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Whenever a huge sea creature suddenly breaches the surface at close range, some viewers will flash on the phrase, "You're going to need a bigger boat".
It's also a fractured karst ecosystem, which means the aquifer breaches the surface, and the cracked limestone topography above and below ground allows little to no filtration or protection from pollutants.
The summit eventually breaches the surface, and the lava and ocean water "battle" for control as the volcano enters the explosive subphase.
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"We never breach the surface.
It looked as if a small pilot whale were breaching the surface.
Beneath the snarling, hooded temperament, intellectual curiosity and a wide range of sympathies seethe and, occasionally, breach the surface.
From the motorboat, I watched mother-and-child humpback whales breach the surface and slide back into the deep.
While sitting on the beach, waiting for nightfall, when her work began, Dr. Sterling observed humpback whales breaching the surface of the bay.
"Our consensus is there is new magma that has now breached the surface," said Dr. Jon J. Major, a geologist with the United States Geological Survey.
Their gruff barks direct us north, on into Swanson Channel and Active Pass, where three transient orcas are breaching the surface against the splendid backdrop of Mayne Island.
The president of Amherst College, an accomplished geologist, said that the mountain was composed of soft rock and that tunnelling would be fairly easy once the engineers had breached the surface.
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