Data: 2010-07-05 08:10:35 | |
Autor: Jacek Śliwicki | |
Katastrofa platformy na Morzu Czerwonym | |
Zaskakująca cisza na grupie , zwłaszcza instruktorów egipskich ...
http://www.sfora.pl/Katastrofa-kolejnej-platformy-Ropa-zalewa-plaze-a21430 Jakby się ktoś wybierał , to chyba pora na weryfikację planów ... pozdro Jacek |
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Data: 2010-07-05 15:02:56 | |
Autor: Paweł Kaczmarski | |
Katastrofa platformy na Morzu Czerwonym | |
Użytkownik "Jacek Śliwicki" <geotyp@neostrada.pl> napisał w wiadomości news:4c31d330$0$17087$65785112news.neostrada.pl...
Zaskakująca cisza na grupie , zwłaszcza instruktorów egipskich ... ....zwłaszcza, że link do "newsa" z 22 czerwca. O ile mi dobrze wiadomo temat już nieaktualny. Paweł |
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Data: 2010-07-05 08:54:25 | |
Autor: Pszemol | |
Katastrofa platformy na Morzu Czerwonym | |
"Pawel Kaczmarski" <pmknospam@skasujto.post.pl> wrote in message news:4c31d806$0$2586$65785112news.neostrada.pl...
Użytkownik "Jacek Śliwicki" <geotyp@neostrada.pl> napisał w wiadomości news:4c31d330$0$17087$65785112news.neostrada.pl... Nieaktualny w sensie: wyczyszczono tak, że nie poznasz rafy że awaria była? |
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Data: 2010-07-05 14:10:46 | |
Autor: jacekplacek | |
Katastrofa platformy na Morzu Czerwonym | |
Pszemol <Pszemol@PolBox.com> napisał(a):
"Pawel Kaczmarski" <pmknospam@skasujto.post.pl> wrote in message news:4c31d806$0$2586$65785112news.neostrada.pl...a21430 >> Jakby się ktoś wybierał , to chyba pora na weryfikację planów ...http://forum.divetrek.com.pl/viewtopic.php?t=4184 http://www.webcamgalore.com/EN/webcam/Egypt/Hurghada/227.html -- |
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Data: 2010-07-06 10:36:29 | |
Autor: SHARMDIVER.PL | |
Katastrofa platformy na Morzu Czerwonym | |
On 2010-07-05 15:54, Pszemol wrote:
Nieaktualny w sensie: wyczyszczono tak, że nie poznasz rafy że awaria była? W Sharm el Sheikh jest idealnie - woda czyściuteńka - tu to nie dotarło. Lato - miliony ryb, ciepluteńka woda, słoneczko.. Zapraszam www.sharmdiver.pl Nurkuj bezpiecznie z profesjonalistami |
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Data: 2010-07-05 19:56:19 | |
Autor: SHARMDIVER.PL | |
Dalej ani be ani me ani kukuryku.. | |
On 05/07/2010 08:10 Řľ, Jacek Ĺliwicki wrote:
ZaskakujÄ ca cisza na grupie , zwĹaszcza instruktorĂłw egipskich ... Witam, podaĹem informacje ale w jerzyku angielskim. www.supermemo.pl JuĹź czas! UzupeĹnijcie wyksztaĹcenie do poziomu podstawĂłwki ! http://www.interbook.com.pl/Nauka-Jezykow-Obcych/Podreczniki/Angielski/27_Szkola-Podstawowa.html |
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Data: 2010-07-05 20:25:21 | |
Autor: SHARMDIVER.PL | |
Dalej ani be ani me ani kukuryku.. | |
literówka :-)
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Data: 2010-07-07 19:40:43 | |
Autor: SHARMDIVER.PL | |
Dalej ani be ani me ani kukuryku.. | |
On 2010-07-05 19:56, SHARMDIVER.PL wrote:
On 05/07/2010 08:10 ĹÄž, Jacek Äšďż˝liwicki wrote: CAIRO (Reuters) - An oil spill polluting part of Egypt's Red Sea coast was not caused by any of the oil platforms operating in the area, Egypt's Oil Minister Sameh Fahmy was quoted as saying on Friday. Earlier this month, officials in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada discovered the oil spill and said it had polluted parts of a 20-km (12-mile) stretch of coastline including several tourist locations. All 188 oil platforms in the Gulf of Suez area were "totally innocent of any oil spill" that had reached the coast at Hurghada, the newspaper al-Akhbar quoted Fahmy as saying. He said he had received a technical report on the oil spill on Thursday that indicated it might have been caused by water used by an oil tanker to wash out its tanks. The platforms include the state-run Petrogulf Misr, the one that is closest to Hurghada's shores. Local authorities and several shipping firms have started cleaning up the contamination using machinery and solvents. Last week Fahmy said Egypt was considering reducing the number of oil rigs operating in the Gulf of Suez after the spill was discovered. Tourism accounts for about 11 percent of Egypt's gross domestic product and is a vital source of jobs and foreign currency. Source > http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE65O0BK20100625 Pozdrawia z BARDZO sĹnecznego Egiptu www.sharmdiver.pl Nurkuj bezpiecznie z profesjonalistami |
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Data: 2010-07-06 00:21:08 | |
Autor: neuro | |
Katastrofa platformy na Morzu Czerwonym | |
On Jul 5, 8:10 am, "Jacek Śliwicki" <geo...@neostrada.pl> wrote:
Zaskakująca cisza na grupie , zwłaszcza instruktorów egipskich ... Pisałem o tym co najmniej 2 tygodnie temu. p. |
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Data: 2010-07-07 19:38:19 | |
Autor: SHARMDIVER.PL | |
Katastrofa platformy na Morzu Czerwonym | |
On 2010-07-05 08:10, Jacek Śliwicki wrote:
Zaskakująca cisza na grupie , zwłaszcza instruktorów egipskich ... CAIRO (Reuters) - An oil spill polluting part of Egypt's Red Sea coast was not caused by any of the oil platforms operating in the area, Egypt's Oil Minister Sameh Fahmy was quoted as saying on Friday. Earlier this month, officials in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada discovered the oil spill and said it had polluted parts of a 20-km (12-mile) stretch of coastline including several tourist locations. All 188 oil platforms in the Gulf of Suez area were "totally innocent of any oil spill" that had reached the coast at Hurghada, the newspaper al-Akhbar quoted Fahmy as saying. He said he had received a technical report on the oil spill on Thursday that indicated it might have been caused by water used by an oil tanker to wash out its tanks. The platforms include the state-run Petrogulf Misr, the one that is closest to Hurghada's shores. Local authorities and several shipping firms have started cleaning up the contamination using machinery and solvents. Last week Fahmy said Egypt was considering reducing the number of oil rigs operating in the Gulf of Suez after the spill was discovered. Tourism accounts for about 11 percent of Egypt's gross domestic product and is a vital source of jobs and foreign currency. Source > http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE65O0BK20100625 |