Image Passage animated.gif thumb The passage in motion does not always show up, but is commons File Passage animated.gif available in commons This image is available at commons, not sure why it is not visible The passage is a movement seen in upper level dressage , in which the horse performs a highly elevated and extremely powerful Trot horse gait trot . The horse is very collection horse collected and moves with great impulsion . Image Trot animated.gif left thumb extended trot The passage differs from the working, medium, collected, and extended trot horse gait trot in that the horse raises a diagonal pair high off the ground and suspends the leg for a longer period than seen in the other trot types. The hindquarters are very engaged, and the knees and hocks are flexed more than the other trot types. The horse appears to trot in slow motion, making it look as if it is dancing. The passage is first introduced in the dressage intermediaire test II. A horse must be well confirmed in its training to perform the passage, and must be proficient in collecting while remaining energetic, calm, and supple. The horse must also have built up the correct muscles to do the strenuous movement. External links Image Trakhener Dressur Zweites 2.jpg thumb 320px right The passage. http www.dressage.to video pages olympicferro3 html Olympic Ferro performing the passage Category Dressage terminology Category Riding techniques and movements de Passagieren Reitkunst pl Pasa muzyka pt Passage equita o ro Pasaj dresaj ru fi Passage sv Passage ridsport ... more details
Pampa Passage coor dm 64 18 S 62 10 W is a ship passage along the east side of Brabant Island , trending southwestward between the latter island and off lying Lecointe Island and Pampa Island . The name Bahia Pampa was given by the Argentine Antarctic expedition of 1947 48 after the term passage is considered apt for this feature. usgs gazetteer Category Straits of the Palmer Archipelago Category Article Feedback 5 PalmerArchipelago geo stub ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Merton Passage coor dm 54 14 S 36 24 W is a narrow passage between Right Whale Rocks and a small rock 0.1 nautical miles 0.2  km north of Barff Point , at the east side of the entrance to Cumberland Bay , South Georgia . The name Merton, the former name for Right Whale Rocks, was applied to this passage by Discovery Investigations DI personnel as a result of surveys during the period 1926 30. usgs gazetteer Category Straits of Antarctica SouthGeorgia geo stub ... more details
for the Passage Islands near Puerto Rico Spanish Virgin Islands distinguish Passage Island, Falkland Islands Infobox Falkland island Image Map Falkland Islands Passage Islands.PNG MapCaption Location of the Passage Islands within the Falkland Islands latitude longitude coordinates coord 51.592 60.724 dim 20000 region FK display inline,title island group english name Passage Islands spanish name Islas del Pasaje meaning of name area area rank highest elevation Population population rank main settlement references The Passage Islands lang es Islas del Pasaje are a group of four islands off Dunnose Head , West Falkland , at the mouth of King George Bay . References references Falkland Islands topics Category Islands of the Falkland Islands Falklands geo stub es Islas del Pasaje Malvinas ... more details
Graham Passage coor dm 64 24 S 61 31 W is a passage separating Murray Island Antarctica Murray Island from the west coast of Graham Land . Named by Captain Skidsmo after his whale catcher 20, 1922. usgs gazetteer Category Straits of Graham Land Category Danco Coast DancoCoast geo stub ... more details
Southwind Passage coor dm 65 18 S 65 20 W is a navigable passage between Betheder Islands and Dickens Rocks , located at the north extremity of the Biscoe Islands . Named by Captain Sumner R. Dolber , USCG, commander of the USCGC 1967 68 season. usgs gazetteer Category Straits of the Biscoe Islands Biscoes geo stub ... more details
all plot date December 2011 Primary sources date December 2011 Infobox Television episode Title A Passage for Trumpet Series The Twilight Zone Image Image A Passage for Trumpet.jpg 250px Caption Jack Klugman and Mary Webster in A Passage for Trumpet Season 1 Episode 32 Airdate May 20, 1960 Production 173 3633 Writer Rod Serling Director Don Medford Guests Jack Klugman Joey Crown br Frank Wolff actor Frank Wolff Baron br John Anderson actor John Anderson Gabriel archangel Gabe br Mary Webster Nan br Ned Glass Nate Pawnshop Owner br James Flavin Truck Driver Music Lyn Murray , including trumpet cues Episode list List of Twilight Zone episodes Prev The Chaser The Twilight Zone The Chaser Next Mr. Bevis A Passage for Trumpet is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone 1959 TV series The Twilight Zone . Plot Waiting at the back door of a night club is Joey Crown, a down and out trumpet player. He hopes to see a former boss, Baron, to beg for a chance to work again. When Baron