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  • oad from Broadwater to the coast: the land was marshy and difficult to develop.
  • fishermen to be able to catch fish in the then marshy and reed-laden Moulsey Hurst, now the town of
  • The eastern part of the peninsula is marshy and forms the Dengie Marshes.
  • at today makes up Berwyn was originally fairly marshy and cold.
  • Parts of the interior are marshy and much of it is overgrown with oak, silver b
  • s shallow (up to 5 meters deep), its banks are marshy, and the bottom is silty.
  • Much of the property is marshy, and there is also a sea-level fen on the isla
  • The mostly marshy and swampy nature of the area is indicated by
  • aced on a good harbor, the southernmost of the marshy and alluvial east side of Corsica.
  • name may derive from a 'ford' (perhaps over a marshy area or swamp) belonging to a man with the nam
  • A cienega usually is a wet, marshy area at the foot of a mountain, in a canyon, o
  • colony, largely as a result of disease in the marshy area they chose to develop.
  • orthern end of the reservoir, there is a small marshy area where the nationally scare Thread rush, J
  • old course of the Severn, and runs through the marshy area at first in a southeasterly direction, th
  • -century directories, Nowhere or No-Where is a marshy area by the River Bure where the villagers of
  • orner of the former green was for many years a marshy area at the confluence of various drainage dit
  • The marshy area leaving town is often referred to as "All
  • The site was a marshy area about 8 miles NE of Doncaster on the sout
  • Between it and the main shore is a salt marshy area with a wealth of wildlife and birds.
  • It then crosses a marshy area and climbs up to the shoulder of Little I
  • It is named after the marshy area of Oxpens, next to one of the branches of
  • ft) above sea level on Dartmoor, in an upland marshy area called Plym Head.
  • Saint Malo and his band encampted to a marshy area of Lake Borgne, with weapons obtained fro
  • h means ''hut'', which indicates than it was a marshy area with shacks for fishermen or peat-gathere
  • stic lumber, floats on the water and circles a marshy area that showcases the flora and fauna of a w
  • ut was caught in the notorious Dullatur Bog, a marshy area lying between the head waters of the Kelv
  • Leitir Calaidh "rough hillside by a marshy area"
  • (“island”, commonly used of higher ground in a marshy area) are of early formation, probably names b
  • It was originally a marshy area, but became a park around the same time a
  • Lower Egypt, or that the battle happened in a marshy area, or even that each papyrus flower represe
  • Opened in 1767 on what was previously a marshy area, the cemetery was in use until about 1830
  • ross the plain, past Acton Trussell and into a marshy area, where numerous drains have been construc
  • ently would at that time have comprised a vast marshy area.
  • The confluence with the Saint-Nicolas is in a marshy area.
  • ts, including a boardwalk through a swampy and marshy area.
  • spots on wet meadows in coniferous forests and marshy areas such as swamps.
  • uts of "darma and bamboo" in the low-lying and marshy areas near Calcutta and many of them, belongin
  • , because there are many small tributaries and marshy areas that drain into the Mississippi watershe
  • It grows in moist marshy areas and shady redwood forests.
  • It is found marshy areas of north-eastern Argentina, south-easter
  • Its natural habitats are damp or marshy areas in upland grassland.
  • Marshy areas have developed naturally alongside the w
  • The bottom is mostly hard sand except for some marshy areas where the bottom is considerably softer.
  • and can often be seen visiting flowers in damp marshy areas where the aquatic larvae live.
  • It breeds on dry ground near marshy areas, laying about four eggs in a ground scra
  • n California, where it grows in moist meadows, marshy areas, and shady forests.
  • U. subramanyamii grows in marshy areas.
  • and geography with small hills, plain land and marshy areas.
  • ft) up the estuary, there are mussel beds and marshy areas.
  • and in the fall specks like croakers thrown in marshy areas.
  • Construction works (1540-1548) on the marshy bank of the Seret River were authorized by Kin
  • , recalling that the capital was funded on the marshy banks of the Senne river and its tributaries"
  • Because the area was marshy before being drained for Willow Glen, the high
  • The western coastline is marshy, but the marshes only extend inland by 30 mile
  • Half of the portion is marshy, but the southeast portion has the sandiest co
  • The marshy character of the area was due to an underlying
  • habitats include tropical, swampy forests and marshy clearings in well-wooded lowlands, as well as
  • en found in the parish, and the land, formerly marshy, could thus have housed a lakeside settlement.
  • der Security Force (BSF) soldiers who scan the marshy creeks looking for any suspicious movements as
  • city was built along the river Amu Darya in a marshy delta area.
  • The ponds and marshy depressions in the nature reserve, which cover
  • frica, and in Uganda, in what was then a lush, marshy environment.
