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In some areas, major floods lead to the deposit in temporary lakes of as much as thirty centimeters of mud.
The failure of these systems can have catastrophic consequences, as in the case of Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 2553, Birgenair Flight 301 ( investigators suspected that some kind of insect could have created a nest inside the pitot tube: the prime suspect is a species called the black and yellow mud dauber wasp ), Northwest Airlines Flight 6231, AeroPeru Flight 603 ( blocked static port ), and of one X-31.
In some primitive cartilaginous fishes, such as the spiny dogfish or mud shark ( Squalus acanthias ), there is a terminal nerve numbered zero, since it exits the brain before the traditionally designated first cranial nerve.
After some weeks, all the soft mud had passed, opening a leak.
According to the Centre for Geopolitical Studies, the Russian information campaign which the centre characterises as a " real mud throwing " exercise, has provoked a split in Estonian society amongst Russian speakers, inciting some to riot over the relocation of the Bronze Soldier.
While some sea stars are detritovores, extracting the organic material from mud, and others mimic the crinoids ' filter feeding, most are active hunters, attacking other sea stars or shellfish.
The surface mud of a pond, ditch, or lagoon will almost always yield some diatoms.
The German artillery preparation and its follow up involved some 800 heavy guns which fired nearly shells and transformed the two hills into volcanoes of mud and rocks.
The remains of cradles for boat repair and some hull parts can still be seen preserved in the mud on the foreshore.
The park consist primarily of the salt waters of the Oosterschelde, but also includes some mud flats, meadows, and shoals.
The water itself is generally benign with no notable hazards excepting some large areas of salt and mud flats, which often contain dangerous patches of quicksand that move frequently.
He dived to the bottom of the water and brought up some soft mud.
: "... crazy wooden galleries common to the backs of half a dozen houses, with holes from which to look upon the slime beneath ; windows, broken and patched, with poles thrust out, on which to dry the linen that is never there ; rooms so small, so filthy, so confined, that the air would seem to be too tainted even for the dirt and squalor which they shelter ; wooden chambers thrusting themselves out above the mud and threatening to fall into it — as some have done ; dirt-besmeared walls and decaying foundations, every repulsive lineament of poverty, every loathsome indication of filth, rot, and garbage: all these ornament the banks of Jacob's Island.
The starboard ( right ) side, which collapsed onto the river mud long ago, together with the ship's frames, has been preserved to almost its full height, although some planking has been distorted by the collapse.
Besides the well-known attractions such as the seal crèche in Pieterburen, the centre for mud flat walking and the Lauwersmeer area, there are also some other attractions.
The city has the tallest mud buildings in the world, with some of them over 30 metres ( 100 feet ) high.
In some cases brickmakers extended the life of mud bricks by putting kiln dried bricks on top or covering them with stucco.
It does, however, maintain a number of search, cliff and mud rescue teams as well as some inshore rescue boats and is a coordinating body and public face for the maritime search and rescue services.
In some cases, sleds may be used on mud, grass, or even smooth stones.
Amongst the latter, many designs were prompted by the desire to expand the off-road capabilities of land-vehicles to an " all-terrain " ability, in some cases not only focused on creating a transport that will work on land and water, but also on intermediates like ice, snow, mud, marsh, swamp etc.
At first the British had some success, but the advance masked their artillery, while the infantry became bogged down in the mud and melting snowdrifts of the late spring.
For a formation to be recognised as evaporitic it may simply require recognition of halite pseudomorphs, sequences composed of some proportion of evaporite minerals, and recognition of mud crack textures or other textures.
The transport system that existed before the canals were built consisted of either coastal shipping or horses and carts struggling along mostly un-surfaced mud roads ( although there were some surfaced Turnpike roads ).
The storm had washed away some of its mud plaster covering ( mud coat or stucco used to be laid to safeguard valuable Buddha images ).

some and cabins
In some countries, organizations maintain a network of cabins for use by cross-country skiers in wintertime.
Entering dictionaries after World War II, the word motel, coined in 1925 as a portmanteau of motor and hotel or motorists ' hotel, referred initially to a type of hotel consisting of a single building of connected rooms whose doors faced a parking lot and, in some circumstances, a common area ; or a series of small cabins with common parking.
During the Great Depression, landholders facing onto roads in U. S. highway or provincial highway systems constructed tourist cabins in order to convert unprofitable land to income ; some opened tourist homes.
Many families still live in these, but some live in log cabins.
Old Minto, on the banks of the Tanana River, became a permanent settlement when some members of the Minto band built log cabins there.
The town soon had some 40 cabins and about 100 residents.
According to the Heritage Press there were some early pioneers who lived in caves and covered wagons while building their log cabins in the area now known as Midland.
Spruce Forest Artisan Village, a part of the extended Penn Alps campus, has grown from a few cabins to some 12 log and frame structures of early vintage, two of which date to the Revolutionary War Period.
Murphy was soon followed by other settlers who also built cabins, cleared some land for farming and built sawmills.
The wooden fort contained some six cabins built about apart with stockades between the buildings.
These schools often use actual airline equipment for their lessons, though some are equipped with full simulator cabins capable of replicating a number of emergency situations.
In some regions up until this century, nearly all members of a family decamped to higher mountains with their cows, living in rudimentary stone cabins.
In some systems the passenger cabins, which can hold between two and 16 people, are connected to the cable by means of spring-loaded grips.
Many of these cabins have more than 1 room, although some of the traditional 1 room, 16 ' x16, " Quaker Style " cabins still exist in the Red House Area.
There are some cabins that have 1 room plus a kitchenette in them.
Electricity: Most cabins in the Quaker Area have electricity and include a refrigerator, however some do not.
They usually consist of several cabins or dormitories, a kitchen with dining hall, bathroom and shower facilities, and, in some of the larger group camps, classrooms or gathering halls.
Increasingly, RIBs are becoming available with small cabins ( usually with accommodation for two people and in some cases sea toilets or chemical toilets ), widening the application of RIBs as cruising craft.
This intergovernmental agreement, outside of EU law, led to the establishment of a small team headed by Jürgen Storbeck, a senior German police officer who initially operated from some temporary cabins in a Strasbourg suburb ( shared with personnel of the Schengen Information System ) while more permanent arrangements were made.
Several native burial sites are located at Big Grave Flats, as well as some early coal mining, forestry and trapper cabins.
The place for his new retreat, chosen in 1091 by Bruno and some followers who had joined him, was in the Diocese of Squillace, in a small forested high valley, where the band constructed a little wooden chapel and cabins.
Although Surrattsville was a well-known crossroads, the community did not amount to much — just the tavern, a post office ( inside the tavern ), a forge, and a dozen or so houses ( some of them log cabins ).
In recent times some sub-division of the lands around the lake foreshores has occurred with cabins and houses being built around the northern edge, although the permanent population is very small.

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