finds out Joey still drinks, he turns him away with some money for old times. Baron asks Joey why he let himself fall into his present state. Because I m sad, because I m nothing, because I ll live and die in a crummy one roomer with dirty walls and cracked pipes, Joey replies. He confesses his horn is half his language. I m Gabriel with a golden horn. It comes out beauty. But only when he is drunk. Convinced he is washed up, Joey sells his Baby his beloved trumpet to Nate, a pawnbroker, for 8.50. Nate then puts it in the window for sale with a 25.00 tag on it. From the other ... re in the middle, between the two the real and the shadow. The way to go is up to the other trumpet ... episode id 0734545 episode A Passage for Trumpet http www.tv.com the twilight zone a passage for trumpet episode 12616 summary.html TV.com episode page Twilight Zone episodes DEFAULTSORT Passage For Trumpet ... fr Coup de trompette nl A Passage for Trumpet ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Orphan date February 2009 Strait passage is a concept in Admiralty law which allows for a vessel to pass through a strait . Given the United Nations extension of territorial waters to a maximum width of 12  miles, straits with width of less than 24 miles are entirely composed of territorial waters. Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea however, innocent passage rules do not apply and ships both commercial and military are allowed passage as if they were traversing the high seas . DEFAULTSORT Strait Passage Category Law of the sea International law stub ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Croker Passage Coord 64 0 S 61 42 W source GNIS display inline,title is a passage lying between the Christiania Islands and Two Hummock Island to the east, and Hoseason Island and Li ge Island to the west, in the Palmer Archipelago . The northern entrance of this passage was very roughly charted and named Croker Inlet by Henry Foster scientist Henry Foster in 1829, for John W. Croker 1780 1857 , Secretary to the Admiralty at that time. The name has since been applied to the whole of this deep water passage, which provides an alternative entrance to the northern end of Gerlache Strait . References usgs gazetteer id 3322 Category Straits of the Palmer Archipelago PalmerArchipelago geo stub ... more details
Innocent passage is a concept in law of the sea which allows for a vessel to pass through the territorial waters of another state subject to certain restrictions. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea UN Convention on the Law of the Sea defines innocent passage as blockquote Passage is innocent so long as it is not prejudicial to the peace, good order or security of the coastal State. Such passage shall take place in conformity with this Convention and with other rules of international law. http www.un.org Depts los convention agreements texts unclos part2.htm blockquote See also United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Freedom of Navigation Corfu Channel Incident Transit passage USS Yorktown CG 48 USS Yorktown Incident, 1988 References reflist External links http www.un.org Depts los convention agreements texts unclos part2.htm UN Convention on the Law of the Sea Section 3 defines innocent passage Spadi 2001 http journals.cambridge.org action displayAbstract?fromPage online&aid 1522152&fulltextType RA&fileId S0020589300065192 The Bridge on the Strait of Messina Lowering the Right of Innocent Passage? International and Comparative Law Quarterly 2001, vol. 50. Category Law of the sea law term stub cs Pokojn proplut de Recht der friedlichen Durchfahrt es Paso inocente ko hr Ne kodljivi prolazak ka nl Onschuldige doorvaart pl Prawo nieszkodliwego przep ywu ru sv Oskadlig genomfart vi Qua l i kh ng g y h i zh ... more details
Infobox film name Dangerous Passage image size image Dangerous Passage FilmPoster.jpeg caption director William Berke producer William H. Pine producer br William C. Thomas producer writer Daniel Mainwaring writer narrator starring See below music Alexander Laszlo composer Alexander Laszlo cinematography Fred Jackman Jr. editing Henry Adams distributor released 18 December 1944 runtime 60 minutes country film US language English budget gross Dangerous Passage is a 1944 American film directed by William Berke . Cast Robert Lowery actor Robert Lowery as Joe Beck Phyllis Brooks as Nita Paxton Charles Arnt as Daniel Bergstrom Jack La Rue as Mike Zomano John Eldredge actor John Eldredge as Vaughn Victor Kilian as Buck Harris, 1st Mate Alec Craig as Dawson the Steward William Edmunds actor William Edmunds as Captain Saul External links IMDb title id 0036741 title Dangerous Passage Internet Archive film id dangerous passage name Dangerous Passage Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Dangerous Passage Category 1944 films Category American films Category 1940s drama films Category English language films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by William A. Berke 1940s drama film stub ... more details
