Bluff Hill In Napier is famous for its product 'Bluff oysters'
Refer to Act II, Scene II (361-362): "when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw"
The best place for oysters that I know is a little town near Port Lincoln in South Australai called Coffin Bay. Extremely large oysters with a magnificant taste, but only if your are willing to travel to get them. Hope it helps!
Yes but I do not know why
I know of no special name for southerly flowing streams. 'Draining in a southerly direction' would perhaps be a description.
I have seen huge Aboriginal middens in coastal South Australia which are mainly made up of cockle and oyster shells. Obviously these shellfish were a recognised part of the local peoples' diet. Who can possibly tell when people decided that oysters were a food source when they would have tried anything...... Maybe oysters know. But they're not saying> Macro
The only South American country that consists of islands is Trinidad and Tobago. These two islands are located in the southern Caribbean Sea, just off the coast of Venezuela.
Yes there are but I don't know where they are.
Only in the South Island but you know what a bunch of spoilsports they are.
the meankci current i know because i went near there on holiday
bodies of water i think but I'm young so i don't know for sure
I don't know,but I think with nets and traps.
Mussels and oysters are at least two that I know of for sure.