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nearby Swansea inaccessible by uplifting the | shoreline, a new pier was constructed to the south at |
otest bays of the Isle of Wight with a rocky | shoreline about 100m in length. |
Tanasi Monument on the | shoreline above the now-submerged site of Tanasi. |
ting a stable revenue stream for open space, | shoreline access and affordable housing; a news report |
ll material was used to expand the Manhattan | shoreline across West Street. |
As the | shoreline advances or retreats, a succession of contin |
location, currently in Point Pinole Regional | Shoreline, after a factory explosion demolished the tw |
ed; the storm surge swept the barge from the | shoreline all the way across Beach Boulevard, nearly 5 |
armel Chamber Music Society Competition, the | Shoreline Alliance Chamber Music Competition, the Summ |
Wharf Theatre, the Wightwood School and the | Shoreline Alliance for the Arts in which she initiated |
inundated by 8 feet (2.4 m) of water and the | shoreline along Lake Pontchartrain was similarly inund |
rrounding Fort Orange on 24 miles (39 km) of | shoreline along the Hudson River and 24 miles (39 km) |
Shoreline along the Northern Unit of Illinois Beach St | |
Its wooded | shoreline also provides opportunities for hiking and v |
key slots at venues such as the Fillmore and | Shoreline Amphitheater. |
Neighbors of the Googleplex include | Shoreline Amphitheatre to the north; Intuit to the nor |
Shoreline Amphitheatre is an outdoor amphitheater, in | |
Shoreline Amphitheatre | |
Shoreline Amphitheatre as seen from ground level | |
07/08/2004: | Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA |
o times for the Bridge School Benefit at the | Shoreline Amphitheatre, the lyrics are the same, but t |
10/31/00, | Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California |
(David LaBruyere/Mayer) - 6:50 (Live at the | Shoreline Amplitheaer, July 16, 2004) |
The first development would begin along the | shoreline, an area left vacant by the demolition of th |
rovides 19 cabins, all located near the lake | shoreline, and 60 campsites. |
ytime, periscope-level reconnaissance of the | shoreline and echo-soundings were performed. |
miles (21 km) long, has 52 miles (84 km) of | shoreline, and is about 60 feet (18 m) deep at its max |
It has a 315-mile (507 km) | shoreline and covers nearly 110,000 acres (450 square |
The lake has over 850 miles of | shoreline and covers approximately 50,000 acres (200 k |
Wama was constructed almost along the | shoreline and was used as a fighter airfield. |
84,0000 m² of land with 750m of | shoreline and will be completed by 2013. |
These edge waves become trapped near the | shoreline and when two of them come together from oppo |
district is centered around Michigan's West | Shoreline and includes the cities of Muskegon and Holl |
Though not a | shoreline and terrace according to these geologists, i |
am and has approximately 60 miles (97 km) of | shoreline and a flood storage capacity of 68,550 acre |
was expanded to the east and west along the | shoreline and to the south up the bluffs. |
It had a rocky | shoreline and small hills (less than 100 metres tall) |
been altered, moving the line closer to the | shoreline and thus also the station. |
They tend to remain close to the | shoreline and are extremely sensitive to chemical chan |
ke Ouachita has over 690 miles (1,110 km) of | shoreline and over 40,000 acres (16,000 ha) of water. |
it extends three kilometres inland from the | shoreline, and includes the hills of Roca Maura and To |
Watauga Lake has 106 miles (171 km) of | shoreline and a flood storage capacity of 152,829 acre |
This is Southampton's only remaining | shoreline and is a good place to observe Southampton's |
ion as part of the Port Phillip Bay (Western | Shoreline) and Bellarine Peninsula Ramsar Site. |
imply a shallow lake, with a sharply defined | shoreline and little nesting cover. |
late, Point San Pablo, Point Molate Regional | Shoreline and Point Molate Marsh. |
ce, as part of the Port Phillip Bay (Western | Shoreline) and Bellarine Peninsula Ramsar Site. |
942 when high water levels began eroding the | shoreline and flooding out their buildings and burial |
itch forms the northern half of the island's | shoreline, and the West Branch forms the southern half |
