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  • Seymour River (Burrard Inlet), a river in the Vancouver area of British Col
  • t Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in Aireys Inlet, a small town on the Great Ocean Road, Victori
  • S. Army Corp of Engineers then opened New Drum Inlet about 3 miles to the south.
  • When a hurricane opened Oregon Inlet about 11 miles to the north in 1846, the land
  • e northern of two coves at the head of Ezcurra Inlet, Admiralty Bay, on King George Island in the S
  • rming the north side of the entrance to Mulock Inlet, along the west side of the Ross Ice Shelf.
  • constructed bellow the bridge and goes out the inlet along the jetty to the Atlantic.
  • ivers discharge into the eastern edges of Peel Inlet also.
  • he Marmara coast road bridges the mouth of the inlet, always an important route in wartime.
  • The route passes near Pauatahanui Inlet, an environmentally sensitive wetland area.
  • d and rebuilt into an outdoor plaza called The Inlet anchored by an AMC Theatres complex, the first
  • first stage in this would be to bridge Burrard Inlet and then build a railway north.
  • It was also called Dayday Inlet and Dejah Inlet but the latter two names fell
  • of Wrightsville Beach, separated by Masonboro Inlet, and north of Carolina Beach, separated by Car
  • villages on the Sunshine Coast, two in Jervis Inlet, and one each in Pender Harbour and Sechelt In
  • Out going around the triangular ring (i.e. the inlet and outlet manifold arrangements have C3 rotat
  • It had 8 conventional inlet and exhaust valves, and 4 supplementary inlet
  • ke pipelines of the three site options and the inlet and outlet pipes cross a minor fault line.
  • nitor will take one air sample through the air inlet, and scrub the ozone from the air; for the nex
  • ntified - were sunk in the channel of Ocracoke Inlet, and she may have been one of them.
  • r in several positions, both at home in Rankin Inlet and in Iqaluit.
  • 9 April the seven remaining ships entered Kola Inlet, and arrived at Murmansk.
  • unities include the regional centres of Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay.
  • clude Wilsons Promontory National Park, Corner Inlet, and a number of lakes and islands along the c
  • se was built it was on the edge of Fire Island Inlet and marked the western end of Fire Island.
  • e riding consists of the communities of Rankin Inlet and Whale Cove.
  • lsion system modeling stage, all the estimated inlet and engine parameters were recorded.
  • Dover Hill and three other ships left the Kola Inlet and went via the White Sea to Economia on the
  • Also, the higher inlet and airframe drag losses of a lifting, air-bre
  • the destroyer supported the landings at Enogai Inlet and participated in another bombardment of Bai
  • n the lake based on Thompson's maps: the Angle Inlet and Rat Portage.
  • ple in Comox, British Columbia and in the Toba Inlet and Malaspina Peninsula areas of the British C
  • In South Australia along the Barker Inlet and Port River, A. marina forests form a hatch
  • only significant weed beds are located in the inlet and outlet coves.
  • instead entered the sound through the Ocracoke Inlet, and offloaded their cargos in the ports of bo
  • th Range, and finally spilling into Shackleton Inlet and the Ross Ice Shelf between Capes Wilson an
  • Two similar stations were built at Hatteras Inlet and Cape Fear, which have not survived.
  • s or loops of pipe installed on the cold water inlet and hot water outlet pipes on water heaters.
  • two cams replaced separate cam wheels for the inlet and exhaust valve and the new design of cylind
  • ompleted in late 1925 to connect the Manasquan Inlet and Manasquan River with Bay Head Harbor on th
  • red on the shores of the Fraser River, Burrard Inlet and Deer Lake and some petroglyphs suggest tha
  • aches on the bay include Perkins Beach, Torbay Inlet and Cosy Corner.
  • Today, the inlet and the Marmara Sea are both very polluted and
  • , British Columbia, is located between Alberni Inlet and Barkley Sound, was named as part of the Va
  • LA, Brown was the first female mayor of Rankin Inlet and helped set up the Eastern Arctic Teachers
  • iles long from Canaveral Seashore to Sebastian Inlet and there are roughly 12,000 hotel rooms in Br
  • by US-ACAN, is in association with Shackleton Inlet and is for the Nimrod, the ship of the British
  • s points, including Wormley's Creek, Murrell's Inlet, and Fort Darling Drewry's Bluff.
