- Look up debarkation, debarcation, or
disembarkation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Disembarkation or debarcation/debarkation is the
process of leaving...
- mean the
narrow p****ages used to
board or
disembark ships.
Modern shipping uses
gangways to
embark and
disembark p****engers.
Twentieth century extendible...
- and
disembark from
aircraft A bus
station P****enger
terminal (maritime), a
building in a port or on a dock
where p****engers
board and
disembark from...
- The
Disembarkation at M****illes...
- Look up debark or
disembark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Debark or
debarking may
refer to:
Disembarkation, to
leave or
offload a ship Devocalization...
- welcome. The
South African government denied that Modi had
refused to
disembark his plane,
saying that
Ramaphosa was
unable to meet Modi at the airport...
- point(s). A stop may
either be to get new p****engers (or
allow some to
disembark) or a
technical stop over (i.e., for refuelling).
Direct flights are often...
- sheltered. It
lacks sanitation facilities but
water and
snacks are available.
Disembark here for
Sarigam GIDC and Silv****a town. P****enger, MEMU,
Express and...
-
helicopter operations and
features a
floodable well deck from
which to
disembark hovercraft and
armored amphibious ****ault vehicles. The
Marine Design...
-
syndrome (or
syndrome du mal de débarquement, MdDS, or
common name
disembarkment syndrome) is a
neurological condition usually occurring after a cruise...