group including staying at the Stephenson's Ponte Vedra Beach House, dining at local restaurants, taking a day trip to St. Augustine to visit historic sites, relaxing on the beach, playing cards, and returning home via the Jacksonville and Dallas/Fort Worth airports. The trip involved bonding activities among the group members such as beach walks, games, and conversations on the house patio while watching the moonrise.
Corpus Christi, Texas offers miles of beaches for activities like fishing, boating, and swimming along with attractions like the USS Lexington aircraft carrier and the Texas State Aquarium. The city hosts music, art, and sporting events throughout the year and visitors can explore historical squares, art museums, and enjoy fresh seafood while relaxing on the beaches or Brewster Street.
A schedule for a children's carnival was outlined over several days of the week. On Monday the theme was to dress up as chefs in the kitchen. Tuesday was to wear evening dresses and costumes. Wednesday was to dress up with silly glasses. Fat Thursday was to wear wigs. The week was building up to the big carnival celebration on Friday.
A mother and son named Adán taught others how to make a bookmark out of fabric. They also brought a head of cauliflower. Many thanks were given to Adán and his family for sharing their skills and vegetables.
The children at the infant school began workshops related to environments. In the communication workshop, the children conducted interviews with each other and with a special guest, Globus the character. The children had a great time interacting with the guests!
Los niños juegan a ser dueños y empleados de un restaurante. Los cocineros van de compras al supermercado, los camareros preparan las mesas y toman nota de los pedidos, los cocineros y cocineras preparan las comidas, los camareros y camareras sirven la comida a los clientes y antes de irse todos piden la cuenta.
The community held a workshop on recycling for children where they told a story about a slug dragon to teach them about recycling and then the children played a fishing game to reinforce the lesson.
The children from an early childhood education program went to a vineyard in Subirats to participate in the grape harvest. They found the grapes to be very heavy. After harvesting, the children washed their feet and stomped grapes to make their own wine. They had a great time during the verema (grape harvest).
1) A pine cone was discovered containing pine nuts.
2) The pine nuts were soaked in water for 10 days.
3) After soaking, the pine nuts opened and a root emerged searching for water and soil.
4) The pine nuts were then planted in soil in a pot and watered.