oat cobbles along the Strait of Juan de Fuca | shoreline and collected at sites B6133 and B6136. |
d park sits on 1-mile (1.6 km) of Lake Huron | shoreline and offers 143 campsites along with 4 miles |
lt on the bluffs in that era still grace the | shoreline and the Sagamore Beach Colony Club establish |
d "islands" because of the highly convoluted | shoreline and because many of them were islands prior |
northwest, running parallel to the Vancouver | shoreline and terminating at the University Endowment |
forms part of the Port Phillip Bay (Western | Shoreline) and Bellarine Peninsula Ramsar Site as a we |
Hamilton County with 810 miles (1,303 km) of | shoreline and two bridges crossing it at State Highway |
During all seasons, the refuge's | shoreline and open spoil deposits are used as resting |
It has 8 miles (13 km) of | shoreline and 334 acres (1.4 km2). |
Parksville Lake has 109 miles (175 km) of | shoreline and the lake's water levels fluctuate by jus |
about 250 meters (800 feet) wide between the | shoreline and abutting a 180-meter (600-foot) high blu |
he lighthouse is not open to the public, the | shoreline and clifface where the lighthouse sits is ac |
The wreck still lies on the | shoreline and is a tourist attraction. |
Its seven miles (11 km) of | shoreline are largely undeveloped, making the Oleta Ri |
Isabel promontory and Point Isabel Regional | Shoreline are named after his daughter Isabel. |
On its northern | shoreline are two beaches. |
ark is to protect a highly scenic and unique | shoreline area between Sooke and Port Renfrew along th |
ystem from the downtown train station to the | Shoreline area, where young employees from Google and |
15 m deep, with juveniles inhabiting shallow | shoreline areas and moving offshore to slightly deeper |
lows the edge of piers, wharves, beaches and | shoreline around Boston Harbor. |
in Minnesota mostly along the Lake Superior | shoreline as well as Iron Range cities such as Floodwo |
2.5 kilometres (8,200 ft) of Whitefish Point | shoreline as critical habitat for the bird, giving it |
ide approximately 0.6 miles (1 km) of future | shoreline as a garden to memorialize Abraham Lincoln. |
There are no trails around the | shoreline as it is much too rocky, but the area can be |
Nick Hemming performing with | Shoreline at The Big Chill 2008 festival © Mark A Benn |
0 acres (182 km²) with a 700-mile (1,120-km) | shoreline at powerpool to more than 70,000 acres (284 |
Sitting on the rocky | shoreline at a height of 55 feet, the beacon is visibl |
It is a rocky and windswept | shoreline at the mouth of the Golden Gate, situated be |
Gilchrist County, Florida and Miocene | shoreline based on the Florida Geologic Survey. |
of Mutton Lake (named for the outline of its | shoreline) became permanently dry in the 1960s. |
antarctica and is usually found lower on the | shoreline because its tolerance of wave action is not |
Carrigart has a public park that borders the | shoreline behind the houses on the main street. |
Surely there must be someone along the | shoreline between Alameda and Fremont who could repres |
initially served in defense of the Scottish | shoreline between Montrose and Dundee. |
theory is based on an interaction, near the | shoreline, between the waves that are approaching the |
Part of the | shoreline border the Calke Abbey estate, as well as th |
d at the corner of Peoples Street T-Head and | Shoreline Boulevard and consists of a 5'8" life-sized |
fixed to the same pillar and a plaque facing | Shoreline Boulevard. |
The Martinez Regional | Shoreline bounds the city to the north along the Carqu |
s possible to see the opposite coastline and | shoreline buildings with the naked eye, and the lights |
In areas next to the | shoreline but hardly ever salty, the sound's environme |
It was connected to the | shoreline by a narrow neck of land opposite James Stre |
overland and any French operations near the | shoreline came under heavy fire from Royal Navy warshi |
ge of Bondis with approximately 195 lots and | Shoreline Campground with approximately 170 sites are |
The | shoreline can be seen clearly as the sand ridge along |
uding golf which is the three time defending | shoreline champions, the class of 2010 looks to field |
06-2007 basketball season ended in winning a | Shoreline Championship title.The upcoming 2010-2011 ba |
