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Argentina tiene uno de los 10 aeropuertos aterradores en los que despegar y aterrizar es una odisea
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A British businessman and his family were killed in a horror Sydney seaplane crash after a poisonous exhaust leak left the pilot disorientated and confused.
The chief executive of the world s largest contract catering company Richard Cousins, his two sons, fiancée and her 11-year-old daughter were instantly killed when a 2017 New Year s Eve sightseeing trip in Australia ended in tragedy.
The pilot 44-year-old Gareth Morgan also died when they plunged into the Hawkesbury River off Jerusalem Bay, after picking the family up from an exclusive restaurant.
An inquest heard how the experienced pilot of the de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver plane carrying the five Britons was left confused, disoriented and visually disturbed by poisonous carbon monoxide fumes that had leaked into the cabin.
An Post celebrating contribution of Cork arctic explorers with launch of new stamps today Five of the eight men commemorated in the new set are from Cork.
Edward Bransfield from Ballincurra, Patrick Keohane from Courtmacsherry, Robert Forde from Bandon and brothers Mortimer and Tim McCarthy from Kinsale took part in epic expeditions in the 1800s and the early 1900s.
Edward Bransfield
Edward Bransfield was born in Ballinacurra, near Midleton in 1785. In the summer of 1803, he was press ganged into the Royal Navy by British Sailors and fought in the British war against Napoleon. He survived and rose through the ranks to eventually become Ship’s Master.
“Beaked whales are known for being incredibly elusive, so it is very exciting for the Scott Base team to be offered the rare chance to see these cryptic animals,” she said. McGaw said the “boom” of their bodies hitting the water echoed around Pram Point on the southeastern side of Hut Point Peninsula. The animals can grow to around 10 metres in length. “We weren’t sure exactly what type of whale they were, so the base was buzzing with discussion following the sighting,” McGaw said.
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The whales were seen “porpoising” near Scott Base in Antarctica. The team scrambled to take photos of the whales, which were then sent to the Department of Conservation (DOC) for identification. DOC science advisor for marine species, Anton van Helden, who saw similar activity almost 10 years ago and only got “one very bad photo”, said the images were great.
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