Pitt Passage is a strait , in the southern of part of Puget Sound in the U.S. state of Washington U.S. state Washington . Entirely within Pierce County, Washington Pierce County , Pitt Passage separates Key Peninsula from McNeil Island . Pitt Passage was named Pit Passage by Charles Wilkes during the United States Exploring Expedition Wilkes Expedition of 1838 1842. ref cite book last Phillips first James W. title Washington State Place Names year 1971 publisher University of Washington Press isbn 0 295 95158 3 ref References reflist External links Gnis 1507477 Pitt Passage , United States Geological Survey USGS , Geographic Names Information System GNIS entry coord 47 12 55.5 N 122 43 18.7 W display title Category Landforms of Pierce County, Washington Category Straits of Washington state Category Landforms of Puget Sound Washington geo stub ... more details
File Duncan Passage.svg 300px thumb Duncan Passage Duncan Passage is a strait in the Indian Ocean . It is about convert 48 km abbr on wide it separates Rutland Island part of Great Andaman to the north, and Little Andaman to the south. West of Duncan Passage is the Bay of Bengal east is the Andaman Sea . Several small islands and islets lie along the passage. North to south, they are Cinque Islands, a famous underwater diving spot Manners Strait lies between North Cinque Island and Rutland Island Passage Island The Sisters North Brother Island South Brother Island. Notes and references Translation Ref fr Passe Duncan coord 11 2 N 92 35 E display title Category Straits of India Category Straits of the Indian Ocean Category Geography of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands be fr Passe Duncan pt Passagem Duncan ru ... more details
File The first ferry of the day from Passage East geograph.org.uk 1388506.jpg thumb Passage East as seen from the car ferry Passage East Irish place name An Pas iste Thoir is a fishing village in County Waterford , Republic of Ireland Ireland , situated on the west bank of Waterford Harbour . It is 12  km from Waterford city Waterford 10  km from Dunmore East and 21  km from Tramore . History On 23 August 1170, a year after Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke Strongbow landed in Bannow , symbolising the beginning of the Normans Norman invasion of Ireland, he returned to the country with 200 knights and 1,000 men, landing in Passage East. Nearby are the ruins of Geneva Barracks , a one time planned utopian colony turned into a notorious prison and point of departure for thousands of rebels transported from the country for participation in the 1798 rebellion . Beach Passage East has a nice long beach great for fishing with some fine specimen bass being caught, other fish being ... Passage to Woodstown when the tide is out, this is a great walk on a sunny morning to take in the views across the river towards Duncannon. Passage East also has a natural mussel bed in which you can ... to Woodstown. Car ferry Passage East Ferry Company Limited, which has been in operation since ... GAA club, Passage GAA , concentrates on hurling. Its best known players are Sean Cullinane and Eoin Kelly Waterford hurler Eoin Kelly . Eoin Kelly won Passage s first GAA All Stars Awards All Star award in All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2008 2008 . The football club associated with the Passage ... in Passage East every September. See also List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland List of towns and villages in Ireland References reflist http www.waterfordtourism.com passage east.htm Waterford Tourism profile of Passage East http www.passageferry.ie Car Ferry Commonscat coord 52 ... in County Waterford Category Fishing in Ireland de Passage East ru ... more details
refimprove date February 2011 Orphan date January 2011 The Passage has for 30 years run London s largest voluntary sector day centre for homeless and vulnerable people helping over 200 people every day to access diverse services, including primary services showers, access to clothes, etc. , housing and welfare advice, health services and employment and training services. The Passage have a supporting team of Street Link workers who make contact with those sleeping rough to see what can be done to help and have been running a 48 bed hostel, Passage House, since 1 March 2000. The Passage also run Montfort House, which contains 16 self contained studio flats with on site staff support for those preparing for independent living. The Passage has been supported by numerous organisations and individuals including, Cherie Blair , Sir Stuart Rose ref Photography, Philanthropy and the Corporate Website http www.corporate eye.com blog 2011 01 photography philanthropy ref , Marks & Spencer , Hard Rock Caf and 85FOUR . For their 30th anniversary, The Passage and 85FOUR created an exhibition, THIRTY by THIRTY ref http www.thirtybythirty.org.uk ref . The exhibition showcases 30 subjects such as Cherie Blair , Rory Bremner , Sir Stuart Rose , John Varley , Housing Minister Grant Shapps and Archbishop Vincent Nichols just to name a few as well as a number of clients The Passage has helped to turn their lives around, colleagues, volunteers and supporters ref Face to face http www.designweek.co.uk home blog blog archive face to face 3022512.article ref . 30 different photographers including Bob Wheeler, Alan Mahon, Paul Wenham Clarke and Tom Hunter took images. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.passage.org.uk The Passage Website http www.thirtybythirty.org.uk THIRTY by THIRTY Website http www.85FOUR.com 85FOUR Website Categories DEFAULTSORT Passage Category Homelessness ... more details