Baseball, which won the | Shoreline championship and CIAC class S state champion |
The girls' basketball team won the | Shoreline Championship title for the 2010-2011 season. |
Shoreline Christian School | |
perate need for floating facilities to house | shoreline cleanup workers. |
Pictographs are still visible on some | shoreline cliffs despite damage due to acid rain and v |
In 1991, he became the head coach of | Shoreline Community College in Seattle. |
365 mi (587 km) of mostly steep mountainous | shoreline covered with tall evergreen trees and manzan |
The (usually) triple-cornered | shoreline created by the buildup of silt, sand, and co |
ore than a quarter-mile east of its original | shoreline, creating space for an expanded Grant Park. |
The Venice | Shoreline Crips (VSLC) are a black American street gan |
it and with 85% of its trees removed and its | shoreline damaged. |
Most of the | shoreline development is on the eastern shores of Veze |
Shoreline development has many negative impacts associ | |
Shoreline Development can reduce the water quality by | |
se, which ensures conservation and restricts | shoreline development. |
Today, Pelican Island is also threatened by | shoreline development. |
Different term (coastline vs. | shoreline), different definitions, different methodolo |
It is visible from | Shoreline Drive and the La Mesa Park pedestrian bridge |
d Villeneuve to retake the position down the | Shoreline Drive straight. |
the previous year, the start would be on the | Shoreline Drive straight, rather than in front of the |
ars were to move around for the start on the | Shoreline Drive straight, John Watson's McLaren had to |
h the town of Sunset Beach, via Beach Drive, | Shoreline Drive, and Sunset Beach Boulevard. |
Heavy rifle fire from the | shoreline drove her away with several casualties. |
conveniently accessible beaches on the Volga | shoreline, due to much of it being used by shipyards a |
o construct a pedestrian/bike path along the | shoreline east of Santa Clara Hall to provide access f |
before the landfill projects that moved the | shoreline eastward and eventually cleared the way for |
ish weirs were located close to the changing | shoreline edge. |
an areas north and east of Seattle including | Shoreline, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Bothe |
an areas north and east of Seattle including | Shoreline, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Bothe |
of parking (some free) and restrooms at the | Shoreline end. |
nternational distribution by Morris Ruskin's | Shoreline Entertainment. |
Shoreline erosion was around 75 m, which undermined th | |
nd subsidence and erosion along the Bay Area | shoreline, especially in the Baytown-Pasadena area. |
The Belle Fontaine | shoreline experiences the occasional jubilee, a rare p |
The temple was originally built next to the | shoreline, facing the sea, but as the consequence of s |
The | shoreline falls under federal jurisdiction, and so is |
nother even closer fault was discovered, the | Shoreline Fault 1 mile from the NPP. |
ead in tussock grassland and abundant on the | shoreline, feeding on invertebrates in beach-washed se |
Shoreline Fishing | |
As they scanned the Palawan | shoreline for a capital site, they came upon a hill wi |
of the Owers would not have been part of the | shoreline for at least 5000 years. |
n the north end of San Juan Island along the | shoreline, for ease of supply and access; and the "Ame |
d to the Industrial Canal that created a new | shoreline for Lake Pontchartrain, Pontchartrain Beach |
t's northeast border follows Lake Michigan's | shoreline for several miles. |
"Marl reef", bacteria formed chalky | shoreline formations, are visible in the foreground. |
The park golf course, known as | Shoreline Golf Links, is an 18 hole links style course |
o attacked and burned the main office of the | Shoreline Group of Companies, which was located one ki |
The lake's | shoreline habitats offer anglers a good diversity of s |
ould soon fall into the bay, noting that the | shoreline had receded 100 feet (30 m) since 1935. |
Shoreline has produced a book about the history of the | |
, however, that in a minisub of this beach's | shoreline hides Zorn, the counterfeiter who is printin |
ed the Riviera Hotel in Destin and built the | Shoreline Hotel in 1955. |
