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. - cascaden (schooner) built: southampton, ontario, depth: maximum m ( ft) wrecked in october, , the vessel is badly broken up and spread over a large area. - china (two-masted schooner) built: port robinson, ontario, by j. & j.e. abbey length: m ( ft) depth: maximum m ( ft) wrecked on china reef in
november, , it is badly broken up. the main portion is close to shore; the rudder is about m ( ft) northwest of the main wreckage. - john walters (two-masted schooner) built: kingston, ontario, length: m ( ft) depth: m ( ft) wrecked in november, . limited wreckage remains. items of note: heavy keelson...
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the olde farrmhouse vintage market flyers & the upholsters wife cards a wine rack & vintage wood mirror love my rusted flower basket for the display !oh no the table legs are showing !! lol many of these vintage treasures have been sold!!my favourite metal rusted chippy vintage iron decor !!
wood laminate i removed from the undersidenew paint & new upholstery look at those curves !!white on white - love the fabric !!!and for sale !! red door farms - i just had to show you more!! more pics from red door farm in langley bc open houserust - oh my gosh !!these ducks were so sweet !!...
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anticipated trends that have a strong potential to benefit or harm living things but are not yet on the radar for most conservationists. here are their top picks, published this week in the scientific journal trends in ecology & evolution: nanotech meets land use cellulose, one of the main components of wood
, is proving to be remarkably useful when broken into nano-sized bits. as inventors find new uses for the versatile material, demand is growing a hefty % per year. use of nanocellulose for packaging and construction can help remove carbon dioxide, a primary contributor to climate change, from the atmosphere...
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/keep-an-eye-on-these-2020-conservation-issues/