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  • on the river bank, and another 400 yd (370 m) inland), a CSA field battery located at the mouth of
  • n under Lieutenant Colonel James Webster to go inland about 30 miles (48 km) to Biggin's Bridge on t
  • The station was situated inland, about 2 km from Woody Bay itself.
  • Ring of Stones reported by Burt, being further inland, about 50 kilometres further north and of a di
  • The railway provided an inland access point to waterways flowing south to Lak
  • perates a boat launch on the canal, permitting inland access to Lake Michigan
  • in KwaZulu-Natal, from the coast to Kosi Bay, inland across the Makathini Flats.
  • and the Marin Headlands to the northwest, and inland across San Pablo Bay to the north and east.
  • utheast of Pergamum and approximately 40 miles inland, across the Aegean Sea from Athens.
  • While Protesilaus had gone inland, Aethilla persuaded her fellow prisoners to se
  • combat worthy after their initial performance, inland, after landing.
  • Numerous boats were found 100 m (330 ft) inland after being washed away by the storm surge.
  • lently brooding and will one day try to return inland again to fight Tongariro.
  • Further inland again from these last bays is the broad Califo
  • mm guns, the Republicans managed to push 12 km inland against the Nationalist garrison consisting of
  • 960s, Longreach airport was one of the busiest inland airports in Australia.
  • rently the seventh busiest airport in Finland ( inland airports: third, after Tampere and Rovaniemi).
  • ingdom in that its lifeboat station is located inland, allowing it to launch with equal facility fro
  • a large bay, which used to extend much further inland, almost creating a second sea strait in the ar
  • The village stretches inland along the River Seaton valley.
  • immediately north of Scarborough was diverted inland along its present route to join Marmion Avenue
  • As a result a lake has formed inland along with marshland and reedbeds.
  • from West Cape to East Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, inland along the Drakensberg foothills to Gauteng and
  • antic and Gulf Coasts from Maine to Texas, and inland along major rivers and lakes.
  • regions of western Africa, but it also occurs inland along some deltas (e.g. the Volta river delta)
  • The village itself is about 1 km inland, although the parish extends to the sea.
  • In 2006 Inland American Real Estate Trust, a subsidiary of th
  • ugh commonest near the coast, it is also found inland among fynbos vegetation.
  • caves around the Bahamas, Cuba and Mexico and inland anchialine caves in Bermuda.
  • It rapidly weakened after moving inland and dissipated several days later.
  • The French had already begun to move inland and secure outlying farmhouses.
  • egan its existence as a training institute for inland and overseas missionaries.
  • One RB-47 even managed to fly 450 miles inland and photograph the city of Igarka in Siberia.
  • on a summit at Tanjung Tuan roughly 100 metre inland, and is enclosed within woodland, which makes
  • Samo is about 10 km inland and about 390 metres above sea level.
  • flooding in the town, reaching as far as 200 m inland, and there were more than 1500 deaths.
  • upported the large carriers conducting strikes inland, and she offered support to the smaller units
  • n dump tremendous amounts of rain as they move inland and weaken.
  • ly settled by three distinct Inuit groups (one inland and two coastal), is a relatively traditional
  • ity industrial and transport centre is further inland and to the north.
  • Pensacolas had not been killed, but had moved inland and to the west.
  • It is an indication of the sea advancing inland and wiping out all the mineral contents of the
  • Objective: advance inland and join troops from British beaches.
  • province of Spania was never extended very far inland and received relatively little attention from
  • quadron aircraft after they passed a short way inland and four Lancasters were shot down.
  • ns for a low and uniform rate of postage, both inland and foreign, addressing letters on the subject
  • nd origins, made of clay, have been found both inland and under water and continue to be discovered
  • g Indians would leave their winter encampments inland and navigate the Taunton River to the Nemasket
  • w front land, somewhat sandy, with raised land inland and of a barren appearance, its elevation dimi
  • throughout North America and world wide, both inland and deep sea.
