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Nosy Be
Beach and lagoon
Plage tropicale
Nosy Faly
Salary
Lagoon
Nosy Faly
Te Henga (Bethells Beach)
Boutre et pirogues
Dawn in Sanur, Bali
Mar Pedra noct
ZANZIBAR Stone Town
La mer d'Emeraude
Vezo village
Pointe de Pen Hir. Le tas de pois
Kaikoura Coast
CAMBODIA Kampong Som
Malagasy dhow
Maldives, Indian Ocean
Nosy Tany Kely
Vezo boatmen
Traditional outrigger canoe
Taravai, Gambier Island - French Polynesia, September 2011
Dugouts Vezo
Seascape
Fishing boat 01
20101023 - Espelho 079
Zeeland
Anakao
Ao Po pier at sunrise
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Seascape

A seascape is a photograph, painting, or other work of art which depicts the sea, in other words an example of marine art. By a backwards development, the word has also come to mean the view of the sea itself, and be applied in planning contexts to geographical locations possessing a good view of the sea.

In the UK a seascape is defined in planning and land use contexts as a combination of adjacent land, coastline and sea within an area, defined by a mix of land-sea inter-visibility and coastal landscape character assessment, with major headlands forming division points between one seascape area and the next. This approach to coastal landscape planning was developed jointly by Government environmental bodies in Wales (UK) and Ireland in 2000 to assist spatial planning for (at that time new) offshore wind farm developments. The resulting "Guide to best practice in seascape assessment [1]", (Marine Institute, Ireland, 2001), have since been adapted and applied in Scotland [2](Scottish Natural Heritage, UK, 2004) and in England [3](Defra, 2005) and Wales[4] (Countryside Council for Wales, 2009) for guidance to offshore wind farm developers and for carrying out spatial planning assessments.

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Nosy Be

Nosy Be [ˌnusʲ ˈbe] (also Nossi-bé) is an island located off the northwest coast of Madagascar. Nosy Be is Madagascar's largest and busiest tourist resort. It has an area of 312 km2 and its population was officially estimated at 36,636 in 2001.

Nosy Be means "big island" in the Malagasy language. The island was called Assada during the early colonial era of the seventeenth century. Nosy Be has been given several nicknames over the centuries, including "Nosy Manitra" (the scented island).

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