  • n; a few scattered houses; and areas of mostly marshy farmland.
  • road is thought to have been raised above the marshy fens using gravel, with a width of up to 60 fe
  • eld embracing Winkler in a fetal position in a marshy field.
  • remain in Lake Clarke are a gathering of low, marshy flats about five miles north of Safe Harbor Da
  • ea south of Jellico, the valley expands into a marshy floodplain approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) wide.
  • me is an Old English language word that means ' marshy ford on a Roman road'.
  • It lives in marshy forest, savanna-forest and montane forest up t
  • It is found in rainforests and marshy forests.
  • , which lies above toward the north; the whole marshy; from which flows down the river Sinthus, the
  • First, the area from New Orleans, was marshy, full of swamps, and disease would be rampant.
  • eastern corner of the site there is an area of marshy grassland with abundant meadow-sweet, wild ang
  • mmunities are present; damp neutral grassland, marshy grassland and areas of tall fen.
  • Further diversity is provided by areas of marshy grassland and broadleaved semi-natural woodlan
  • lder woodland and plant communities typical of marshy grassland are also present.
  • area of tall fen vegetation containing scrub, marshy grassland, ditches and small ponds in the hear
  • the occurrence of several areas of unimproved marshy grassland.
  • pools and Birch/Willow carr grading into acid marshy grassland.
  • r and mixed plantations, neutral grassland and marshy grassland.
  • er waterfowl populations, swamp vegetation and marshy grassland.
  • It grows as a terrestrial plant in marshy grasslands in the presence of Loudetia species
  • grows as a terrestrial or subaquatic plant in marshy grasslands or wet soils over rocks at lower al
  • red Troops infantry division struggled through marshy ground from the land side.
  • irst mentioned in 1315, took its name from the marshy ground on which it was built while Huelin asse
  • n the marshes - the city itself was founded on marshy ground on Saint Gaugericus Island - today even
  • Murat's cavalry attacks were bogged down in marshy ground and accomplished nothing either.
  • The settlement lies on marshy ground at the bottom of a valley, very near Si
  • Two of the Germans fell into marshy ground and their bodies were deeply embedded i
  • outhern descends to low, wooded, and sometimes marshy ground just north of Little Round Top.
  • f the Dallas Road fared even worse; a patch of marshy ground in the area complicated his advance, an
  • ucted at the end of a low ridge running across marshy ground, surrounded on two sides by the conflue
  • The specific epithet paludosus refers to marshy ground.
  • accessed over farmland and along paths through marshy ground.
  • ury many rhines were used in Somerset to drain marshy ground.
  • hich was originally surrounded and defended by marshy ground.
  • escued the young Prince when his horse fell in marshy ground.
  • by the name of Beachmere meaning a beach upon marshy ground.
  • ave been named after a bank of hazel strewn on marshy grounds around Haslar Creek to make it passabl
  • This involves walking through its marshy habitat until a bird is disturbed and flies up
  • und in tropical Africa all found in aquatic or marshy habitats.
  • th Annual Delmarva Chicken Festival in 2007 at Marshy Hope Marina Park, the second time it has done
  • The soil becomes partly marshy in the lower grounds.
  • Allen Rock is a small marshy island in the marshlands of Salisbury, Massach
  • Marsh Island is an uninhabited low-lying marshy island in Iberia Parish, south coastal Louisia
  • It is a low, marshy island, located in New Castle County, facing D
  • ig Lake is an open body of water surrounded by marshy islands in Navigation Pool 9 of the Upper Miss
  • he Pocahontas Tract, consisting of a number of marshy islands, is at the south end of the bay.
  • g the 2,000,000 strong local population in the marshy lagoons between Da Nang and Nha Trang in south
  • A smaller very marshy lake called Mweru Wantipa (also known as the M
  • Their breeding habitat is marshy lakes and ponds throughout much of North Ameri
  • Hambleton, Stalmine and Pilling and across the marshy land that abuts the Cockerham Sands portion of
  • ) long footbridge to carry the keeper over the marshy land between the tower and his house.
  • It was created out of a marshy land known as Mahalakshmi Flats.
  • The Royalists were driven down into the flat marshy land of the river Trent, where Cavendish was k
  • gs") is of Old Norse origin and means "damp or marshy land", a reference to the area being flooded r
  • lows or Alders that grew on this flat, wet and marshy land, or that it derives from wick meaning sin
  • Charkop originally was marshy land, drained by the MHADA organisation to pro
  • The name Fenton means flat, marshy land.
  • stood nearby but has now disappeared into the marshy land.
  • Swampy and marshy lands are suitable for murta cultivation.