  • His son then carries him inland and buries him.
  • here it grows in the coniferous forests of the inland and coastal mountain ranges.
  • age of Newton is located near the Mumbles just inland and uphill from Swansea Bay.
  • e sand, though many think it was in fact found inland and she claimed it was found at the beach in o
  • plan to move to new quarters that are farther inland and less susceptible to flooding.
  • The system quickly weakened just after moving inland and dissipated on the same day.
  • A road was later built inland and the township never established.
  • cruise opportunities are also offered on both inland and ocean waters.
  • The epicenter of the earthquake was well inland and the tsunami may have been caused by a subm
  • eys of San Luis Obispo to Malibu), neighboring inland and Transverse Ranges valleys and canyons east
  • to her squadron in March 1864 for duty in the inland and coastal waters of Virginia on picket, guar
  • Their breeding habitat is large inland and coastal wetlands from the lower Great Lake
  • Boston to the town of Concord, about 20 miles inland, and seize the cannon and raid the arsenal at
  • uurmiut and the Qairnirmiut were known to live inland and to the north.
  • Their colonies are unusual in being far inland and at high elevations; they dig burrows under
  • George Thompson travels inland and names the Augrabies Falls the Cataract of
  • me of the voyage, and moved a wood frame house inland and opened a store and inn called the Blonde H
  • riorated into a tropical storm as it proceeded inland, and further into a tropical depression before
  • It is located 8 kilometres inland and 44 metres above sea level.
  • l plan for Diadem requiring VI Corps to strike inland and cut Route 6, Clark asked Truscott to prepa
  • ellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey - gestured inland and away from a ship labelled "Euro".
  • an be found in bare, sandy, grassy places both inland and around the coasts.
  • s of historic interest, both off the coast and inland, and are open all year round, free of charge.
  • ts are made by sea-going tankers, the rest via inland and harbour barges
  • The centre is located four kilometres inland and is 20 metres above sea level.
  • ontrose Basin, the Firth of Forth, up to 80 km inland and 4 metres above current normal tide levels.
  • re territory east of Tel Aviv and then to push inland and relieve the Jewish population and forces i
  • inutes, by 08:00, the fighting had been pushed inland and on the east flank the Commando units had r
  • The nurses home was inland and the hospital built on foundations on the s
  • Numismatic and Archaeological Evidence on Inland and Maritime Trade, 1999, Colombo, 140 p., 3 m
  • That part of it lying inland and adjoining Scythia is called Abiria, but th
  • tu was built as a bomber airfield to the north inland, and is currently used as a commercial airport
  • Newton-by-the-Sea (which, despite its name, is inland) and the coastal Low Newton-by-the-Sea, owned
  • rth side of the Roanoke River, 1-mile (1.6 km) inland, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) southwest of t
  • The Edmund Blinn House, Inland Architect magazine photo, July 1907, Pasadena.
  • Joseph Baumann read trade magazines such as Inland Architecture and National Builder, and frequen
  • ny scarce and rare migrant birds, including an inland Arctic Warbler (1993), Bonaparte's Gull (1994
  • is close to water and though some swamp areas inland are prone to flooding the trail along the lake
  • Inland are the remains of Wheal Unity copper mine, wh
  • Nearby inland are Sandown Levels, one of the few freshwater
  • the villages and towns through the countryside inland are more affluent.
  • Further inland are Suisun and Grizzly Bays, arms of the Pacif
  • s to the area near to the coast; areas further inland are West Southbourne, Tuckton and Wick.
  • This is an inland area with a fairly dry climate.
  • was constructed to "the island" (in reality an inland area surrounded by marsh and bayous).
  • He went on to be Air Officer Commanding Inland Area in 1922, Air Officer Commanding Iraq Comm
  • ng No. 3 Group in 1923, Air Officer Commanding Inland Area in 1924 and Air Officer Commanding Middle
  • Senior Personnel Staff Officer at Headquarters Inland Area in 1928 and Assistant Commandant at the R
  • s a wide variety of plants adapted to the arid inland area of Southern California.
