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Glossary S

The travel glossary. Letter S +++ Popular Articles: 'Saint Petersburg', 'State of Palestine', 'St. John\'s'

SDS

SDS  is the Airport Code of Sado Shima in Japan

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SDT

SDT  is the Airport Code of Saidu Sharif in Pakistan

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SDU

SDU  is the Airport Code of Rio de Janeiro - Santos Dumont in Brazil

SDY

SDY  is the Airport Code of Sidney, MT in the USA

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SEA

SEA  is the Airport Code of Seattle/Tacoma, WA in the USA

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Sea bands

sea bands  is a Product resembling a bracelet that is worn on the wrists and operates via accupressure. Wearers claim that seasickness CAN be avoided by their use, thus eliminating the

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Sea legs

sea legs  is the ability to move around on a ship without losing balance and without SEA sickness

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Seagrass

Deutsch: Seegras / Español: Pastos marinos / Português: Gramíneas marinhas / Français: Herbiers marins / Italiano: Erba marina

Seagrass in the travel context refers to flowering plants found in shallow coastal waters, forming underwater meadows that are crucial to marine ecosystems. These meadows attract travellers for their role in supporting marine biodiversity, protecting coastlines, and offering unique experiences like snorkelling and eco-tours in vibrant underwater habitats.

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