![]() Nick Lavery is an active-duty Green Beret within the United States Army Special Forces. “Objective Secure: The Battle-Tested Guide to Goal Achievement”, by Nick Lavery (From Episode 347) “Facing Death in Cambodia” “Thai Stick: Surfers, Scammers, and the Untold Story of the Marijuana Trade” Always Faithful entwines the stories of Marine Major Tom Schueman, and his friend and Afghan interpreter, Zainullah “Zak” Zaki, as they describe their parallel lives, converging paths, and unbreakable bond in the face of overwhelming danger, culminating in Zak and his family’s harrowing escape from Kabul. “Always Faithful: A Story of the War in Afghanistan, the Fall of Kabul, and the Unshakable Bond Between a Marine and an Interpreter”, by Tom Shueman (From Episode 350)īand of Brothers meets Argo in this dramatic and heartfelt dual memoir of the war in Afghanistan told by two men from opposite worlds. “Never Split The Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended On It”, by Chris Voss (From Episode 354)Ī former international hostage negotiator for the FBI offers a new, field-tested approach to high-stakes negotiations―whether in the boardroom or at home. “House to House”, and “Remember the Ramrods”, by David Bellavia (From Episode 357) Michael died thirty minutes later, having made the ultimate sacrifice. Instead, he threw himself onto the live grenade, shielding his fellow soldiers from the immediate explosion. When a grenade thrown from insurgents bounced off Michael’s chest, he could have escaped. On September 29, 2006, Michael Monsoor and two SEAL snipers watched vigilantly for enemy activity from their rooftop post in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. “Defend Us In Battle: The True Story of MA2 Navy SEAL Medal of Honor Recipient Michael A. As nearly as I have been able to learn, I was born near a cross-roads post-office called Hale’s Ford, and the year was 1858 or 1859….” I am not quite sure of the exact place or exact date of my birth, but at any rate I suspect I must have been born somewhere and at some time. I was born a slave on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia. Call Us At: 1 (619) 260-1880 to reserve now.“Up From Slavery: An Autobiography by Booker T. Scuba San Diego offers Guided Day and Night Dives and Snorkeling adventures at La Jolla ecological reserve. There is plenty of food and resources for them to grow and mature. The warm weather sets up the perfect environment for healthy development in maturing sharks. The warm San Diego climate is a great location for the developing embryos to grow up. Pregnant leopard sharks use La Jolla Shores to raise their little ones. Scientists estimate that a majority of of them show up to find a mate. But you can see them year-round.īiologists estimate that the sharks that come to La Jolla are 97% female. The leopard sharks at the La Jolla Shores are typically in their largest numbers from early June through the end of September or October, when thousands of them migrate to La Jolla Shores for their mating season. We will be happy to take you to a guided snorkeling tour to see them, as well as garibaldi, shovelnose guitarfish, sea lions and many more. Despite being carnivores they never attack humans. Their beautiful appearance is fascinating to gaze at. They draw visitors from all over the world – especially during summertime. They’re found all over the coast of California, but they particularly like the warm water in La Jolla. The diet of the shark consists of clams, shrimp, crabs, octopus and bony fish. Their body is covered in a very striking pattern of dark saddles and splotches which is why it is called the “leopard” shark. The Leopard Shark is about four to five feet (1.2-1.5 meters) in length and is slender bodied with a short, round snout. The pleasant San Diego climate is a great location for the developing embryos to grow up. The leopard sharks which are pregnant claim La Jolla as home. The majority of them arrive there to find a mate. Biologists estimate that 97% of sharks that come to La Jolla are female. With the small waves and warm water, it becomes a perfect place for the leopard sharks to hang out. There is a Submarine canyon just offshore at La Jolla Shores, so the waves there are normally smaller, which keeps the colder water from the deep from mixing with the warmer water of the shallows. La Jolla Shores is a summer getaway for thousands of beautiful leopard sharks. Snorkeling with leopard sharks in La Jolla is one of San Diego’s most popular water attractions.
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