Saturday, September 4, 2010

Tyre Pressure Zip Piaggio

AGUADÚ

summer and is just garbage and dirt are piled in Aguadú without cleaning workers have been working in the area as in other beaches of our coastline.




bottles, plastics, food waste, in the picture we see a box of shrimp that someone was lying there for lunch leaving the container, broken shoes, rags, debris, abandoned bait, feces .. .


One of the most beautiful bathing and Melilla peculiar risks becoming a dumping ground because of the lack of the slightest civility and shame of many of its users and the lack of attention to authorities do not respect the minimum rules of coexistence in Aguadú appears to be "a no man's land" within our city.
This summer is almost over but I hope these lines will serve to draw attention to the situation in Aguadú of the forthcoming summer season, when you're close and we will remember from this blog.


If we do not all, users and authorities, Aguadú can be turned into a dump where only enjoy the seagulls and cats.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Dot And Cross Diagram For Calcium Oxide

SUFFERED LIFE IN THE AREA OF TIDES. CALDERONES

On the coast of Melilla will not be felt unless the tides in some episodes of tides on the Atlantic coast but the tidal range can be several meters. The ebb and flow of the tide is also an ebb and flow of marine life and as though sometimes the morphology of the coast, you can create ponds and small lakes in waves that just do not stay dry at low tide. These ponds are home to its own people adapted to this cycle of tides.







Off the coast of Rota and Chipiona find the so-called "pens" that are surrounded by man-made stone retaining inside at low tide fish, octopus and shellfish carried by the tide.





These photographs were taken on a piece of coast, as you can see, neither a virgin nor enjoys special protection, but where marine life abounds despite all, life we can simply enjoy strolling among the tide pools that form. This shows the great power of generating life is the sea despite the destructive action of man.





species living in these pools based on camouflage to survive in high water and are exposed to predatory fish at low tide and the sea gulls and other species of seabirds.











Even small shrimp are caught in these ponds at low tide.














hope that our children and grandchildren can still enjoy the marine life in its natural environment .



Monday, July 19, 2010

Jc Penny Salon, Glendale

Gurugu

The pilot whale Globicephala melas or a toothed cetacean The family of Delphinidae. Adult males can measure between 4 and 7.5 meters and females between 3 and 5.6 meters. its weight in the largest specimens can reach 2000 kilos. They feed on squid and fish.




are very social animals and travel in groups. Can be found in the Alboran Sea where it is often seen in the vicinity of the island that gives this stretch of sea in the days of calm. Although due to degradation of the marine environment and overfishing that are left without food, are increasingly scarce.


These photos were taken in the Alboran Sea in the Atlantic but, taking advantage of a family of whales approached our ship. It's always nice when you are on duty in the wheelhouse at sea with nothing in sight, be visited by these marine relatives. We hope that together we succeed in life will not disappear from our seas and oceans.