Roatán, Honduras
Doce personas fueron rescatadas este miércoles por autoridades hondureñas en las cercanÃas de Frech Harbor, Roatán, Islas de la BahÃa.
Entre los náufragos se encontraban 10 ciudadanos norteamericanos.
Estas personas habÃan naufragado en una embarcación tipo bote, de nombre Aurora, utilizada para el buceo deportivo, se informó.
Luego de recibir la alerta, personal de la Base Naval de Guanaja se movilizó a la zona indicada a realizar operaciones de búsqueda y rescate de las 12 personas que fueron embestidas abordo de la embarcación producto de una ola con fuertes vientos quedando en condiciones de náufragos.
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In this week’s issue of
H&H (out today, 8 April), we spend some time at the home of breeders Julian Walters and David Hodge, who run the Sharptor, Halstock and Blacketor prefixes from their stud in Okehampton on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon.
Breeding Shetlands, Dartmoors and most recently Exmoors, Julian and David are on a mission to breed “proper”, true-to-type natives for the ridden market.
Take a look around their set-up, placed slap bang in the middle of some of the country’s most glorious landscape:
Breeders David Hodge (left) and Julian Walters with Blackthorn Poldark and Sharptor Trinity. David and Julian met in 1998. The pair were both involved in livestock showing and met through mutual friends.
on January 27, 2021 at 12:18 am
A Boy and His Elephant is the first in a new series of children’s books written by Ethan Watson, a Cache Valley native and Utah State University student. The book aims to answer some of life’s greatest questions in the most simple and sincere ways.
During the summer of 2020, Watson realized that his calendar was looking fairly empty. This freed up time, due to COVID-19, allowed him to explore and prompted the idea for A Boy and His Elephant.
Watson believes that during the uncertainty of COVID-19, there are difficult questions that need to be addressed. He answered those questions in the simplest way he knew how; with a children’s book.