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These sea routes could see a lot of economic benefits for those involved.
They went by the sea route; the night was clear and calm.
The town is well connected by road and sea routes.
But it is still one of the most dangerous sea routes in the world.
These projects must also be available on existing sea routes.
Its position in major sea routes has given Rhodes a very rich history.
The weapon had to travel by a round- about sea route.
It has become one of busiest sea routes in recent times.
When he set out two days later, he took the sea route.
For the next 200 years they took control over the sea routes and were powerful in the western parts of India.
Even in his most optimistic expectations he had to face the fact that the sea route was closed to them.
The plan is to use one lightly armed ship; the sea route has not yet been decided.
The islands also provided good moorings on the sea route.
It lost its importance after the sea route from Okhotsk was opened.
We have not been prepared to date to face up to the consequences of increased safety on our sea routes.
It is located on the crossroad of sea routes, east to west and north to south.
The region contains a large amount of towns and cities, but only a few sea routes.
I am always making my journeys by land or sea routes due to special preference since 2003.
Local sea routes connected 78 home seaports (38 open to foreign trade).
The stretch of water below the building was formerly the main sea route to Stockholm.
However, the sea route to visit the island is by cruise ships only (3-4 days journey).
Therefore, the focus of trade between river and sea routes oscillated wildly during the period.
His brief was to protect the French sea route to India.
These ports are near most to the Gulf and Europe by the sea route.
Peter left England in 1875 for Sydney, by the long sea route.
It would bring them trade when winter closes the seaways.
Keri has been situated by important seaways a long time.
With the draining of the seaways, they may be expanding to new habitats.
"I'm just saying that you cannot leave Alba until the seaways open again.
"And we'll be doing it all in the name of the world's free passage through one of its most important seaways?"
You can watch all the seaways from here.
Remember also that he keeps the seaways clear of pirates, who would cost us more than he does."
Where a man can travel along the tradeways and the seaways from one land to another in safety.
Flattery's answer was to buy out the importers, stockpile everything, and control the seaways.
The harvest had been good everywhere, so hunger would not drive any more Saxons across before winter closed the seaways.
Both ships are run by Scandinavian Seaways, a Danish company.
We are now faced with the opening of hitherto closed seaways, a direct result of climate change.
The main function of the modern navy is to exploit its control of the seaways to project power ashore.
Autumn was closing the open seaways, though ships still crossed the straits to Italy, as they do in good weather all the year.
"The resumption of that link could be of great value to fishermen and all who use the seaways.
The fast ferries which are now becoming more common on our seaways are therefore also going to be fully covered by the directive.
When the great mountain building took place during the Cretaceous Period, seaways drained and swamps dried up.
It's this irresponsible method of carrying the cad-rich through sensitive and highly vulnerable seaways we are trying to prevent.
Continental movement opens new seaways and creates jagged cliffs favoured by Pterosaurs.
Bonus & Miles is the frequent program of Hellenic Seaways.
Gerard controls the southern seaways, and Caine is off in the northern waters."
The most reliable ferry company is Hellenic Seaways (30-210-4199-000; www.hellenicseaways.gr).
Essentially it comprised two narrow seaways, north/south, 14 miles apart running alongside a series of rocks, sandbanks and shoals.
In 2011, she was renamed as MS Princess Seaways.
The vessel was renamed Liverpool Seaways during her refit in August 2010.