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...Government regulation will also dictate the charter’s success....
...Launched late last year, handbuilt in Sulawesi, with seven ensuite cabins, multi-level outdoor spaces, a full staff and all the dive-snorkel-watersports kit you need in these parts, it’s an ideal charter...
...deployed the English navy against the Netherlands to challenge its dominance over maritime trade, and also used naval power — backed directly by the state, not merely private adventurers under an official charter...
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...With its 5.2ft draught, the Explorer can reach waters other charter yachts can’t (and it has super-nimble tenders for those inlets and dive sites even it can’t make)....
...“If there is more open water exposed, it can heat up much more quickly than if it was covered by ice reflecting back the sunshine,” says Kaitlin Naughten, a BAS ocean modeller....
...The 7GW of renewable power capacity, which will be dependent on levels of wind and sunshine, will not directly equate to the 7GW capacity of Leag’s lignite power stations that are run around the clock and...
...An on-site café serves wine and snacks, with tables on the deck to drink, work or chat at in the sunshine....
...It’s not a dive bar. It’s not a coffee shop. There’s a real gap. Taylor Nicole RogersDo you know? I think that’s right. Lilah RaptopoulosYeah....
...US billionaire Ken Griffin ditched Chicago and moved the global headquarters of his hedge fund Citadel and market maker Citadel Securities to Florida last year, he was unequivocal in his praise for the Sunshine...
...Highlights Disney and Charter Communications resolved their carriage dispute that threatened to disrupt the established pay-television model in the US....
...Joyful aeronauts, the choughs dive and whistle in flying squads. Toddlers play in sunshine as mountains look on like grandparents on a bench. Then the nearest cracks its knuckles....
...Charter firms typically manage aircraft for the super-rich, or buy second-hand ones....
...Designed for cruising the tropical waters of this coast is the 10-guest superyacht M/Y Paradise, which the luxury-expedition experts at EYOS are making available for exclusive charter from Broome for the...
...With an average 2,500 hours of sunshine a year, South Africa is among the world’s top three in solar potential....
...Even some top Republicans were dismayed in August when the Florida governor arranged for dozens of Venezuelan immigrants to be flown under false pretences on charter planes from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard...
...Operators also records some of the activities they undertook: the most recent season saw tourists go stand-up paddleboarding 598 times, snorkelling 1,661 times, snowboarding 766 times and making 4,217 dives...
...It has 18 full-time staff, including dive masters and instructors, a chef and a spa therapist to serve the needs of 14 guests....
...David Pilling dives into Africa’s indomitable experiments with charter cities. And David Skilling observes that transitory (yes!) inflation is giving way to wartime inflation....
...Available to book by the cabin, or for charter from $196,000 a week, the 50m vessel thrusts its bows into what Aqua sees as a gap in the market....
...Dive into the Komodo Archipelago in Indonesia Nirjhara resort, hidden away in the rice terraces north of Tanah Lot on Bali’s south-west coast, has been on our radar for months....
...The teal independents are pushing the idea that Australia, with its vast tracts of land and endless supply of sunshine and wind, can transform itself from a fossil fuel economy into a clean energy superpower...
...But still, the streets filled up with unexpected sunshine, face-painted flyer distributors and thick crowds of tourists, in a welcome, if fragile return to form....
...This vague and highly subjective term was inserted into the charter in 1839 but for 150 years no one used it....
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