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North by north lest we have to settle down we can sail without the wind in this town Things that London never saw Northern winters start to thaw; To islands on the sea, lands I've never seen, things will get calmer follow me. You said a long long tim
Strong winds and heavy rain have caused problems in many places in the North Island and the upper part of the South Island. About 16,000 homes in South Taranaki and Wanganui have no electricity as power poles and lines fell. 600 power lines are down.
The word hectic is unknown on the East Frisian islands off the northern coast of Germany and that applies to the cosy isle of Spiekeroog. Guests that came here in 1846 described it as less noisy and luxurious than the other six islands. At first glan