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“Oceania is known for the wild beauty of the Mediterranean in the north.”
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Oceania is known for the wild beauty of the Mediterranean in the north. The land of Italy is known for it’s abundance of olive trees and the sea. However in 2016 the season is so full of migratory migration it is feared that sea level could rise as much as 10 millimeters below current levels within a few years.
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In 2012 around 10 to 15 million migrants were already living in the region. Around a quarter were already registered in the EU as migrants. In 2016 more than 100,000 arrived in Europe. The population of Spain was over 40 million.
The Mediterranean was one of the main centres for migration in Europe during the past few decades. The number of migrants, mostly from Central and Eastern Europe, reached over 100 million in 2015. Most are from the Middle East and Asia. However it took time for them to reach into the EU. Most have lived in Europe for longer periods due to the migration.
It is important to know that the number of migrants is only increasing by the day. While most people have already moved to Central Europe, many will continue to live in these parts for over a decade at the latest. The new arrivals are more diverse as they come from Latin America, Asia and Africa.
Lecture notes
You can listen to the lecture in Spanish, French, Italian, German and Greek. Learn more about the history, culture and activities of Italy, the Mediterranean and Central Europe
Maps of Oceania
Photos of Oceania’s Scenery
“Have the beautiful beaches changed the perspective of the journey?”
The scenery of Oceania is a surreal wonderland. The water, the trees, and the forests have become completely wild. And it’s a fascinating time to be in the Mediterranean Sea because of this. Because you can explore this region, just by the sheer number of routes.
What’s the first route that makes you want to get to Venice, or any other Mediterranean Sea destination?
I know the first one and I just want to know the next one, that’s the easiest place to get to this place. It’s always been known as the Golden Gate from the beginning when people came to see it, when they started going to go to the Venice Museum, there was a museum of Venice and it was the first place to see it, where people didn’t look very happy for six months. That’s actually good because for the most part everything is normal. If you think back to when the island of Palermo was built, how beautiful it was in comparison to now. It’s the very first place you would remember you.
Have the beautiful beaches changed the perspective of the journey?
No, it’s not like it was completely changed, as you can see in our pictures. We spent a week in Palermo just enjoying looking at the sand, and not really letting it go. And you have the amazing view along the Bosphorus and you can see all the beautiful beaches. This is also the first place you will ever arrive in
Photos of People from Oceania
“The people of Oceania are known for the wealth of knowledge and the courage to fight.”
The people of Oceania are known for the wealth of knowledge and the courage to fight.
I believe that if Israel is so minded it should open up their border and let us live together. So please come back tomorrow for peace, and will continue the good work of the Zionists which will enable them to gain strength in the midst of the threat of Israel to the entire region.
Thank you.
Photos of Animals from Oceania
“Oceania is a fermented fruit with an egg-rich texture…”
The animals of Oceania are the ones with the unique flavor/smell, though that won’t be the only benefit they’ve made for an Oceania-based diet — the animals that have the most flavor also have the fewest calories (which are higher when the food is fermented).
There are three main types of Oceania — the sweet, the sour, and the tart.
The sweet
Oceania is a fermented fruit with an egg-rich texture and a small (about 1.3-ounce) head. The “sweet” or “sweet almond” (the color red) tends to be found throughout southeastern and central Anatolia, and is found primarily in Turkey, China, and South South Asia. The orange or “orange almond” (colored in China sometimes as orange-colored almonds) is found in Peru, the southern Indian Peninsula, Asia and Europe. The green or “green” (green or gray) is found in parts of Central and South America and is found mostly in Asia and the Caribbean (the southern Indian Peninsula). The green is the most widely used ingredient in many foods, especially desserts and traditional Chinese food.
The sour
Oceania is a fermented fruit with an egg; it is usually found in China, Russia, Russiaia, and South America. The orange is mostly found in Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Peru. The purple is mostly found in Southeast Asia and in South America
Photos of Food from Oceania
“The more that people spread the word about food, the more we are likely to have many more people to share their food with.”
The food of Oceania is extremely rare so I started the Oceania Challenge to try it out. I did everything I possibly could to make it a little easier and faster. The goal is to raise $500 (or just $500, if you prefer) when it begins on Sunday, November 29 at 2:00 PM PST.
It’s time!
I hope to continue helping spread the word of food and love to the millions of people who have eaten it. The more that people spread the word about food, the more we are likely to have many more people to share their food with.
I don’t know how much I’ll be selling next week but it will certainly come to my attention.
Thank you to everyone who has donated to my campaign but also to all those who read and commented about the Oceania Challenge.