  • widely distributed through arid and semi-arid inland areas of Western Australia, South Australia, t
  • ecies of black snake that is only found in the inland areas of south-eastern Queensland and northern
  • ecentralisation policies, the plan to populate inland areas and cities other than the State capitals
  • Citrus glauca (Desert Lime), from arid inland areas of inland Australia.
  • ures can vary as much as 36 °F (20 °C) between inland areas and the coast.
  • concolor found in inland areas such as the Pilliga Scrub
  • The inland areas of the district are largely dominated by
  • the country have a Mediterranean climate while inland areas and areas with high elevation experience
  • km in diameter - making it one of the largest inland areas in Southern England.
  • Some inland areas where soil and water lacks in iodine com
  • uted to less availability of fresh fish in the inland areas before refrigeration, with the sugar use
  • This species is found in coastal and inland areas of eastern Australia.
  • Inland areas of low altitude experience the least amo
  • missions, starting in the early 1850s, was to inland areas, led by Hudson Taylor with his China Inl
  • has good weather most of the year, cooler than inland areas, in the summer, and warmer than inland a
  • wetlands and other coastal habitats and moist inland areas, often in saline substrates.
  • The hurricane cut off communications to inland areas.
  • degraded at its low frequency, considerably in inland areas.
  • ustralian mainland states, mainly in the drier inland areas.
  • ar seas had more types of jeot compared to the inland areas.
  • time; this figure is 15% in the north-east and inland areas.
  • or Labor, has made any attempt at repopulating inland areas.
  • rate up navigable rivers and plunder extensive inland areas.
  • is cool, rainy and completely Atlantic, while inland around Balsameda, it is warmer, drier and more
  • stern Mediterranean, as far west as Libya, and inland as far as Damascus.
  • Extensive flooding was recorded even as far inland as Pittsburgh and throughout the Ohio River Va
  • outh of the River Murray, approximately as far inland as present-day Swan Reach.
  • Residents as far inland as Yogyakarta and Klaten fled inland in fear o
  • ially, it was feared that the storm would move inland as a powerful cyclone; however, a ridge over t
  • y thereafter, and weakened rapidly as it moved inland; as a rainstorm, it progressed northward into
  • The river is navigable inland as far as Lopwell, about a 9-mile (14 km) jour
  • ission Beach (Licuala State Forest) and as far inland as Windsor Tableland (from 0-1200 m elevation)
  • Unlike most lines, this railroad was built inland as to respect the residents concern of maintai
  • The tsunami on Flores ran inland as far as 300 meters with wave heights of 25 m
  • ed in the redesign and relocation of the hotel inland as well as the appointment of the site as a st
  • ran from approximately Ashkelon to Lebanon and inland as far as Galilee.
  • W coast from Bega to the Queensland border and inland as far as Bathurst.
  • Strong winds reached as far inland as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where winds of
  • on to the south coast, and from the west coast inland as far as Narembeen.
  • recorded as far north as coastal New York, and inland as far north as Kentucky and Arkansas.
  • apland were originally thought to represent an inland aspect of the Komsa culture equally old to the
  • ussels, abalone and other sea life, and moving inland at other times to harvest oak acorns.
  • ocky, with a harbour stretching over 100 yards inland at the mouth of the aforementioned rivers, adj
  • decent road network was over 6 miles (9.7 km) inland at the town of Grossgerau.
  • The shore of the embayment lay inland at the present-day fall line in the region.
  • er on D-Day he was involved in actions further inland at Colleville-sur-Mer.
  • the "fall line" because it marks the elevation inland at which waterfalls begin to appear in creeks
  • The road moves inland at Little Bispham and terminates where it meet
  • n force reached the beaches safely and marched inland, attacking French outposts as they approached
  • The spread of railways to inland Australia put an end to the river trade and Go
  • Later he focused on the speciation of birds in inland Australia, making several expeditions in the c
  • Curly Mallee is a rarely seen desert plant of inland Australia.
