A list of puns related to "Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait"
Hello Islanders,
I was kayaking yesterday and regrettably lost my iPhone near the shore of the Northumberland Strait at the end of 'Lords Seaside Ln'. It is in a sealed plastic bag but sunk like a rock. I am sure that it is still dry and working, however, the time that has elapsed, along with the temperate of the water has surely rendered its battery as dead.
If you are a scuba diver or snorkeler looking for a challenge, I challenge you to find this iPhone. It is located in the area depicted in the image provided, which is at the end of 'Lords Seaside Ln.'. The depth at high tide is roughly 15-20 feet. The depth at low tide is roughly 6-11 feet.
I will happily supply a 6-pack of your favourite beer to the one who finds and returns this phone. Happy Hunting!
If you want to get more information please PM me.
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I mean imagine the look on the individual's face when they finally think of a nice name for a ship and the next one they have to name is the same exact ship but has a blue stripe going down the middle.....
It has been fun to see their progress this last couple weeks. You can track their progress here with the AIS system updating location in real time. https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:194728/mmsi:248906000/imo:9398321/vessel:TORINO
So apparently Iβm in the minority here because Iβve been watching watch mojo tear these movies apart. I truly have learned to enjoy these movies once you get past the only scenes they seem to get popularity for. The first scene in ghost ship canβt be upstaged but the rest of the movie is actually good. House of wax everyone just wanted to see Paris bite the dust but it has a lot of true great horror moments. I wish they got more attention for the better parts of these movies.
Let's say that France colonizes Thailand in the late 1800s. France then decides to build a canal in Thailand that would connect the Andaman Sea with the Gulf of Thailand. The purpose of this is to reduce the importance of Singapore and to make money by controlling shipping through the canal.
Thailand would probably become independent in the 1950s. After independence though, how does Southeast Asia change with the Kra Canal already built? Will Thailand become a more prosperous country with it? Can Singapore still become a high-income country with the Kra Canal? Could there be potential wars over the canal? How would the geopolitics of Southeast Asia change with the canal?
Let's say that France colonizes Thailand in the late 1800s. France then decides to build a canal in Thailand that would connect the Andaman Sea with the Gulf of Thailand. The purpose of this is to reduce the importance of Singapore and to make money by controlling shipping through the canal.
Thailand would probably become independent in the 1950s. After independence though, how does Southeast Asia change with the Kra Canal already built? Will Thailand become a more prosperous country with it? Can Singapore still become a high-income country with the Kra Canal? Could there be potential wars over the canal? How would the geopolitics of Southeast Asia change with the canal?
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