  • He conducted a survey of the marshy landscape at the request of Brunswick mayor Ma
  • He is best known for marshy landscapes and harbour scenes but, he painted
  • The marshy location was ideal as the site was shrouded in
  • he surrounding countryside is characterised by marshy low-lying fields and low, gently undulating hi
  • e Platycheirus granditarsus it can be found in marshy meadows and ditches.
  • t often found in moist to wet habitat, such as marshy meadows, and it can thrive in disturbed areas.
  • habitats, especially on the banks of ponds and marshy meadows.
  • efers to the local church spire, the former to marshy mires.
  • There is one major island, the marshy Mugdrum Island.
  • ow in the process of returning the land to its marshy origins, whilst new multi-sporting facilities
  • In the marshy Overijssel, the Netherlands there is a boat ca
  • Part of the parish is a marshy peninsula between the mouths of the rivers Esk
  • isvellir, Fyris Wolds or Fyrisvallarna was the marshy plain (vellir) south of Gamla Uppsala where tr
  • mong notable coastal features of India are the marshy Rann of Kutch in western India, and the alluvi
  • Holland Island is a marshy, rapidly-eroding island in the Chesapeake Bay,
  • As a result of being built on wooden piles on marshy, reclaimed land around the River Farset, the t
  • ted at the center of the Great Dismal Swamp, a marshy region on the Coastal Plain of southeastern Vi
  • e southern reaches of Northumbria, a dangerous marshy region close to the border with Lindsey and ea
  • shments before entering a delta-type series of marshy rivers and inlets.
  • d on the edge of arid Banni grasslands and the marshy salt flats of the Rann of Kutch in Kutch Distr
  • hannel through Croatan Sound, to the east of a marshy shoal extending from the western shore.
  • ally covered by the shallow Pannonian Sea with marshy shorelines creating habitat for swamp cypresse
  • In the early nineteenth century the marshy shores were home only to a handful of poor pea
  • The marshy shores of the lake provides nesting grounds fo
  • Built in a marshy site, it encompased a large triangular area.
  • buildings of Babylon rising out of its low and marshy situation; the two horns of the goat being emb
  • [the Indus] has seven mouths, very shallow and marshy, so that they are not navigable, except the on
  • The surrounding area was likely to have been marshy, so the site may have had strategic importance
  • Although marshy soil conditions slowed the engineers' progress
  • d generally does not like excessively moist or marshy soils, although it can be found in large grove
  • Conwy Morfa, a marshy spit of land on the west side of the estuary,
  • The Stop River is a low and marshy stream in Medfield, Massachusetts, and partly
  • erized by meadows and wooded hills, as well as marshy stretches near areas where the river passes th
  • This species is mostly found around marshy swamps.
  • The mixed marshy terrain of the Conejohela Valley contained rap
  • Although the marshy terrain minimized casualties, the morale of th
  • ied a rise, between which there was a piece of marshy terrain about 700 metres wide.
  • Hollandia Airdrome despite torrential rain and marshy terrain.
  • The river's surroundings were very wet and marshy, the colour was rusty red.
  • The confluence area was too marshy to build a town, so they selected a site 18 mi
  • Vegetation is primarily of the marshy types, and the island is almost treeless.
  • direction of the works for the drainage of the marshy Valdichiana, one of the four valleys around Ar
  • in of upper Eskdale from the head of the small marshy valley of Moasdale, down which the Moasdale Be
  • The name Pitcombe means the marshy valley.
  • established themselves on rivebanks and in the marshy valleys, but where beeches and oaks also made
  • this also makes it the ideal tree to plant in marshy, water-logged gardens, or next to rivers.
  • is a slowly meandering stream passing through marshy, wet woodland with alder trees, water meadows
  • Their breeding habitat is marshy wetlands in warm countries.
  • The Eurasian Spoonbill occurs in marshy wetlands with some open shallow water, nesting
  • Their breeding habitat is marshy wetlands.
  • orted permanently flowing creeks, springs, and marshy wetlands.
  • te land probably covered by trees and becoming marshy where the slopes flattened out, and the swampy
  • rst arrived in the village the valley was very marshy, which provided him with the wattle that he wo
  • stance from there, in what was described as 'a marshy wilderness'.
  • Today the area is relatively unchanged and the marshy, windswept prairies are almost the same as the
  • the western part of town, much of the land is marshy, with several brooks feeding into both the Mil
  • northeast corner of the township, is somewhat marshy with some clay, which is not ideal for above a
  • It then straightens again when going past a marshy wooded area on the right and turns slightly le
  • The species prefers damp locations such as marshy woodland, fens and river banks.
  • The species prefers damp locations such as marshy woodland, meadows and marches.
  • bridge in straight line northwards across the marshy Wyre estuary, with the station at the far end