Today number of fish restaurants line the | shoreline, however, in ancient times this was the site |
The lake features 105 miles (169 km) of | shoreline impounded on the south by a 3.5-mile (5.6 km |
total, it has over 1,100 miles (1,800 km) of | shoreline in four different Missouri counties. |
she said that she kept a mental image of the | shoreline in her mind while she swam. |
hich then surrounded the lake and a receding | shoreline in summer would expose the smelly and unsigh |
ited States, which dock along the Ohio River | shoreline in Cincinnati and across the river in Coving |
xtensive water erosion of the Chesapeake Bay | shoreline, in the last 150 years, half of the original |
ction of attractions along the Pacific coast | shoreline in San Francisco within the Golden Gate Nati |
Katmai Bay, namesake of an area of saltwater | shoreline in the Katmai National Park and Preserve of |
Markland is the name given to a part of | shoreline in Labrador, Canada, named by Leif Eriksson |
s a modern viewing of the rest of the entire | shoreline in Cape Henry. |
Carquinez Strait Regional | Shoreline includes the Franklin Hills west of downtown |
The natural world display shows life on the | shoreline, including plants, fossils, sealife and bird |
s, a number of companies developed along the | shoreline, including an iron foundry from 1847. |
south east towards the English Channel, its | shoreline is 1.2km in length. |
uth east towards the English Channel and its | shoreline is approx. |
Currituck Sound's | shoreline is made up of brackish water marshes and occ |
The | shoreline is also the site of more than 450 private co |
More than half of the | shoreline is part of the New York State Forest preserv |
Most of the | shoreline is undeveloped except for a campground area |
south east towards the English Channel, its | shoreline is 200m in length. |
he largest lake in the Adirondack Park whose | shoreline is entirely state-owned; it is the twenty-se |
faces south towards the English Channel, its | shoreline is 50m in length. |
portion of the impoundment is swampy and the | shoreline is largely forested. |
Less than 8% of its 3.7 miles (6.0 km) of | shoreline is privately owned. |
The rocky | shoreline is well-known as a rock climbing location. |
It faces east towards Selsey Bill and its | shoreline is 600m in length. |
West of the town's | shoreline is Pembrey Burrows, a large area of burrow a |
faces south towards the English Channel, its | shoreline is 250m in length. |
One prehistoric | shoreline is delineated by Bluff Avenue, a north-south |
Three miles of Claytor Lake's | shoreline is bordered by Claytor Lake State Park, oper |
This mile-long | shoreline is a popular place for swimming and picnicki |
res approximately 300 by 200 metres, and the | shoreline is indented with rocky headlands and bays. |
Antioch/Oakley Regional | Shoreline is a regional park that is part of the East |
The | shoreline is extensively developed; roads and cottages |
south west towards the English Channel, its | shoreline is 5km in length and is gently curving. |
The | shoreline is rocky. |
boating and fishing, although access to the | shoreline is limited and sometimes difficult due to th |
up the southeast corner of Kent; most of the | shoreline is developed and the residential neighborhoo |
Martinez Regional | Shoreline is a regional park located on the shores of |
Two-thirds of its | shoreline is state-owned. |
Today's | shoreline is a concrete seawall, constructed in the ea |
faces south towards the English Channel, its | shoreline is 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) in length. |
th east towards the English Channel, and its | shoreline is 1 km in length. |
Much of the | shoreline is now part of Sangchris Lake State Recreati |
Including its | shoreline, islands, and wetlands, the lake is a nature |
Located a few feet from the | shoreline, it was the first building in the United Sta |
to Grand Coulee Dam, with over 600 miles of | shoreline; it is the largest lake and reservoir in Was |
The bay's | shoreline lacks high banks and is populated mostly wit |
attle, all of Vashon Island, and portions of | Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Tukwila, SeaTac, and Buri |
St. Kilian's Badminton Club plays in | Shoreline Leisure Center on Mill Road every Thursday. |
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