Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet CRUISES
CRUISES
Definition av CRUISES
- böjningsform av cruise
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- The advent of aviation has diminished the importance of sea travel for passengers, though it is still popular for short trips and pleasure cruises.
- The area is a popular tourism destination for both land and water activities such as paddle board and kayak rentals, dining cruises, and yacht charters.
- It is the primary embarkation point for cruises to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and Grand Island National Recreation Area.
- The Sil flows through a deep canyon and has become a sought-after tourist site for its river cruises and views.
- Surprise (schooner), built in 1917-18 and still providing daily cruises for tourists on Penobscot Bay.
- On November 27, 1933, Strength through Joy was announced by Robert Ley as a subset of the German Labour Front whose goal was to provide Germans with access to once-privileged leisure activities such as cruises and the ownership of motorcars.
- The ferries share the workload of cross-river ferrying, charter cruises and the Manchester Ship Canal cruise.
- Although considered obsolete in 1910, the battleship was recommissioned and used for annual cruises for midshipmen during the summers, and otherwise laid up in the reserve fleet, until her decommissioning in 1914.
- After the end of the war, she returned to her peacetime duties of fleet maneuvers, midshipmen cruises, and good-will visits to foreign ports.
- Following the war, she was sent on a series of training exercises and cruises in both the Atlantic and the Pacific, and saw several overhauls to increase her armament, aircraft handling and armor.
- Throughout the 1920s, the ship conducted numerous training cruises and fleet maneuvers, and carried dignitaries on tours of South America twice, in 1924 and 1928.
- She then returned to San Francisco and for the next decade she cruised throughout the Pacific, participating in survey missions to Alaska (1912 and 1913); carrying United States Secretary of State Knox to Tokyo for the funeral of Emperor Meiji Tenno (September 1912); steaming off the Central American coast to aid, if necessary, Americans endangered by political turmoil in Mexico and Nicaragua (1913, 1914, and 1916); and making numerous training cruises to Hawaii and the South-Central Pacific.
- He was subsequently attached to the frigate USS Sabine which conducted midshipman training cruises to European and Mediterranean ports.
- During the interwar years, Arkansas performed a variety of duties, including training cruises for midshipmen and goodwill visits overseas.
- Following outfitting and a shakedown cruise in the vicinity of Casco Bay, Maine, Albany began operations along the east coast of the United States punctuated with cruises to the West Indies.
- Quincy later made a South American goodwill tour from 10 April to 12 June, and upon returning to Norfolk, embarked reservists for three training cruises from 9 July to 24 August.
- Around Lake Saint-Pierre, several recreational services are available including marinas, hotel services, restaurants, outfitters, docks, gas stations, and cruises.
- The complex also features a River Walk-styled canal offering gondola cruises, as well as the above-ground Las Colinas APT System.
- Much of their time in the Atlantic Fleet was spent conducting peacetime training exercises, along with taking midshipmen from the US Naval Academy on training cruises.
- While aboard Neptune he was present at the Raid on Rochefort in 1757, and afterwards served during cruises off Brest in 1758 and the capture of Quebec in 1759.
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