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Miniature Turquoise
Name / Company 1989 Pony Miniature Toy w / stable?
Identify this toy? CC turquoise miniature pony in the back, the two sides. Made in '89. Purple hair. Comes with mini working stable plastic door. yellow plastic chicken on the roof. Slot as purple as the key to convert the block on a necklace. Originally came with a plastic piece of land. Anyone?
is a My Little Pony?
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Skua Glacier distance by boat
Glaciers, sometimes existing for thousands of years, represent massive, but starkly beautiful, white sculptures and blue ice. All are interesting, but even more when only accessible via a one-way only rarely use the step, as is the Skua Glacier in Chile.
At 1130 on March 7, 2007, 2,000 passenger Infinity Celebrity Cruise Line has become the channel leading to the Skua Glacier. Two frothy enturbulations turquoise and white, created by the azipods gas turbine under the stern, broke in waves towards the edges of the otherwise solid-looking glass fjord behind ship of 91,000 tons. The fjord itself, flooded a valley glacier terminating on earth had been created over the millennia by weight. With the gradual merging, sea water had flooded it. Between 10,000 and 20,000 years ago, during the last glacial maximum, this area had been covered with a layer of ice several thousands of feet thick in Patagonia.
As if transported to the topographic surface of another planet, the spacecraft entered endless peaks and curves of green and gray happened both sides and, with the distance behind it. A snow-covered mountains, resembling the ski slopes of Switzerland, appeared front and the starboard side.
Carmakers began a bow to the right in 1445, now glides through blue-green, water-stained miniature icebergs. Grew jagged peaks and sharp. Vapor vainlessly flying ducks try to beat their wings and fly through the air to escape from the "giant" heavy for them.
The fjord, which reflects the pine-covered mountains on the starboard side, like a mirror, took a Dark Green. The highly dispersed iceberg chips multiplied in an increasingly dense mosaic of ice.
On the left in 1530 and moving to a crawl, the Infinity made its final approach Skua Glacier that, in the oven for bright sunlight without barriers, rose as a great triumph, geological white snow and blue ice fjord to the top 300 feet at the end of the channel and, apparently, in the end of the world.
The snow, falling into and collecting in the semi-horizontal gullies of tall mountains called "Zones of accumulation," records and, because of low temperatures, does not melt, compaction becomes ice. snowflakes on individual change "firns" or ice pellets within 60 days and, after a period of one year, lost nearly all of its distinctive features, sublimating into a single Block Ice. Each layer glacier is the result of a late snowfall in succession.
As the pressure-induced weight increases the density of a glacier, the air is expelled and ice is aligned with itself, absorbing all the colors of the spectrum, except blue, which is refracted out.
Gravity causes ice to flow Earth, down hills, during which time he built roads plowed designated "dark" in the rock are the features of mountain and contours during its descent. Acting as conveyor belts, boot, grinding, and carry any substance found as rock, pebbles and sand.
history Ice is often reflected topographically: jagged peaks of the jagged mountains, for example, known as "nunataks" sharpened and decreased progressively the weight of ice beneath them, but they were never covered by glaciers themselves, while soft and rounded tops were shaped by glacial ice cover.
Melt water, usually turquoise, contains all the glacial geological particles had been reduced to mud, some of their material so thin that it is called "flour glacier. "
Icebergs, which occur when water meets the warmer sea water and calves, or break exist independently, but contrary to popular belief, do not float because of its extreme weight.
Of the two arms Skua Glacier, the first of them-and features the largest strong fall, straight-path thick snow ice blue-hued partially project into the fjord. So high and thick that the ice had jagged-looking glass was cracked, which had a vertical cliff in the silver water. The second, and smaller, the arm, right, had created a double-loop path, backward-S-pattern of their basin of snow to ice in the fjord. The separation of the two had been two smooth, inverted cup-like domes, older and larger of the two partially covered Snow and lower and lower of the two covered by forests of dark green pines.
Cut through full-color turquoise ice with their bulging, bulbous bow, infinity, otherwise a giant dwarfed and "humiliated" by the glacier, began one of a knot, 180-degree rotation in the port The draft now too deep to allow closer inspection of the ship. Skua Glacier, devoid of the population and access to land, probably should have seen the ship as an intruder in his silence, undisturbed by the end of its fjord-and the final location of-the-world, to which there was only one step away from the water acting as the sole both input and output. The ship had, however, made a statement contrastive: designed by the man, who had needed a year to build, while the glacier, designed by nature, had needed a thousand years to form. Both developments were represented.
The decrease in the direction Conversely, the mega-ship, after having taken temporary civilization to this isolated place, slowly and quietly, leaving only the water wave formed by its wake it and the glacier of the time-suspended, without human existence. Within minutes, even this was gone … and so we had …
About the Author
A graduate of Long Island University-C.W. Post Campus with a summa-cum-laude BA Degree in Comparative Languages and Journalism, I have subsequently earned the Continuing Community Education Teaching Certificate from the Nassau Association for Continuing Community Education (NACCE) at Molloy College, the Travel Career Development Certificate from the Institute of Certified Travel Agents (ICTA) at LIU, and the AAS Degree in Aerospace Technology at the State University of New York – College of Technology at Farmingdale. Having amassed almost three decades in the airline industry, I managed the New York-JFK and Washington-Dulles stations at Austrian Airlines, created the North American Station Training Program, served as an Aviation Advisor to Farmingdale State University of New York, and devised and taught the Airline Management Certificate Program at the Long Island Educational Opportunity Center. A freelance author, I have written some 70 books of the short story, novel, nonfiction, essay, poetry, article, log, curriculum, training manual, and textbook genre in English, German, and Spanish, having principally focused on aviation and travel, and I have been published in book, magazine, newsletter, and electronic Web site form. I am a writer for Cole Palen’s Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in New York. I have made some 350 lifetime trips by air, sea, rail, and road.