Samudra Devi (Sinhala: සමුද්ර දේවී ; literally Queen of the Oceans) a regular daily train service in Sri Lanka.
Queen of the Sea (Croatian: Kraljica mora) is a tall ship designed and used to train vocational school and university students in Croatia.
This exclusive event will feature mermaids and mermen from around the world as they sail the Caribbean to compete in underwater skills and pageantry for the honor to be crowned King of the Seas & Queen of the Seas — with one Grand Prize Winner receiving the trip of a lifetime with Virgin Voyages around the charming ...
Join us on the waterfront for what promises to be the world's most spectacular gathering of Cunard's fleet – Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria – as they meet on the River Mersey for the very first time to celebrate its 175th anniversary.
Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology. Sea King, the original name of CSS Shenandoah.
But the true ruler of the sea is the killer whale. Killer whales are apex predators, which means they have no natural predators. They hunt in packs, much like wolves, which are also at the top of their food chain.
Ocean Prince (Prince of Ocean in Puyo Puyo Fever), whose real name is Prince Salde Canarl Shellbrick III, is the prince of the ocean. He has a butler named Otomo, who has taken a liking to the prince. His human form is incredibly feminine, featuring pink hair and dress-and-skirt-like shirt.
The Heart of the Ocean is the name of a fictional blue diamond featured prominently in the 1997 film Titanic.
- The Blue Whale is one of the largest and "strongest" vertebrate animals of all time.
The Lord of the Coast was the first Sea King to be featured in the series. It is also the first Sea King to appear outside of the Grand Line.
The “King of the Ocean” is a title that applies to any number of more interesting marine animals, depending on whom you talk to. But for many, the Great White Shark is the undisputed ruler of the seas.
Called the Southern Ocean, it's the body of water that surrounds Antarctica. This confluence of the southernmost stretches of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans has always been an interesting – and sometimes contentious – spot for oceanographers.
Definitions of sea king. a Viking pirate chief. type of: buccaneer, pirate, sea robber, sea rover. someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation.
Because it lies below them. This is why the sea is king of a hundred streams.”
In the Pacific Ocean, somewhere between Guam and the Philippines, lies the Marianas Trench, also known as the Mariana Trench. At 35,814 feet below sea level, its bottom is called the Challenger Deep — the deepest point known on Earth.
The Southern Ocean is the 'newest' named ocean. It is recognized by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names as the body of water extending from the coast of Antarctica to the line of latitude at 60 degrees South.
The Seven Seas include the Arctic, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian, and Southern oceans. The exact origin of the phrase 'Seven Seas' is uncertain, although there are references in ancient literature that date back thousands of years.
White sharks and killer whales are both apex predators in the marine ecosystems and play important roles in the health of the oceans through “top-down” predatory regulation. These two species compete for similar resources at the top of the trophic pyramid, and from time to time overlap in their habitat use.
Gorillas are fearsome. But lions are often called 'the king of beasts. '
A sea-king (sækonungr) in the Norse sagas is generally a title given to a powerful Viking chieftain, even though the term sea-king may sometimes predate the Viking age. The Orkneyinga saga contains the earliest reference to sea-kings.
After killing a Sea King that assaulted their car with one blow, T Bone started running along the tracks by himself, seeking help and chasing the train. He encountered a Sea King on his path, but he cut it in half and continued.
Today, Cnut is remembered primarily for the fable about the king and the sea. This asserts that King Cnut sat on the seashore and tried to command the tide not to touch his feet, yet the sea ignored him. This story first appears in chronicles written more than a century after Cnut died.
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Close-up of Mosquito (Aedes aegypti) sucking blood on human skin. The mosquito is the single deadliest, most dangerous animal in the world and also one of the smallest. Mosquitoes are estimated to cause between 750,000 and one million human deaths per year.