O J by-the-sea - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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O J by-the-sea - Übersetzung nach Englisch

TRILOGY OF PLAYS BY TERRENCE MCNALLY, LANFORD WILSON, AND JOE PINTAURO
By The Sea, By The Sea, By The Beautiful Sea

Carmel-by-the-Sea         
  • Ocean Ave, c. 1908
  • Saint Thérèse]]
  • Dolores Street, c. 1920
  • Early color photograph by [[Arnold Genthe]], renowned photographer, while a member of the Bohemian Colony of Carmel-by-the-Sea in the early 1900s
  • The Arts & Crafts Clubhouse and Golden Bough Theatre fire of 1949
  • The Theatre of the Golden Bough (Ocean Ave.) fire of 1935, the first of the two coincidental fires to strike the town's theatrical community
  • Map
  • Jimmy Hopper]], Carmel-by-the-Sea
  • [[Robinson Jeffers]]' Hawk Tower
  • Sunset reflected off the Sunset Center
  • The beach on a sunny afternoon at Carmel-by-the-Sea
CITY IN MONTEREY COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
Carmel, California; Carmel By The Sea, California; Carmel, CA; Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA; Carmel By The Sea, CA; Carmel pine cone; Carmel by the sea, CA; Carmel-by-the-Sea, Ca; Carmel by the sea; Carmel-by-the-sea; Carmel-by-the-Sea; History of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California; Carmel, Calif.; Carmel by the Sea, California; Carmel by the Sea
n. Carmel-by-the-Sea, Carmel, Stadt in Kalifornien (USA)
Dead Sea         
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  • The Jordanian shore of the Dead Sea, showing salt deposits left behind by falling water levels.
  • Gully in unconsolidated Dead Sea sediments exposed by recession of water levels. It was excavated by floods from the [[Judean Mountains]] in less than a year.
  • Satellite photograph]] showing the location of the Dead Sea east of the Mediterranean Sea
  • Halite deposits (and [[teepee structure]]) along the western Dead Sea coast
  • Dead Sea in the morning, seen from [[Masada]]
  • The dwindling water level of the Dead Sea
  • [[Ein Bokek]], a resort on the Israeli shore
  • Beach pebbles made of [[halite]]; western coast
  • The southern basin of the Dead Sea as of 1817–18, with the Lisan Peninsula and its ford (now named Lynch Strait). North is to the right.
  • Kempinski Hotel, one of the many hotels on the [[Jordan]]ian shore
  • A cargo boat on the Dead Sea as seen on the [[Madaba Map]], from the 6th century AD
  • halite]] like the rest of the mountain)
  • The proposed [[Red Sea–Dead Sea Water Conveyance]].
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  • World's lowest (dry) point, [[Jordan]], 1971
SALT LAKE BORDERING JORDAN AND ISRAEL
Dead sea; Asphaltic Lake; Lake Asphaltitis; Lake Asphaltites; Sea of Arava; Sea of Lot; The Dead Sea; Sea of Zoar; Salt Sea; Death sea; Sea of the Arabah; Sea of the Dead; Life in the Dead Sea; Dead Sea, Jordan; Yām HaMélaḥ; Dead Sea sinkholes; Asphaltites; יָם הַמֶּלַח; Yam ha-Melah; Al-Bahr al-Mayyit; Sedom Lagoon; History of the Dead Sea
das Tote Meer (tiefster Punkt auf der Erdoberfläche, ca. 405 m unter dem Meeresspiegel, Grenze zwischen Israel und Jordanien)
aral sea         
  • Comparison of the North Aral Sea before (below) and after (above) the construction of [[Dike Kokaral]] completed in 2005.
  • Timeline of shrinking
  • Parthenogenic brine shrimp (''Artemia parthenogenetica''), the dominant crustacean of the [[South Aral Sea]] and its fragments.
  • Cotton picking]] in Uzbekistan. [[Cotton]] is one of the most water-intensive plants.<ref name="guardian"/>
  • Cotton picking near [[Kyzyl-Kala]], [[Karakalpakstan]].
  • Ships of Imperial Russian Navy's Aral Flotilla in the 1850s
  • "Rebirth" Island joins the mainland in mid-2001.
  • The [[black carp]] (''Mylopharyngodon piceus'') was a freshwater fish introduced to the Aral Sea.
  • Comparison of the North Aral Sea in 2000 and 2011.
  • DMA]], 1979)
  • The [[European flounder]] (''Platichthys flesus'') was a saltwater fish introduced to the Aral Sea.
  • The [[Syr Darya sturgeon]] (''Pseudoscaphirhynchus fedtschenkoi'') was a primitive species of fish possibly driven to extinction by the shrinkage of the Aral Sea.
  • Satellite images show the changing water levels in the Aral Sea from 2000 to 2018.
  • 1853 map of the Aral Sea
  • The [[Ukrainian stickleback]] (''Pungitius platygaster'') was the only native species of the Aral Sea to survive its reduction and salinization.
  • benthic fauna]] that has since returned to the [[North Aral Sea]].
  • First Russian boats on the Aral Sea, watercolor by [[Taras Shevchenko]], 1848
LAKE BETWEEN KAZAKHSTAN AND UZBEKISTAN
Aral sea; The Sea of Aral; Lake Aral; Sea of Aral; Shrinking Aral Sea; Khwarezm Lake; Aral Teñizi; Aral'skoye Morye; Daryâ-ye Khârazm; Bahri Aral; The Aral Sea; Aral Lake; Ecology of the Aral Sea; History of the Aral Sea
Aral-See, Meer Mittelasiens

Definition

Sea Peoples
¦ plural noun invaders of uncertain identity who encroached on Egypt and the eastern Mediterranean by land and sea in the late 13th century BC.

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By the Sea, By the Sea, By the Beautiful Sea

By The Sea, By The Sea, By The Beautiful Sea is a trilogy of three short plays by Terrence McNally, Lanford Wilson, and Joe Pintauro. The title is taken from the first line of the chorus of the 1914 song "By the Beautiful Sea".