[…] it was greeted with a loud, tremendous yaw haw from all quarters, […]
a loud, tremendous yaw haw from all quarters,
Nobody booed and nobody clapped
The Australian Sea-lions at Seal Bay, Kangaroo Island, had almost been wiped out by killing for shark bait when a conservation reserve was proclaimed in 1954.
One sample question: How will Chinese ballistic-missile submarines (SSBNs) based at Sanya, on Hainan Island, reach patrol grounds in the western Pacific should Beijing choose to send them out? To maintain stealth, SSBNs would first have to evade any adversary picket submarines lying offshore. Once in deep water, they would cruise eastward toward the Philippines. In all likelihood Chinese boats would exit through the Luzon Strait, the narrow sea between Taiwan and the Philippine island of Luzon. Or, more precisely, maritime geography will force them to exit through the narrow Bashi Channel, near the northern edge of the strait.
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