  • reliable source of freshwater through much of inland Australia.
  • a trailing perennial plant species, native to inland Australia.
  • , mainly gold prospecting, expeditions through inland Australia; he wrote several books about his ex
  • Inland Ballet Theatre Every December, Inland Dance Th
  • The inland basins of the Iranian high country, Munich 191
  • and rural pollution in Scotland's coastal and inland bathing waters.
  • Corporation for management of the barrage, the inland bay and the River Taff and Ely.
  • Assonet Bay is a small inland bay in Assonet, a village within the town of F
  • eastern border includes Alamitos Bay Beach, an inland beach that faces Naples Island across a channe
  • see , an open-air lido with one of the longest inland beaches in Europe and a popular nudist area, w
  • st, varying between five and ten miles (16 km) inland before crossing over the Sepulveda Pass in the
  • hly where the northbound Dublin DART line goes inland before the station at Sydney Parade, which lie
  • On 12 July, 20 Beach Group moved inland, behind the advancing infantry, but by 22 July
  • Before it there lies a small island, and inland behind it is the metropolis of Scythia, Minnag
  • Vineyards extended further north and inland, being firmly established in places such as Do
  • It also occurs inland beneath the rainforest canopy, particularly on
  • Betws yn Rhos is located about five miles inland between the coastal towns of Abergele and Colw
  • Continuing inland, beyond a flood wall is the French Market and
  • A Handbook of British Inland Birds (1906)
  • Inland, Birmingham International Airport recorded 50
  • The York boat was an inland boat used by the Hudson's Bay Company to carry
  • Inland Boat/Porch Publications.
  • verted creeks had previously fed Mono Lake, an inland body of water with no outlet.
  • teland surrounding the alkaline waters of this inland body of water.
  • It shares an inland border with just one constituency - Harwich an
  • de providing services at the nearby Australian Inland Botanic Gardens.
  • Inland boundaries generally follow the height of land
  • system of Venezuela, to southeast coastal and inland Brazil, and neighboring countries southward, P
  • The first successful inland breeding in the British Isles of Pied Avocet (
  • esort towns of Lowestoft and Southwold and the inland Broads towns of Beccles and Bungay within the
  • rts: Castell d'Aro is the ancient village 3 km inland build around a medieval castle and fortified c
  • There are two classes of USCG Inland Buoy Tenders.
  • South Africa this species uses cliffs, usually inland but also on the coast.
  • Torrey Brothers for transporting the colonists inland, but the United States hired the Torrey Brothe
  • 30 km (19 mi) inland), but it became a district in its own right in
  • ituated in the North York Moors National Park, inland but near the coast, between Whitby and Saltbur
  • The old town is located inland but there is also about 267 meters of coast fr
  • wind, there is concern that oil will be moved inland by a storm surge.
  • li to the mouth of the Meghna and was bordered inland by the three settled districts of the 24 Parga
  • Sometimes they are found inland by lakes and along rivers.
  • astline is marshy, but the marshes only extend inland by 30 miles (48 km) at the most, then the elev
  • and in the twentieth century the ahu was swept inland by a tsunami.
  • lter was built by Sulphide Corporation Limited inland, by Cockle Creek, known as the Cockle Creek Sm
  • lso connected to the Santa Ynez Valley further inland by a trail which may have been used to transpo
  • of the lower delta plain is primarily advected inland by monsoonal coastal setup and cyclonic events
  • he view from the top of the fell is restricted inland by higher fells and the best prospect is north
  • en the minute spawn of oceanic life is carried inland by air currents and is forced to germinate ins
  • player can explore the beach and move further inland by hacking at the undergrowth with a machete.
  • ly built as part of Louisiana Highway 3127, an inland bypass to Louisiana Highway 18.
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