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Nantucket Summertime
June 04 , 2008
Summer in
Nantucket
Summertime is here! For most of the country, that means flocking to
Florida beaches and parks, but for Floridians, it means heading north to escape the heat and humidity for a while!
Nantucket
Island in
Massachusetts offers lots to see and do- both on the water and on shore! And its close proximity to
Boston makes big city dining and shopping a short jaunt away!
The Toy Boat Toy in
Nantucket
Island has lots of fun activities planned for this summer- for the young and young at heart! The 17th annual Pirate and Mermaid Parade will be held this Saturday, June 7th on
Straight
Wharf . Adults and kids are encouraged to dress up like pirates and mermaids! After the parade, free treasures will be handed out at the Toy Boat! The parade is from 9-10 am, and is free to participate!
The Maria Mitchell Association offers numerous hands on science and ecology activities- many repeating weekly during the summer! From Astronomy and bird watching to sea life and nature trails- there’s a little something for everyone! Two of the most popular recurring events are the Beachcombing Expedition and the Marine Ecology Walk. You can call 508-228-5387 for reservations or visit www.mmo.org for more information.
The BeachCombing Family program features a stroll along the beach to identify shells and other treasures found on the ocean beaches of
Nantucket .
The MMA Aquarium "Marine Ecology Walk" offers families a first-hand look at the unique sea creatures found on
Nantucket .
Nantucket and the surrounding areas are full of activities all summer long- from strawberry festivals, harbor cruises, and clambakes- there is something to entertain everyone in the family!
Boston is nearby with its world famous museums, historical attractions, dining and shopping! It would be impossible to highlight everything you could do! Go, have fun! Check out what they have to offer….and enjoy the clams while you’re there!!!
While you’re at it, take some video, upload it, and share your vacation with the SplashVision community!
That’s an ACK wrap!
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Attack South of the Border
June 02 , 2008
Shark Attacks in Aculpulco
Shark Attack in Aculpulco
Surfers may want to stay out of the water in Aculpulco.
A San Francisco man died after a shark attacked him while he was surfing off 's southern Pacific coast. This is the third attack in a month.
The man was identified by Mexican authorities as Adrian Ruiz, age 24. Ruiz bled to death on Monday after a tiger shark bit his right thigh, leaving a 15-inch wound.
The attack occurred at the Troncones beach, about 45 minutes west of the beach resort Ixtapa.
A day earlier, a 21-year-old Mexican surfer was killed by a shark off a nearby beach. The two attacks came a month after a shark killed a
San Francisco
man surfing in the same area. Another unnamed American was also attacked today and lost his thumb but did manage to get to a hospital on his own and is in stable condition.
Authorities have not closed beaches in Zihuatanejo, but people are being advised against swimming.
Historically, shark attacks are relatively rare in .
Mexican authorities used baited hooks to catch sharks after the attack that killed 24-year-old Adrian Ruiz. Local conservationists protested the hunt, and it was not immediately clear if authorities would do it again. Conservationists have recommended the temporary closing of beaches in Zihuatanejo rather than killing sharks. They have also called for aerial surveys to determine what species has been attacking surfers.
For the meantime however, signs have been posted advising surfers to surf at their own risk.
Be careful out there, my surfing friends!
Do you have amazing footage of a shark? Upload it and share with the SplashVision community today!
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Queen Elizabeth 2 Sold
June 19 , 2007
QE2 to Leave Cunard Fleet. Sold to Dubai World where she will begin her new life at The Palm
 Queen Elizabeth 2
Cunard Line today announced the sale of QE2 to Dubai World, in a US$100 million deal which will turn the iconic liner into a first-class tourism destination at The Palm Jumeirah in Dubai.
QE2 will be delivered to Dubai World in November 2008, where she will cease her role as an ocean-going passenger vessel and be refurbished and adapted for her new home. From 2009, the vessel will be berthed at a specially-constructed pier to create a luxury floating hotel, retail and entertainment destination at The Palm Jumeirah, the world's largest man-made island.
The ship, which was launched by Her Majesty The Queen in September 1967, 40 years ago this year, is the longest-serving ship in Cunard's 168-year history, and was their longest-serving flagship. Since she came into service in 1969, she has undertaken 25 world cruises, has crossed the Atlantic more than 800 times and has carried more than 2.5 million passengers.
QE2 has been purchased by Istithmar, the investment arm of Dubai World, a wholly owned company of the Government of Dubai. Nakheel, developer of The Palm Jumeirah, is also a Dubai World company.
Carol Marlow, president and managing director of Cunard, said:
"We are delighted that when her legendary career as an ocean liner ends there will continue to be a permanent home for her that will enable future generations to continue to experience fully both the ship and her history."
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, chairman of Dubai World, said:
"QE2 is without a doubt one of the wonders of the maritime world, and is easily the most famous serving liner in the world today. I am delighted we will be able to create a home for her on the newest wonder of the world, The Palm Jumeirah."
"QE2 at The Palm Jumeirah will become one of the must-see experiences of Dubai and of the Middle East. We are investing in creating a truly global tourism destination."
"Dubai is a maritime nation and we understand the rich heritage of QE2. She is coming to a home where she will be cherished."
Istithmar said its refurbishment programme will aim to recreate QE2's original interior décor and fittings. QE2 at The Palm Jumeirah will also include a museum celebrating the rich history of the ship.
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