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The total distance from Lisbon, Portugal to Malaga, Spain is 254 nautical miles.
Any tattoo parlor should be able to tattoo a nautical star. Use your phonebook or the internet to find one near you.
It's "Hammock", or possibly "bunk". The Norwegian nautical term for bed is "bikke". Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautical_terms
Jean-Philippe Malice has written: 'Les instruments de navigation' -- subject(s): Boats and boating, Electronic equipment, Nautical charts, Nautical instruments, Pilot guides
Alfredo Grillo has written: 'L' ortosferoscopio Grillo' -- subject(s): Nautical instruments, Nautical astronomy, Specimens 'Astronomia nautica' -- subject(s): Nautical astronomy
John Aspley has written: 'Speculum nauticum' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Nautical astronomy, Navigation, Nautical instruments, Dialing
Yes it is in chapter 5 of the book when Charlotte enters the Captain's Cabin. She explains that there are nautical instruments on a desk on the Starboard wall.
M. V. Brewington has written: 'The Peabody Museum collection of navigating instruments, with notes on their makers' -- subject(s): Nautical instruments
John Hadley has written: 'Descripto astrolabii navi a Johanne Hadley inventi' -- subject(s): Navigation, Quadrants (Astronomical instruments), Nautical instruments
Yes, nautical is an adjective.
Nautical chart
nautical is one of my favorite theme's
An synony for Nautical is deep-sea.
a nautical mile is 1.852 km and a mile is (statute)1.609344 km so a mile is bigger than a nautical mile
1000 miles per nautical star.