  • r camping spots exist at Thurra River, Mueller Inlet and Wingan Inlet and there is a 100 kilometre
  • After the great Gale of 1846, when Hatteras Inlet and Oregon Inlet opened, Ocracoke Inlet lost i
  • The inlet and outlet air apertures: The sizes, location
  • malgamation of many tribes up and down Alberni Inlet and in the Alberni Valley of central Vancouver
  • Sunset over Porirua Inlet and Harbour entrance
  • They lived around Minto Inlet, and between Minto inlet and Walker Bay.
  • the Brock Reservoir by opening and closing the inlet and outlet gates and regulating the amount of
  • y dialects of Dena'ina: Inland, Iliamna, Upper Inlet, and Outer Inlet.
  • ry County and passing Surfside Beach, Murrells Inlet and arriving in Myrtle Beach.
  • ay, Gluss Voe and Sullom Voe, which is a major inlet and at 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) the longest of S
  • er a feasibility study that also included Pond Inlet and Resolute as potential locations.
  • ave cooking pots") people lay between Chantrey Inlet and Franklin Lake.
  • of Kirchhof's first law which states that the inlet and outlet flow at each node should be equal.
  • in summer months between the hamlet of Rankin Inlet and Whale Cove a distance of 100 km (62 mi).
  • Canadian Pacific Railway railyards on Burrard Inlet and False Creek at a cost of $1.6 million.
  • rolling Pamlico Sound, reconnoitering Hatteras Inlet, and towing supply schooners to Roanoke Island
  • Pond which is connected to Furnace Pond by an inlet, and east of Great Sandy Bottom Pond.The maxim
  • It also provides licensed premises in Rankin Inlet and Iqaluit.
  • he north shore of the Magnetawan River at Byng Inlet, approximately 5 kilometres west of Highway 69
  • Expedition to Stono Inlet April 2-11, 1862.
  • The winds in the Taiya Inlet are frequently diverted from their true course
  • pest area in Felsted Kog and the center of the inlet are between 2 to 3 meters.
  • These diverted winds in the Taiya Inlet are also frequently more turbulent than the wi
  • Tavani, nearby Marble Island, and Chesterfield Inlet are described by Tella in a 1986 Geological Su
  • Both the Gwich'in and Inuit, in the Bathurst Inlet area were known to eat parts of the Arctic Wil
  • In other words, the inlet arm is lagging behind the overall rotation, an
  • la, and also further south in eastern Bathurst Inlet around Everitt Point by the Barry Islands.
  • Cook Inlet arrived off Saipan on 26 February 1945 to serv
  • stator array is contained in a housing with an inlet at one end and an outlet at the other, and the
  • llion litres of water are pumped daily from an inlet at Datchet on the River Thames.
  • It faces Prince Regent Inlet at the northeast tip of Somerset Island.
  • They turned the adjacent tidal inlet at the mouth of the River Neckinger into a doc
  • Situated on the inlet at the northeast end of the island, Portsmouth
  • posed the building of a new harbour at a rocky inlet at Dalden Ness, Seaham and work began in Novem
  • Bryson City and Wesser/Lauada briefly skims an inlet at the extreme southeastern edge.
  • camp by a submarine cable running under Jervis Inlet at a high enough voltage to ensure little loss
  • , Robert H. McCurdy was rebased at Cold Spring Inlet at Cold Spring, New Jersey.
  • located at Wilhelmshaven at the Jadebusen, an inlet at the North Sea coast.
  • anada, located on the east side of Observatory Inlet at the mouth of the Kitsault River.
  • tes were known to have passed through Beaufort Inlet at will, while successive wars with Spain, Fra
  • The edge located to the west of the Gilbert Inlet at the bottom of the Lituya Glacier (point opp
  • When there was no inlet available, the settlers in the area had to hau
  • The Cook Inlet basin contains large oil and gas deposits incl
  • He fought at the Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries early in the war.
  • g this action, known as the Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries, Swearer was awarded the Medal of Ho
  • ext month and witnessed the Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries.
  • pence Bay, Gjoa Haven, Cambridge Bay, Bathurst Inlet, Bay Chimo, Coppermine and Holman.
  • t from Vancouver International Airport to Toba Inlet, BC.
  • Inlet Beach is the most eastern South Walton County
  • Inlet Beach is located in south Walton County, Flori
  • mill workers established their roots, and Byng Inlet became their permanent home.
