The sea off Scotland's shore was usually very stormy and very perilous for ships. But on this day the sea was as calm as can be and the birds like seagulls were joyously flying overhead and making a beautiful scene .The inchcape rock was not dangerous anymore (or so they thought) as the blessed Abbot of Aberbrothok had placed a bell on a buoy on the inchcape rock warning the sailors of the treacherous rock that lay ahead. This was great news to everyone except for Sir Ralph the Rover as he would no longer be able to steal the loot of the capsized ships.
The sea off Scotland's shore was usually very stormy and very perilous for ships. But on this day the sea was as calm as can be and the birds like seagulls were joyously flying overhead and making a beautiful scene .The inchcape rock was not dangerous anymore (or so they thought) as the blessed Abbot of Aberbrothok had placed a bell on a buoy on the inchcape rock warning the sailors of the treacherous rock that lay ahead. This was great news to everyone except for Sir Ralph the Rover as he would no longer be able to steal the loot of the capsized ships.
Inchcape Rock is a popular poem by Robert Southey about the Inchcape Rock Legend, a reef which is situated in the North Sea.
The Inchcape Rock, located off the coast of Angus, Scotland, is notable for its treacherous underwater reef that poses a significant hazard to ships navigating the North Sea. Its fame is largely attributed to its historical role as a maritime danger, which was highlighted in literature, notably by the poet Robert Southey in his ballad "The Inchcape Rock." The rock was marked by a bell that warned sailors of its presence, but it became infamous after the bell was removed, leading to shipwrecks. Additionally, the story surrounding the rock is intertwined with themes of justice and retribution, making it a captivating subject in maritime folklore.
Alliteration : no stir in the ocean no stir in the sea,the ship was still,the sun in the heaven was shining gay,the sea-birds scream'd ,etc
Coquina is a sedimentary rock fitting that description.
Bell Rock Lighthouse is the world's oldest surviving sea-washed lighthouse and was built on Bell Rock (also known as Inchcape) in the North Sea, 12 miles (18 km) off the coast of Angus, Scotland, east of the Firth of Tay. Standing at 35 meters high, the light is visible from 35 statute miles (55 km) inland. THere is also a rock formation in Arizona known as Bell Rock but I can't find a reference to its height. I guess it is protected and they don't want anyone climbing it. Source: Wikipedia
It is like a cactus you find in deserts ,but its smaller and round and grow in groups and on the ocean floor or on a rock on the ocean floor.
The descripton of the Sea Otter is that they suck balls bye.. :)
The Japanese call their inland sea as Seto Inland Sea. It is a scenic cruising destination that stretches 300 miles from Osaka to Beppu.
The Rock of Gibraltar
Castle Rock, Colorado, has an elevation of approximately 6,200 feet (1,890 meters) above sea level. This elevation contributes to its scenic views and outdoor recreational opportunities in the surrounding areas. The town is located between Denver and Colorado Springs, making it a popular residential area.
cold, dark, and quiet