Dancing the Seas

Dancing the Seas
Title Dancing the Seas PDF eBook
Author Ben M. Baglio
Publisher
Pages 158
Release 2002
Genre Dolphins
ISBN 9781413192230

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While visiting the Marquesas Islands in Polynesia, Jody makes new friends who work on a dolphin-friendly tuna boat.

Dancing the Seas

Dancing the Seas
Title Dancing the Seas PDF eBook
Author Ben M. Baglio
Publisher Scholastic Paperbacks
Pages 158
Release 2003-11-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780439446150

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In the Marquesas Islands in Polynesia, Jody meets two new friends who work for a local dolphin-friendly tuna boat and is given the chance to witness them in action as they save dolphins.

Dancing the Seas

Dancing the Seas
Title Dancing the Seas PDF eBook
Author Lucy Daniels
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 2002
Genre Adventure stories
ISBN 9780340851166

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More high drama at sea for Jody in this special summer adventure . . .

Dancing The Seas

Dancing The Seas
Title Dancing The Seas PDF eBook
Author Ben M. Baglio
Publisher Turtleback
Pages
Release 2003-10-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780613994880

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In the Marquesas Islands in Polynesia, Jody meets two new friends who work for a local dolphin-friendly tuna boat and is given the chance to witness them in action as they save dolphins.

Dancing at the Dead Sea

Dancing at the Dead Sea
Title Dancing at the Dead Sea PDF eBook
Author Alanna Mitchell
Publisher Hunter House
Pages 244
Release 2004
Genre Nature
ISBN

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"Dancing at the Dead Sea is a powerful narrative on the critically important topic of the world's environmental hotspots. This is not a pessimistic tirade, but instead a factual commentary that will convince many, written by a gifted writer with an independent mind. I recommend this book without reservation." Richard Leakey Alanna Mitchell, winner of the Global Reuters IUCN media award for excellence in environmental reporting, embarks on an incredible worldwide cultural and environmental odyssey, zeroing in on environmental hotspots and examines how we can live, even flourish, without destroying the planet. One hundred and fifty years after the publication of The Origin of Species, Mitchell retraces the development of evolutionary theory, grappling with Richard Leakey's contention that the extinction of the human species is well under way. How and why are we human beings shortening our time on Earth? Travelling to the last living Eden, Madagascar, Mitchell is witness to the destruction of all but 10 percent of the original forest, not due to industrial activity but woodcutting by a primitive society still dependent on fire as its main energy resource. She then moves on to the badlands of Alberta, where she draws on the theory of world-famous paleontologist Philip Currie and the extinction of dinosaurs to gain insight on humanitys own impending suicide. Travel to the Azraq Oasis in Jordan, the meeting place of Africa, Asia and Europe, the mythical Galapagos Islands, seemingly unspoiled, but not immune to degradation, the far north and the Arctic desert of Banks Island, one of the first places on Earth where climate change with global impact is visible. Like the work of Wade Davis or books such as Krakatoa by Simon Winchester and Four Wings and a Prayer by Sue Halpern, Dancing at the Dead Sea intertwines scientific theory with travel adventure and history, creating a dramatic, fresh narrative voice examining not the origin, but the ultimate fate of the human species. (April 2004)

Dancing with Death

Dancing with Death
Title Dancing with Death PDF eBook
Author Jean-Philippe Soulé
Publisher Jean-Philippe Soulé
Pages 397
Release 2019-01-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0984344829

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“An unforgettable escapade of ultimate danger and discovery…” - Readers' Favorite Fans of Jon Krakauer will devour this gripping tale of adventure, survival, and a search for life’s deeper meaning. Two men, three years, seven countries, 3000 miles… The Central American Sea Kayak Expedition 2000 is an inspiring journey of exploration, endurance, and self-discovery that takes Jean-Philippe Soulé and his traveling partner Luke Shullenberger from Baja California all the way to Panama. During this unfathomably grueling expedition, they face every manner of threat, from sharks, crocodiles, and bandits to stormy seas, malaria, and their own mortality—all in search of a deeper connection to Mother Nature and the indigenous people who revere her most. This riveting memoir of physical and emotional endurance will leave you breathless as you experience their victories, misfortunes and sacrifices. An evocative, gripping narrative coupled with award-winning photographs that is a must-read for those who love travel, outdoor adventure, and cultural exploration—and for the dreamers who've been told they can't, but stubbornly refuse to listen.

Dancing Dolphins

Dancing Dolphins
Title Dancing Dolphins PDF eBook
Author Lisa Rita
Publisher Austin Macauley Publishers
Pages 33
Release 2021-02-26
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1528996755

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Donald the Dolphin was traumatised after his partner Donna the Dolphin died. He attempted to beach himself because he was so sad. Luckily, some people spotted him on the beach and pushed him back into the sea. He also had very good friends who cheered him up by performing a sea concert with all their fellow sea creatures. Flipper and his mum, Phillipa Dolphin, were the main acts in the concert who were to perform dance tricks in the centre of the sea orchestra. Before Flipper and Phillipa performed, they needed to have a feed, but unfortunately they were confronted with a dangerous situation. Would they make it to perform for their beloved friend Donald the Dolphin?