Actually, these definitions require a person to imagine themselves standing on the water craft itself, facing the front of the boat (usually the pointy end). The right-hand side is starboard, and the left-hand side is port. I once had an office manager who'd had many years of seafaring experience. On his desk was a prominently-displayed plaque with the engraving "Port is left".
Standing on the Shore was created on 2009-06-12.
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He is possibly Sloan, Eragon, or Roran.
Usually, unless the boat is riding at anchor.
It is polluted do to oil wells located along its shore. :)
yes.talk to volkner in the lighthouse.and talk to the guy standing there he will leave
You would be just standing like an idiot if you had no fine line (fishing line).
The Bahamas has a Marlin standing on the sea, and a Flamingo standing on the shore, as part of their Coat of Arms. Additionally, the crest has a conch show on top. Their motto is "Forward. Upward. Onward. Together."
You are boating near shore at twilight. You see a square-shaped daymark. You cannot make out the marker's color. What color is it?
Small shore as little shore is not grammatically correct
There are several dangers of buying a house on a lake shore. These dangers significant wind and water damage during a storm, higher flood risk, windows facing lakes are prime target for thieves, and many lakes have poisonous water snakes.
period = reciprocal of frequency = 1/5 = 0.2 seconds