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They arrived at Eimeo, one of the Windward Islands, via Sydney and learned the language there.

Windward and at
A grass-skirted hula dancer from the pilot episode was also included, played by Helen Kuoha-Torco, who later became a professor of business technology at Windward Community College.
As well as Kennedy Theatre and Andrews Amphitheatre on the campus of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the Blaisdell Center Concert Hall, the Hawaii Theatre in downtown Honolulu, the Red Elephant ( a performance space and recording studio in downtown Honolulu ), Paliku Theatre on the campus of Windward Community College and the Leeward Community College Theatre.
Soca, a kind of Trinidadian music, was also popular at the time, producing bands like RSB, Windward Caribbean Kulture ( WCK ) and First Serenade.
After that, during most of 1814, the Brazen patrolled the Irish Sea and the Hebrides in search of French or American ships until, at the end of the year, Stirling received orders to return to the West Indies, to the Windward Islands Station at Barbados, where Admiral Duckworth was now Commander-in-Chief.
After passing through the Windward Passage between the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola, Hazel turned northwest toward the southeastern part of the Bahamas and East Coast of the United States, at a forward speed of about.
The advisories also recommended small craft throughout the Windward Islands to remain at harbor and for shipping in the path of the hurricane to advise extreme caution.
Nanny's remains are buried at " Bump Grave " in Moore Town, one of the communities established by the Windward Maroons in Portland Parish.
Located at the end of Windward Avenue in Venice, Kinney's pier was 900 feet long, 30 feet wide and included an Auditorium, large replica Ship Cafe, Dance Hall, Dentzel carousel, a Japanese Tea House and an Ocean Inn Restaurant.
From Haleiwa, Kamehameha Highway passes Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, and the Turtle Bay Resort at the northern tip of O ' ahu before heading down the Windward Coast communities of Lai ' e, Hau ' ula, Punalu ' u, and Ka ' a ' awa.
Bemis attended high school at Windward School, a private school in Los Angeles.
* Hurricane Ernesto ( 2006 ), a storm which formed near the Windward Islands, made landfall in Haiti and Cuba, struck Florida and the Carolinas, and killed at least 7 people
In 1978 he went to England for the return matches, but it was not until 1979 / 80 that he made his first-class debut, for Windward Islands against Leeward Islands at St John's.
During this period he was also recalled to international duties for one last time in India in 1987 / 88, taking 13 wickets at exactly 30 in four Tests but only three in his three ODIs, and captained the Windward Islands team in the same season.
In 1982, Windward moved to a, multi-building campus at 11350 Palms Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Windward and Cape
* Barlavento ( Windward ) and Sotavento ( Leeward ) in Cape Verde Islands
The third and final hurricane of the season formed in the open Atlantic between Cape Verde and the Windward Islands, a place known as Hurricane Alley the large number of hurricanes that can trace their origins there.
The fourth storm of the season formed shortly after Storm Three in the same general area between Cape Verde and the Windward Islands.
The Barlavento islands ( literally, the Windward ), is the northern island group of Cape Verde archipelago.
* Tropical Storm Beryl ( 1982 ), moved across Atlantic but dissipated north of the Windward Islands ; caused moderate damage and 3 deaths in Cape Verde
A Cape Verde-type hurricane, the storm formed on July 10, 2005, in the central Atlantic Ocean before passing through the Windward Islands on July 14.

Windward and Flora
Flora continued to quickly strengthen to reach Category 3 hurricane status before moving through the Windward Islands and passing over Tobago, and it reached maximum sustained winds of in the Caribbean.
After quickly weakening to a hurricane, Flora turned more to the west in the Windward Passage, and restrengthened slightly to strike southeastern Cuba about east of Guantanamo Bay with winds of.
The Weather Bureau predicted Flora to turn to the northwest after entering the Windward Passage and affect the Bahamas.

Windward and on
In 1885, after Barbados left the British Windward Islands, the capital of the colonial confederation was moved from Bridgetown to St. George on Grenada.
Windward Point contains most of the activities on the Naval Station.
The estuary is one of the few good harbours on West Africa's surf-pounded " Windward Shore " ( Liberia to Senegal ), and also has a good watering spot ; it soon became a favourite destination of European mariners.
After the Government of Barbados officially exited from the Windward Island union in 1885, the seat was moved from Bridgetown to St. George's on the neighbouring island of Grenada, where it remained until the territory of the Windward Islands was dissolved.
At the time of the European discovery of most of the islands of the Caribbean, three major Amerindian indigenous peoples lived on the islands: the Taíno in the Greater Antilles, The Bahamas and the Leeward Islands ; the Island Caribs and Galibi in the Windward Islands ; and the Ciboney in western Cuba.
Following the withdrawal of Bridgetown, Barbados, in the mid 1880s, St. George's went on to become the replacement capital of the former colony of the British Windward Islands.
The whole plot of Look to Windward relies on a Hub Mind not reading an agent's mind ( with certain precautions in case this rule gets violated ).
Africans were brought to Charleston on the Middle Passage, first as servants, then as slaves, especially Wolof, Yoruba, Fulani, Igbo, Malinke, and other peoples of the Windward Coast.
The main settlements on the island are Hillsborough, L ' Esterre, Harvey Vale, and Windward.
There still is a traditional boat-building culture located in the village of Windward, on the northeastern side of the island, where Carriacou's people of Scottish and Irish ancestry are concentrated.
Erie caboose 4259 was placed on the deck of the steamship Windward which Peary used as his headquarters for many journeys to explore the northland.
Jackson informed him that they were in fact on Franz Josef Land, and with Jackson's help, Nansen and Johansen were able to return home, departing aboard the Windward on 7 August.
All of Klein Bonaire is visible from hills on the Windward and leeward | leeward side of Bonaire.
Most rain brought by the prevailing easterly winds of the region falls on the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, leaving Aruba with a very dry climate.
Various islands in the Caribbean that were colonies of the United Kingdom, including Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica, and those on the Leeward and Windward Islands, came together to form the Federation, with its capital in Trinidad.
The Antilles are divided into two major groups: the " Greater Antilles " to the north and west, including the larger islands of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola ( Haiti and the Dominican Republic ), and Puerto Rico ; and the smaller " Lesser Antilles " on the southeast — comprising the northerly Leeward Islands, the southeasterly Windward Islands, and the Leeward Antilles just north of Venezuela.
By 2007, MARTA's website focused on an extension of heavy rail service from North Springs to Windward Parkway in Alpharetta, or a separate light rail line between those two points.
A small, spartan weight pen was built near Windward Avenue in 1952, later replaced by the large current facility () during a complete renovation and Muscle Beach Venice redevelopment effort in 1990, which sports a huge concrete barbell on the roof and bleachers for spectators.
The airport is on Tahiti which is an island among the Windward Islands: the eastern part of the Society Islands.
The commune ( municipality ) of Papeete is located on the island of Tahiti, in the administrative subdivision of the Windward Islands, of which Papeete is the administrative capital.
Ever since Columbus landed here in 1492 and named the island Hispaniola, Môle St-Nicolas has been of interest to the colonials, including the British, Spanish, French, and the Americans due to its strategic location on the Windward Passage, just miles from Cuba.

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