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  2. Mooring - Wikipedia

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    An anchor mooring fixes a vessel's position relative to a point on the bottom of a waterway without connecting the vessel to shore. As a verb, mooring refers to the act of attaching a vessel to a mooring. [ 1] The term likely stems from the Dutch verb meren (to moor ), used in English since the end of the 15th century.

  3. Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z) - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z) This glossary of nautical terms is an alphabetical listing of terms and expressions connected with ships, shipping, seamanship and navigation on water (mostly though not necessarily on the sea). Some remain current, while many date from the 17th to 19th centuries. The word nautical derives from the Latin ...

  4. List of Maya sites - Wikipedia

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    Coba is large site situated among five small lakes on a dry plain. The site is known for a network of 16 causeways linking it to neighbouring sites, the longest of which runs over 100 kilometres (62 mi) west to Yaxuna. The main phase of occupation of the city dates to the Late Classic through to the Early Postclassic, from about AD 700 to 1100. [9]

  5. Hawser - Wikipedia

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    Note that the coil is bigger than the men and they need a trolley to transport it. The hawser is coiled on deck. Hawser ( / ˈhɔːzər /) is a nautical term for a thick rope used in mooring or towing a ship. [ 1] A hawser is not waterproof, as is a cable . A hawser passes through a hawsehole, also known as a cat hole, [ 2] located on the hawse.

  6. Cliveden - Wikipedia

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    Cliveden House may be accessed by watercraft from the mooring on Cliveden Reach half a mile downstream from Cliveden boathouse. [110] A series of eyots in the reach are owned by the National Trust, and allow for short periods of mooring for passing boats. Cliveden Reach is a popular spot for canoeing, kayaking, and angling.

  7. Mooring mast - Wikipedia

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    A mooring mast, or mooring tower, is a structure designed to allow for the docking of an airship outside of an airship hangar or similar structure. More specifically, a mooring mast is a mast or tower that contains a fitting on its top that allows for the bow of the airship to attach its mooring line to the structure. [ 1]

  8. List of World Heritage Sites in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile accepted the convention on 20 February 1980, making its sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [ 3] There are seven World Heritage Sites in Chile, and a further 17 sites on its tentative list. The first site added to the list was the Rapa Nui National Park, which was listed in 1995. The most recent site listed was the Settlement and ...

  9. 10 key questions to ask when buying a house - AOL

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    Here are 10 crucial questions to ask both yourself and others when buying a house. 1. What’s my total budget? Don’t waste your time looking at houses without first understanding how much house ...