The waters of the Nile slipped beneath the hull and the boat hauled for the western shore. |
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Overlooking Traverse Bay from the western shore of Old Mission Peninsula, the eight-acre site is a wooded wonderland. |
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He launched a kayak from the river's western shore and paddled to the fall. |
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Guana Island is named after a large iguana-shape rock on its western shore. |
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We took them to the eastern shore and returned to the western shore to attempt the rescue of the two men on the upturned boat. |
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After two unsuccessful attempts to land on islands near the western shore, the canoe slowly traversed the lake. |
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In 1872, an Icelandic settlement was established at Gimli on the western shore of Lake Winnipeg. |
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A narrow band of consolidated thin lake ice was observed along the western shore of the Bruce Peninsula. |
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Whereas elderly couples often want something on the western shore, which is quieter and more elegant. |
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He estimated that the bow of the vessel was 45 to 50 degrees from the centre line of the channel toward the western shore, near a spar buoy. |
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Muskrat Dam Lake, with a registered population of 367 people, 213 on reserve, is situated in the Sioux Lookout District on the western shore of the Severn River. |
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One participant was Sir William fitz Warin, constable of Urquhart Castle standing on the western shore of Loch Ness. |
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The main arterial route along the loch is the A82 road which runs the length of its western shore. |
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He landed on the western shore the bay and claimed the territory for the Netherlands. |
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On 26 February 1606, Janzoon made landfall at the Pennefather River on the western shore of Cape York in Queensland, near the town of Weipa. |
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The tarn is forested on its western shore with rhododendrons also found there, the other shores being grassland. |
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As we turned, the southern hills loomed up in turn and then, as we passed our beach, the western shore receded and we rounded the peninsula to reach our pier. |
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The observation tower on the western shore facilitates uninterrupted views across the lake, making it easy to identify birds on the water: information panels on the upper platform show the most frequent lake inhabitants. |
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There is a lesser, or unclassified, road along the western shore connecting the villages of Grange and Portinscale. |
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The Adirondacks press close to Champlain's western shore. |
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The plant is located about halfway up the western shore of Chesapeake Bay. |
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On February 26, 1606, he made landfall at the Pennefather River on the western shore of Cape York in Queensland, near the modern town of Weipa. |
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Named one of the Ultimate Beaches by Caribbean Travel and Life, Seven Mile Beach is on the western shore of Grand Cayman Island. |
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While the bay is largely made up of intertidal flats, there is a significant area of salt marsh on the western shore. |
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The fracture of the ice pack off the western shore of Banks Island. |
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Having arrived at the western shore of the Baie, the Iroquois first reconnoitered the pathways converging towards the village, and at once divided their band into several detachments. |
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Derbent is an ancient city on the western shore of the Caspian Sea. |
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This community is located on the western shore of the Saint-Augustin River, 550 km North-East of Sept-Îles. It is accessible only by plane or boat. |
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Grand-Étang, on the western shore of Cape Breton, will be the site of a wharf repair project involving removal of the old timber deck and installation of new cross bracing, sheathing and a new concrete deck. |
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Community of Muskrat Dam Lake, with a registered population of 367 people, 213 of whom are on reserve, is situated in the Sioux Lookout District of Northwestern Ontario on the western shore of the Severn River. |
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Coniston is located on the western shore of the northern end of Coniston Water. |
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The western shore however is characterised by broad tundra lowlands that are an extension of the Hudson Bay Lowlands and the vegetation is mostly muskeg bog. |
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After taking on supplies of wood and water Ulloa rounded the tip of the peninsula with great difficulty and sailed northward along the western shore in the Pacific Ocean. |
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In 752 AD the Lombards overthrew the Exarchate, ending the influence of the Byzantine Empire on the western shore of the Adriatic for a few centuries. |
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In 1853, the Kingdom of Prussia bought a part of the western shore of the bay from Oldenburg, in order to use the harbour as a Prussian naval base, later called Wilhelmshaven. |
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