  • private development corporation to help Rankin Inlet become a leading center of commerce in Nunavut
  • he rocket nozzle and a fairing covering an air inlet, becoming a combustion chamber for an air-brea
  • Further south: Sussex Inlet, Berrara, Cudmirrah, Bendalong, Cunjurong, Man
  • rk, helps mariners as they traverse the narrow inlet between Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay.
  • Evans Bay is an inlet between Mt Victoria and the Miramar Peninsula
  • the Atlantic in Onslow Bay, via the New River Inlet between two barrier islands.
  • ivil War, the H.L. Hunley departed from Breach Inlet, between Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island.
  • of Vancouver Island at the mouth of Esperanza Inlet, between Kyuquot Sound (N) and Nootka Sound (S
  • Chesapeake Bay west of Cape Henry at Lynnhaven Inlet, beyond which is Lynnhaven Roads.
  • Pond Inlet boasts a nearby floe edge, several dozen glaci
  • The Sebastian Inlet Bridge is a high concrete arch bridge.
  • In 1933, the inlet briefly reopened after a strong hurricane, but
  • u (Hiking and Sea Kayaking) on Princess Louisa Inlet, British Columbia
  • lished its own post on the far shore of Sugluk Inlet but relocated it soon after to Deception Bay,
  • y built a fort called St. Lucie at the Jupiter Inlet, but were soon forced to abandon it after rela
  • In 1999 Hurricane Dennis reopened Old Drum Inlet, but it has again closed.
  • Admiralty scaffolding blocked the inlet, but is now gone.
  • Named after the Skelton Inlet by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956-58.
  • the present day, sportsmen arrive in Chantrey Inlet by chartered bushplane for fishing.
  • Building Submarines for Russia in Burrard Inlet by W.Kaye Lamb published in BC Studies No.71 A
  • Some Nissan engines only have N-VCT on the inlet cam (such as the RB25DE/DET) while others have
  • The air inlet can be seen in the extreme nose.
  • beard had gone aground in the ship at Beaufort Inlet, Carteret County, North Carolina, in the prese
  • The powerstation inlet channel is visible left of the window, rising
  • way to encourage the children to help keep the inlet clear of the continuous build-up of washed up
  • s sleep on May 12, 2001 at his home in Jupiter Inlet Colony, Florida, six days before his eighty-ni
  • Problems with the new site for the Davis Inlet community began as early as 1969.
  • tain high gas volume fractions and fluctuating inlet conditions.
  • okout in the U.S. state of North Carolina, the inlet connects Onslow Bay of the Atlantic Ocean with
  • Its tidal inlet connects to Point Judith Pond.
  • cord attempt, the car was fitted with a narrow inlet cowling over the radiator, similar to that of
  • ater is forced into the container from another inlet creating a fountain effect.
  • ated on the map of the archipelago by Cumshewa Inlet, Cumshewa Mountain, Cumshewa Head (a point), C
  • that plans on moving the ship to Indian River Inlet, Delaware to restore it as a museum .
  • Automatic inlet device controls the transfer of LPG cylinders
  • Limekiln Lake - A lake south of Inlet, divided by the west town line.
  • In June 1887 Ogilvie was at the head of Taiya Inlet doing a survey from Pyramid Island up through
  • y for 5 km (3 mi) before turning northeast via Inlet Drive onto Barnet Highway.
  • m³/second) flowing through a dust collector's inlet duct divided by the total cloth area (m²) in t
  • The inlet duct has a serpentine diffuser to prevent rada
  • a Rock is found at the bar crossing (where the inlet empties into the sea).
  • shelving off to around 15 feet (4.6 m) at the inlet end.
  • side of Carmarthen Bay, and part of the Burry Inlet estuary which is an SSSI (Site of Special Scie
  • and ocean dominated tidal creeks of the North Inlet Estuary plus the brackish waters and marshes o
  • utler at the Battle of Big Bethel and Hatteras Inlet expedition.
  • New Inlet first opened around 1738, separating Bodie Isl
  • llion building, located just behind the Oregon Inlet Fishing Center, on the north side of the inlet
  • It is the site of the town of Ponce Inlet, Florida and the Ponce de Leon Inlet Light.
  • of the town of Jobe (near present-day Jupiter Inlet, Florida) comes to us from the Journal of Jona
  • Located in Ponce Inlet, Florida, the peak of the mound is the highest
  • re and bladder cancer on May 24, 2004 in Ponce Inlet, Florida.