Image Alaska Panhandle.png thumb 350px right A map of the Alaskan portion of the Inside Passage. The Inside Passage is a coastal route for oceangoing vessels along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific Northwest Pacific coast of North America . The route extends from southeastern Alaska , in the United States , through western British Columbia , in Canada , to northwestern Washington U.S. state Washington state , in the United States. Ships using the route can avoid some of the bad weather in the open ocean and may visit some of the many isolated communities along the route. The Inside Passage is heavily travelled by cruise ships, freighters, tugs with tows, fishing craft and ships of the Alaska Marine Highway , BC Ferries , and Washington State Ferries systems. The term Inside Passage is also often used to refer to the ocean and islands around the passage itself. The Inside Passage is also sometimes referred to as the Inland Passage which is in turn a reference to early explorers quests to locate the Northwest Passage between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean . Route It is generally accepted that the Inside Passage starts in Puget Sound in Washington and then extends north, first along the British Columbia Coast and then the Alaska Panhandle ... page 808 ref ref cite book last Manning first Richard title Inside Passage A Journey Beyond Borders ... . Alaska portion The Alaskan portion of the Inside Passage extends convert 500 mi km from north to south ... and canoeing The Inside Passage is a destination for kayakers and canoeists from all over the world ... in Alaska. Gallery gallery Image NOAA line2114.jpg Image Inside Passage aboard MV Queen of Prince Rupert ... Tourist information on Alaska s Inside Passage Alaska Category Water transport in British Columbia ... Category Regions of Alaska Category Tourism regions of Alaska de Inside Passage es Pasaje Interior fr Passage Int rieur nl Inside Passage pt Passagem Interior ... more details
Image The calm side at high tide.jpg thumb right High tide, Pumicestone Passage. Image Pelicans glasshouse.jpg thumb right Glasshouse Mountains from Bellara, Queensland Bellara . Image Caloundra.jpg thumb right The passage at Caloundra . Pumicestone Passage , also known as the Pumicestone Channel , is a narrow waterway between Bribie Island and the mainland in Queensland , Australia. The northern extent of the passage is at Caloundra , while at the south is Deception Bay . History The passage was originally shown as Pumice stone River on the maps of Matthew Flinders as he found an abundance of pumice stone lining the shoreline. He was the first European explorer to enter Moreton Bay in 1799 on the Norfolk sloop Sloop H. M. Norfolk and spent two weeks exploring the bay and surrounds and naming Point Skirmish and Pumice stone River. ref http www.rag.org.au wmhs facts.htm The Matthew Flinders Bicentenary Association ref Environment Gazetted in 1986, Pumicestone Passage Marine Park, extends from the southern entrance to the Caloundra bar and is just over 35 kilometres long via the channels and has a surface area of 63 km . The marine park has 24 islands and is bounded by 240 kilometres of shoreline. Eighty percent of the Passage is under two metres deep and dugongs frequent its waters seasonally to feed on the seagrass on the bottom of the channels in the passage. Dolphins and turtles also make the Passage home as do over 350 species of birds. Habitats within and adjoining the passage include mangroves and saltmarshes, sand flats and mud flats, coastal dunes and seagrass meadows. ref http www.wheretostay.net article.htm?qa aubribe2 Bridie Island Tourist Information ref ref http ... top 2040 20things to do queensland.htm Queensland things to do website ref The Passage forms part of the Moreton Bay and Pumicestone Passage Important Bird Area , so identified by BirdLife ... cite web url http www.birdata.com.au iba.vm title IBA Moreton Bay and Pumicestone Passage accessdate ... more details
