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DSV-4 (formerly known as Sea Cliff) is a 25-ton, crewed deep-ocean research submersible owned by the United States Navy, now known only by its hull number, not by its former name. DSV-4 is an Alvin -class deep submergence vehicle (DSV), a sister ship to Turtle (DSV-3) and Alvin (DSV-2) .
In the BitTorrent file distribution system, a torrent file or meta-info file is a computer file that contains metadata about files and folders to be distributed, and usually also a list of the network locations of trackers, which are computers that help participants in the system find each other and form efficient distribution groups called swarms. [1]
Seacliff or Sea Cliff or Sea Cliffe may refer to: Places. Australia. Seacliff, South Australia, suburb of Adelaide; Seacliff Park, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide; Sea Cliff Bridge, in Illawarra, New South Wales; New Zealand. Seacliff, New Zealand, settlement in Otago, New Zealand Seacliff Lunatic Asylum, a former mental hospital near the ...
Well-known coasts with living cliffs in Germany are the Red Cliff (Rote Kliff) in Kampen on the island of Sylt or the chalk cliffs on the Jasmund Peninsula. The Königsstuhl on the island of Rügen is a good example of a dead cliff. Others may be found in the regions of the present-day Wadden Sea coast of the North Sea a few kilometres inland ...
Samudra (Sanskrit: समुद्र; IAST: samudrá) is a Sanskrit term literally meaning the "gathering together of waters" (saṃ-"together" and -udra "water"). It refers to an ocean, sea or confluence. [1] It also forms the name of Samudradeva (Sanskrit: समुद्रदेव; IAST: samudrá-deva), the Hindu god of the ocean. The ...
Seacliff State Beach is a state beach park on Monterey Bay, in the town of Aptos, Santa Cruz County, California.It is located off Highway 1 on State Park Drive, about 5 miles (8 km) south of Santa Cruz.
Sea interferometry, also known as sea-cliff interferometry, is a form of radio astronomy that uses radio waves reflected off the sea to produce an interference pattern. [1] It is the radio wave analogue to Lloyd's mirror. [2] The technique was invented and exploited in Australia between 1945 and 1948. [3]
In 2000, 2003 and 2007 there were established 4 climbing routes on the east face, all starting from the sea. The hardest one is the earliest, British route, established in the steepest, right-hand part of the face in 2000 and graded as English E6, 6b or American 5.12c.