  • emoved, their associated adsorption isotherms, inlet flow rates and required discharge consents.
  • illage is south of Owasco Lake, and the Owasco Inlet flows through the village.
  • itation-contraction coupling by juxtaposing an inlet for the action potential near a source of Ca2+
  • Army units ashore until sailing from Hatteras Inlet for repairs at Hampton Roads 3 September 1863.
  • pper, some tin, wool and other products and an inlet for much of the merchandise imported by Bolivi
  • pocket or seat for each injector as well as an inlet for a fuel supply.
  • The headrace (or water inlet) for the powerhouse and the powerhouse itself
  • o called the Herekino River, is an estuary and inlet from the Tasman Sea to the west.
  • nd spit they called Hahdskus, across Admiralty Inlet from Whidbey Island, which is today the site o
  • ows the wetland path and also around the small inlet from Ross River.
  • View of Pamlico Sound, near Hatteras Inlet from a home in Hatteras on a windy day in June
  • the northern point of the 100-hectare Walpole Inlet, from which it takes its name.
  • n, located near the Atlantic coast in Murrells Inlet, Georgetown County, South Carolina.
  • eparted on the 29th to take station off Wassaw Inlet, Georgia.
  • ber 1, 2010, no announcement from officials at Inlet Grove has been made as to what their plans are
  • The Inlet Guide Vanes (IGVs), which were provided to ena
  • es within the tube using a De Laval nozzle and inlet guide vanes spin the gas around an inner-body
  • salt marshes, brackish marshes, open sea, and inlet habitats, the bay stretches 197 km2 (76 sq mi)
  • When the mine closed in 1962, Rankin Inlet had a population of approximately 500 Inuit, a
  • Exposed to the open Pacific, Alberni Inlet has been subject to tsunamis.
  • sed government officials by returning to Davis Inlet, having made their way back through the interi
  • umbia, in particular the Fraser River, Burrard Inlet, Howe Sound, Sunshine Coast, Victoria and Esqu
  • of the Strait of Georgia, and surrounding Toba Inlet, in southwestern British Columbia, Canada.
  • ui with a crew of four, was based at Waterfall Inlet in the Aucklands to serve as a link between th
  • A station at the Indian River Inlet in Delaware recorded a tide 6.5 ft (2.0 m) abo
  • The Quaket River is a tidal inlet, in the U.S. state of Rhode Island.
  • It is an arm of western Prince Regent Inlet in eastern Somerset Island.
  • Saint Helena Sound is a coastal inlet in Beaufort and Colleton counties, South Carol
  • the Nunavut Liquor Commission, based in Rankin Inlet, in 2005.
  • x-Aeolus, located about 22 miles from Beaufort Inlet in 110 feet (30 m) of water, is often visited
  • elphia took part in the expedition to Hatteras Inlet in January and served as flag-steamer to Flag
  • ructed at the Second (east) Narrows of Burrard Inlet in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • r she caught a muskox") is located in Bathurst Inlet in the Kitikmeot Region of Canada's Nunavut Te
  • erkimer County, and the towns of Long Lake and Inlet in Hamilton County.
  • om present day Cape Canaveral to the St. Lucie Inlet, in the present day counties of Brevard, India
  • rds of the HMS Plumper while surveying Burrard Inlet in 1860.
  • A small inlet in the northern cliffs is known as 'Sunless Ge
  • ed somewhere near the present site of Matanzas Inlet in 1565.
  • It is located in Starling Inlet, in the north-east of the territory of Hong Ko
  • barrier island, lying north of the Fort Pierce Inlet in St. Lucie County, Florida.
  • ; from Irish: Loch Latharna) is a sea lough or inlet in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
  • tes from Titusville in Florida to Little River Inlet in South Carolina.
  • etimes Strangford Loch, is a large sea loch or inlet in County Down, Northern Ireland.
  • es Bay (Welsh: Bae Sain Ffraid) is a rocky bay inlet in western Pembrokeshire, West Wales.
  • arrier island that extended from the New River inlet in Fort Lauderdale to just north of Key Biscay
  • Porirua Harbour is a natural inlet in the south-western coast of the North Island
  • Islets within Starling Inlet include A Chau, near the southwestern end of t
  • Drum Inlet initially opened in about 1899, but closed nat
  • ds the River Douglas at Sollom just before its inlet into the River Ribble's brackish final stretch
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