distinguish Martinique Channel Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Martinique Passage is a strait in the Caribbean , at Coord 15.1666667 N 61.25 W . It separates Dominica and Martinique . Category Straits of the Caribbean Category Geography of Dominica Category Geography of Martinique Category Dominica Martinique border Category International straits Dominica geo stub Martinique geo stub de Martinique Passage fr Canal de la Dominique pl Cie nina Martynika ... more details
Image MaramasikeMap.png thumb 250px Maramasike Passage The Maramasike Passage coord 9 33 S 161 24 E display inline,title is a narrow strait passage which separates the two islands of Malaita Province in the Solomon Islands , the larger Malaita and the smaller South Malaita Island , also known as Maramasike. A similar passage is found between the Florida Islands . The channel is the result of volcanic activity. ref name Ivens W.G. Ivens. Melanesians of the South east Solomon Islands . London Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1927 2. ref The northern mouth leads to Raroi Su u Lagoon, a sheltered bay. ref name Leary cite web url http www.wetlands.org RSIS WKBASE OceaniaDir SolomonIs.htm title Solomon Islands work A Dictionary of Wetlands in Oceania accessdate 2007 10 24 author Tanya Leary ref The channel is 28 miles long and is navigable by small vessels. The northern mouth is much wider than the southern mouth, and is several miles wide with scattered shoal barrier island s and mangrove patches. It narrows at the southern end, and is much deeper and is surrounded by cliffs. ref name Ivens In places, the passage is less than 400 m wide and only about 4 m deep. ref name Leary The Saltwater Crocodile may inhabit the area, particularly the Taha River and Taramata Creek near the northern end of the passage. ref name Leary There are several villages along the passage, particularly on the northern stretch. ref name Leary A protected area including the passage, the Are are Lagoon, southern Malaita and western South Malaita has been proposed. ref Lees, A., Garnett, M. & Wright, S. 1991 . A Representative Protected Forests System for the Solomon Islands. Report prepared for the Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service. Maruia Society, Nelson, New Zealand. Cited in Leary. ref References reflist Category Straits of the Solomon Islands ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Ob Passage coor dm 66 33 S 93 1 E is a passage 0.4 nautical miles 0.7  km wide between Khmary Island and Mabus Point on the coast of Antarctica. First observed by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911 14 under Mawson. Mapped by the Soviet expedition 1956 , who named it for the ship Ob . usgs gazetteer Category Straits of Antarctica Category Landforms of Queen Mary Land QueenMaryLand geo stub ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 Nimrod Passage coor dm 64 59 S 63 58 W is a marine passage leading to the northern end of Lemaire Channel between Wauwermans Islands and Dannebrog Islands in Wilhelm Archipelago . Surveyed by the Royal Navy Hydrographic Survey Unit in March April 1964, and safely navigated by RRS John Biscoe at this time. Named after the motor survey boat Nimrod which was used to take most of the soundings. usgs gazetteer Category Straits of the Wilhelm Archipelago WilhelmArchipelago geo stub ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Plata Passage coor dm 64 40 S 62 1 W is a passage in Wilhelmina Bay separating Brooklyn Island from the west coast of Graham Land . First charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Gerlache, 1897 99, and named after the estuary between Argentina and Uruguay in recognition of the services rendered the expedition by the people of Argentina. usgs gazetteer Category Straits of Graham Land Category Danco Coast DancoCoast geo stub ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Heron Passage coor dm 54 0 S 38 11 W is a channel between Vaughan Island and Trinity Island in the Willis Islands at South Georgia . The existence of this passage, reported in the 1930s, was confirmed by HMS Owen during a hydrographic survey of the area in 1961. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC after one of the Owen s survey motor boats, the Heron. usgs gazetteer Category Channels of the Southern Ocean SouthGeorgia geo stub ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Sealers Passage coor dm 61 2 S 55 23 W is a marine channel between Elephant Island and Seal Islands , South Shetland Islands . Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC in 1971, the passage is a short cut around the north coast of Elephant Island used by sealers in the 1820s. usgs gazetteer Category Channels of the Southern Ocean SouthShetlands geo stub ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Lena Passage coor dm 66 34 S 92 58 E is a passage 0.5 nautical miles 0.9  km wide between the southwest part of the Haswell Islands and Vetrov Hill on the coast of Antarctica. Mapped by the Soviet expedition 1956 , who named it for the ship Lena. usgs gazetteer Category Straits of Antarctica Category Landforms of Queen Mary Land QueenMaryLand geo stub ... more details