They haul out on intertidal rocks and ledes, sandy and pebble beaches, sandbars, and sometimes, ice floes. |
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As these mountain ranges collided through history, they left gas-filled deposits like sandbars in a river. |
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Mafia is the largest island in this archipelago, which is made up of many smaller islands atolls and tidal sandbars. |
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The flows lead down to a shoreline which scientists think has river deltas and sandbars, all familiar geographical features from home. |
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They also provide considerable information about the river itself, its sandbars and islands, as well as the plants and timber on its banks. |
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At Odeceixe in the south the River Seixe broadened through sandbars to meet the sea between high rocky headlands. |
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The data collected will allow researchers to track the size and number of sandbars and related near-shore habitat. |
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The plants occurred in mesic wooded habitats as well as rocky sandbars of Halls Creek, and the sandy shore of the Little Miami River. |
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These offer information about shifting shoals, sandbars and such that can be critical for boaters and productive for fishers. |
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Of course, an unintended consequence of these jetties was that they created offshore shoals and sandbars that tended to magnify the waves here. |
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He observed that sanderlings, when not foraging, roosted amicably in large flocks on sandbars. |
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The Streaked Horned Lark is local and uncommon along coastal beaches of western Washington and on sandbars in the Lower Columbia River. |
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He also had a ship built in Scotland, especially for crossing the sandbars of the mouth. |
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Oregon's lighthouses were all but inaccessible when they were built in the 19th century, near shoals and sandbars, treacherous offshore rocks and reefs. |
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Here on these wind blown islands with their indescribable untouched beauty, you travel among spectacular sandbars and reefs in search of natural produce. |
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You'll camp on sandbars and islands, travel through three national parks, and watch elephants, zebras, kudus, and water bucks lazing along the shoreline. |
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Another example is the Kei River which might not have the same exposed sandbars at low tide but is so shallow that the ferry cannot operate at spring low tide. |
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The coastal plains exhibit more or less flat, narrow terrain with landforms such as beach ridges, sandbars, and backwater marshes. |
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Eddie liked to take his johnboat into the shallow, reedy, sandbars that the out-of-town fishermen, with their big, expensive, fiberglass bassboats, couldn't reach. |
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Old beaver trails, bank caveins and sandbars often provide them with the stairstep structure to access crossing sites without bailing off a bank like a skydiver. |
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Aker maintained that the criticisms of the cove's geography were unfounded, because the configuration of the sandbars in the cove was cyclic over the decades. |
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Noorderhaaks, Rottumerplaat and Rottumeroog are generally considered to be islands, the others are considered to be sandbars and disappear from time to time into the waves. |
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