Entries from 'Dante’s Dory'
The King of Reggae
- Aperture: f/2.8
- ISO: 80
- Shutter Speed: 1/120 s
- Focal Length: 3.85mm
- Camera: iPhone 4
- Location: 18° 1′ 49.24″ N 77° 49′ 35.95″ W
Bob Marley was one of the most famous reggae singers in the world. He has written many different songs about many different things. He has inspired many people. Bob Marley was born on February 6, 1945 in Trenchtown Jamaica. He died at 36 on May 11, 1981. He died of cancer, in one of his…
Ace Dante Spells Doomsday
Last summer, Dante spent a month in Cape Code with his grandma, great aunt and great uncle. Together with his Uncle Brent, he started a book called Ace Dante Spells Doomsday. Talented Uncle Brent then illustrated the story. It’s too cute not to post! You can click on each photo to bring up the text for…
The Swimming Pool
The Swimming Pool is my favorite place on the trip so far. It has excellent snorkeling and fish are plentiful. There are even sharks. This Swimming Pool can even fit a boat in it. It has a .8 knot current. The average depth is 10 feet but it can get down to 30 feet. The…
The Panama Canal
By Dante Massaro January 3, 2014 Table of Contents (Chapter 1)______________________________________(What is the Panama Canal) (Chapter 2)________________________________(Why the Panama Canal Was Built) (Chapter 3)___________________________________________(The French Attempt) (Chapter 4)____________________________________________________(Sickness) (Chapter 5)___________________________________________(The U.S. Took Over) (Chapter 6)_______________________________________________(My Experience) (Chapter 7)_________________________________(The Future of the Panama Canal) (Chapter 8)________________________________________________(Photo Essay) (Bibliography)______________________________________________(Bibliography) Introduction What is 50 miles long, connects…
Dolphins, Dolphins, Dolphins!
I was on watch. Mom was asleep down below and Dad was at the navigation station. I heard a splash. At first I thought it was a wave but then I heard a lot more. I looked and there were dolphins everywhere. “Dolphins! Common Dolphins!” I yelled to Dad. I asked if I could go…
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