a:8:{i:0;a:8:{s:2:"id";s:1:"4";s:9:"direction";s:12:"Horizontāli";s:6:"column";s:1:"5";s:3:"row";s:1:"8";s:4:"name";s:6:"ANCHOR";s:11:"explanation";s:43:"An object to keep ships, boats from moving.";s:11:"description";s:246:"Anchor is part of an anchor device. It connects the anchor chain with the bottom of the sea to anchor a ship, to drop and lift an anchor. The number and mass of anchors depends on the type, length, width, board height of ship and navigation area.";s:5:"image";s:17:"01_hor_anchor.JPG";}i:1;a:8:{s:2:"id";s:1:"1";s:9:"direction";s:12:"Horizontāli";s:6:"column";s:1:"3";s:3:"row";s:1:"4";s:4:"name";s:4:"DUNE";s:11:"explanation";s:53:"What's the name of the masses of wind-blown sand?";s:11:"description";s:0:"";s:5:"image";s:8:"dune.JPG";}i:2;a:8:{s:2:"id";s:1:"2";s:9:"direction";s:12:"Horizontāli";s:6:"column";s:2:"10";s:3:"row";s:1:"4";s:4:"name";s:5:"AMBER";s:11:"explanation";s:48:"Fossilised conifer resin of the Tertiary period.";s:11:"description";s:249:"Amber is solid fossil resins, which is highly appreciated due to its golden shade. Amber is common in the Baltic Sea; hence, it is also found in the territory of Latvia. In Latvia it can be found on the coast of Kurzeme, especially following storms.";s:5:"image";s:9:"amber.jpg";}i:3;a:8:{s:2:"id";s:1:"3";s:9:"direction";s:12:"Horizontāli";s:6:"column";s:1:"8";s:3:"row";s:1:"6";s:4:"name";s:3:"EEL";s:11:"explanation";s:59:"Name of fish, of which the place-name of Engure is derived.";s:11:"description";s:327:"Historians believe that the term ‘Angern’ comes from the Livonian word meaning ‘eel’. The name is found on maps already in the 13th century, and was later adapted to sound Latvian – Engure. Nowadays, the Livonian roots are found in the names of the homesteads, such as “Vākas”, “Klāņas”, “Tintes”, etc.";s:5:"image";s:9:"zutis.jpg";}i:4;a:8:{s:2:"id";s:1:"5";s:9:"direction";s:10:"Vertikāli";s:6:"column";s:1:"6";s:3:"row";s:1:"3";s:4:"name";s:7:"NEPTUNE";s:11:"explanation";s:21:"Roman god of the sea.";s:11:"description";s:312:"Neptune – is the god of sea in Roman mythology. He is depicted as a well-built man holding a trident in hand. The Neptune could make the sea both rage and calm. The character of Neptune is used as a symbol of the Sea Festival, celebrated in July along the entire coast of Latvia (once called Fishing Festival).";s:5:"image";s:18:"01_ver_neptune.jpg";}i:5;a:8:{s:2:"id";s:1:"7";s:9:"direction";s:10:"Vertikāli";s:6:"column";s:2:"10";s:3:"row";s:1:"3";s:4:"name";s:7:"SAILORS";s:11:"explanation";s:62:"A profession studied in this building in the years 1875.-1915.";s:11:"description";s:587:"From 1875 to 1915, this building housed a naval school. Initially it was a naval school of the lowest category or Class 1, and after final examination the students were awarded a diploma with the qualification of navigating officer in territorial waters. In 1880 it was upgraded to Class 2 naval school awarding diplomas with the qualification of navigating officers on seagoing vessels and captains on vessels in territorial waters. In 1902 the school was once again reduced to a naval school of the lowest category, and after graduation students were entitled to enrol naval academies.";s:5:"image";s:18:"02_ver_sailors.jpg";}i:6;a:8:{s:2:"id";s:1:"8";s:9:"direction";s:10:"Vertikāli";s:6:"column";s:2:"14";s:3:"row";s:1:"2";s:4:"name";s:4:"PORT";s:11:"explanation";s:26:"A place where ships arrive";s:11:"description";s:275:"Port is a delimited area, including the aquatorium, equipped with breakwaters, piers, land-based infrastructure and waterways for cargo, transport and expedition operations, service of ships and passengers, as well as various other ancillary operations related to navigation.";s:5:"image";s:15:"03_ver_port.JPG";}i:7;a:8:{s:2:"id";s:1:"6";s:9:"direction";s:10:"Vertikāli";s:6:"column";s:1:"8";s:3:"row";s:1:"8";s:4:"name";s:4:"HOOK";s:11:"explanation";s:51:"An item attached at the end of a rod to catch fish.";s:11:"description";s:613:"Hook is usually attached at the end of a fishing line. Worldwide there are thousands of different types of hooks. A hook shall be made of quality steel. The quality of a hook can be checked by carefully bending it. Another important feature is the point sharpness, which accounts for the successful penetration of the fish mouth. The hook point is sharpened by means of a fine file or whetstone. The hooks with a short shank normally use bread crust, dough, cheese, potato or a similar bait. Long shanks are suitable for worms, insects, larvae, bugs. Double and triple tube hooks are used to catch predatory fish.";s:5:"image";s:15:"04_ver_hook.jpg";}}