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    peninsula
  • A peninsula (paeninsula, "paene-": almost + "insula": island) is a piece of land that is surrounded by water but connected to mainland via an isthmus. In many Germanic languages, peninsulas are called "half-islands".

  • A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water

  • a large mass of land projecting into a body of water

  • Peninsula was an Otago electorate in the New Zealand Parliament from 1881 to 1893, based on the Otago Peninsula.





    equipment
  • The necessary items for a particular purpose

  • A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.

  • The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items

  • an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service

  • Mental resources

  • The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.





    poultry
  • Domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese

  • domestic fowl: a domesticated gallinaceous bird thought to be descended from the red jungle fowl

  • Poultry is a category of domesticated birds kept by humans for the purpose of collecting their eggs, or killing for their meat and/or feathers.

  • flesh of chickens or turkeys or ducks or geese raised for food











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Dispatches from the Peninsula: Six Years in South Korea


Dispatches from the Peninsula: Six Years in South Korea



Thousands of young adults pass through South Korea each year, teaching English in private schools that together make up one of the country's largest industries. Korea, long isolated by culture and geography, with a complex language and set of social mores, can be a difficult place to call home. Chris Tharp has begun to make a name for himself as a travel writer, and in this gruff but affectionate memoir, explains why Korea can be both hard to like and hard to leave. He navigates his way through the timeless alleys and neon streets of Korea’s cities, painting a picture of a society that is at once ancient and utterly modern; he serves in the trenches of the English teaching industry, working his way from the private, for-profit academy to the university; he treks through the peninsula’s mountain valleys and rides deep into the country’s rural soul on the back of his motorcycle; he also explores the internal geography of Korea, from nearly being deported over a comedy performance, getting caught in the middle of a street riot, to staring face-to-face with North Korean soldiers along the DMZ. During this six-year journey, Tharp must also deal with the death of his parents, which forces him to ask the question: Is home a place that we’re from, or is it something we take with us wherever we go?

Thousands of young adults pass through South Korea each year, teaching English in private schools that together make up one of the country's largest industries. Korea, long isolated by culture and geography, with a complex language and set of social mores, can be a difficult place to call home. Chris Tharp has begun to make a name for himself as a travel writer, and in this gruff but affectionate memoir, explains why Korea can be both hard to like and hard to leave. He navigates his way through the timeless alleys and neon streets of Korea’s cities, painting a picture of a society that is at once ancient and utterly modern; he serves in the trenches of the English teaching industry, working his way from the private, for-profit academy to the university; he treks through the peninsula’s mountain valleys and rides deep into the country’s rural soul on the back of his motorcycle; he also explores the internal geography of Korea, from nearly being deported over a comedy performance, getting caught in the middle of a street riot, to staring face-to-face with North Korean soldiers along the DMZ. During this six-year journey, Tharp must also deal with the death of his parents, which forces him to ask the question: Is home a place that we’re from, or is it something we take with us wherever we go?










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Peninsula Valdes. By Ian Layzell




Peninsula Valdes. By Ian Layzell





Reserva Provincial Peninsula Valdes is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Peninsula Valdes is one of the world's great nature preserves. Its coastline stretches for an amazing 310 miles (500 km). It is home to Southern Right Whales, Killer Whales, Elephant Seals, Sealions, Magellanic Penguins and Millions of Marine Birds. Guanacos and Rhea can be found here too.

Peninsula Valdes is the only place in the world where Orca Killer Whales use the tide and storms onto the beach head on to catch prey, such as a Sealion Pup or Penguin. When the sea lifts the Killer Whale back into the ocean it shares it's meal with the rest of it's pod. Whilist we visited here we never saw this phenomenon and our Guide told us that in her 20 year history as a guide she has only seen it 4 times.

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Peninsula de Quetri Hue




Peninsula de Quetri Hue





Vista panoramica del Lago Nahuel Huapi y la peninsula de Quetri Hue, tomada desde el cerro Bayo, en Villa La Angostura. Se advierten en la peninsula, las dos lagunas interiores, la mas extrema llamada Patagua y la central denominada Hua Huan. Ambos nombres son de dos arboles autoctonos. El primero habita lugares pantanosos y el segundo es el "laurel" de los mapuches y utilizado en ceremonias rituales. Al fondo la imponente cordillera de los Andes. Neuquen, Patagonia argentina.









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Diversified Woodcrafts 3516K-R UV Clear Finish Solid Oak Wood Sink in Wall Peninsula Workstation, Right Side, 1






This unique L-Shaped unit is designed so four students can use the workstation while all facing the teacher. The unit has storage on the on the wall. It is made of oak and oak veneers with black powder-coat accents. This unit comes with a 1" epoxy resin top and a 18" length by 15" width by 7.9" depth epoxy sink in the peninsula. Unit comes with two cold water fixtures and a pop-up duplex electrical outlet and data port. Unit is finished with an earth friendly UV clear finish. Wall portion measures 90" width by 14" depth; peninsula extends: 96". This unit goes on the right side of room. Measures 96" width by 36" height by 110" depth.










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