depth of bath

  • 51Islamic arts — Visual, literary, and performing arts of the populations that adopted Islam from the 7th century. Islamic visual arts are decorative, colourful, and, in religious art, nonrepresentational; the characteristic Islamic decoration is the arabesque.… …

    Universalium

  • 52Digital single-lens reflex camera — Nikon D700 full frame (FX) digital SLR camera …

    Wikipedia

  • 53Channels of the Hawaiian Islands — In an archipelago like the Hawaiian Islands the water between islands is typically called a channel or passage. Described here are the channels between the islands of Hawaiʻi, arranged from southeast to northwest. Contents 1 ʻAlenuihāhā Channel 2 …

    Wikipedia

  • 54Kennet and Avon Canal — The Kennet and Avon Canal is a canal in southern England. The name may refer to either the route of the original Kennet and Avon Canal Company, which linked the River Kennet at Newbury to the River Avon at Bath, or to the entire navigation… …

    Wikipedia

  • 55Dyker Heights, Brooklyn — Dyker Heights The Saitta House, an original Dyker Heights home Nickname(s): Dyker Motto: The Handsomest Suburb in Greater New York …

    Wikipedia

  • 56Mat — This article is about a piece of fabric. For other uses, see Mat (disambiguation). A welcome mat from Lexington, Massachusetts. A mat is a generic term for a piece of fabric or flat material, generally placed on a floor or other flat surface, and …

    Wikipedia

  • 57USS Higbee (DD-806) — Career Name …

    Wikipedia

  • 58USS Charles P. Cecil (DD-835) — USS Charles P. Cecil, 1971 Career (United States) …

    Wikipedia

  • 59Customs and etiquette of Japan — Japan has a code of etiquette that governs the expectations of social behavior and is considered very important. Many books instruct readers on its minutiae.Some customs here may be very regional practices, and thus may not exist in all regions… …

    Wikipedia

  • 60USS Laffey (DD-724) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Laffey. USS Laffey (DD 724) in 1964 Career (U.S.) …

    Wikipedia