Sand-dunes Sentence Examples

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  • A city of tents and shanties rose on the sand-dunes.

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  • They had machine guns in the sand dunes and 88s on the hills.

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  • At the end of 1626, the Swedish fleet, with 14,000 men on board, anchored in front of the chain of sand-dunes which separates the Frische-Haff from the Baltic. Pillau, the only Baltic port then accessible to ships of war, was at once occupied, and Konigsberg shortly afterwards was scared into a unconditional neutrality.

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  • The sand is superb and there are a great number of sand dunes which lend unique charm to the place.

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  • Harlech Castle from the sand dunes How do sand dunes form?

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  • Higher sea levels could inundate small islands, flood coastal lowlands, and erode sand dunes.

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  • The first session saw the squad pound out the miles and burn their thigh muscles on the excruciatingly painful sand dunes.

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  • Harlech Castle from the sand dunes How do sand dunes How do sand dunes form?

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  • Natterjack toads breed in the fresh water pools in the sand dunes.

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  • Spinifex has long growth which reduces transpiration in strong winds these are the first plants to colonize the sand dunes.

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  • The 1017-acre site, at the time mostly sand dunes and rocks, was acquired and William Hammond Hall and his Scottish assistant, John McLaren, were appointed to oversee the project.

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  • Physically and physiologically dry habitats, with the accompanying plant communities of sand dunes and sandy heaths with little humus in the soil.

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  • The town stands on a sandy plain, and there are sand dunes within the city limits.

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  • Owing to the great extent of the Nafud desert, the formation of sand-dunes is exemplified on a proportionate scale.

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  • Sand-dunes cover large tracts on the shores of the Baltic. No traces of marine deposits are found higher than loo or 150 ft.

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  • To pass Cook Strait and land in the middle province of South Island is to pass from Portugal to Switzerland, a Switzerland, however, with a seacoast that in the east centre is a dull fringe of monotonous sand dunes or low cliffs.

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  • Formed partly by alluvium carried down by perennial streams from the mountains of Lebanon and Galilee, and fringed by great sand-dunes which the sea throws up, Phoenicia is covered with a rich and fertile soil.

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  • There are three natural divisions - foreshore and sand-dunes, inner dunes and the geest grounds, and low fens and clay lands.

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  • The modern village stands on an isolated sandy hillock, surrounded by gardens with olives to the north and sand-dunes to the west.

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  • The surface is diversified by vales, meadows, sand-dunes and tidal marshes.

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  • Carex arenaria, the sea-bent, grows on sand-dunes and helps to bind the sand FIG.

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  • The sand-dunes of the western coast and the Pinhal de Leiria resemble the French Landes.

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  • Golden Gate Park (about 1014 acres) was a waste of barren sand dunes when acquired by the municipality in 1870, but skilful planting and cultivation have entirely transformed its character.

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  • On the land side stretch miles of sand-dunes studded with broom, and beyond, the argan forests, distinctive of southern Morocco.

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  • In places the desert approaches close to the river on both banks and immense sand dunes fill the horizon.

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  • Between the mouth of the Rio Tinto and that of the Guadalquivir the shore is lined by a series of sand-dunes, known as the Arenas Gordas.

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  • During this time I visited various Gulf states and enjoyed the exhilarating sport of sand skiing down a variety of very large sand dunes!

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  • Notwithstanding the protection afforded by sand-dunes and earthen embankments backed by stones and timber, the Frisian Islands are slowly but surely crumbling away under the persistent attacks of storm and flood, and the old Frisian proverb "de nich will diken mut wiken" (" who will not build dikes must go away") still holds good.

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  • The surface is diversified by drumlins, vales, meadows, sand-dunes and tidal marshes.

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  • Sandbank Holidays - Hayle - Apartments and bungalows set around a lovely garden, nestled against the sand dunes in a peaceful conservation area.

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  • Dune scrub A few shrubby species are capable of invading sand dunes to form scrub.

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  • Among the sand dunes are small tamarisk trees that manage to flourish despite the harsh environment.

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  • During this time I visited various Gulf states and enjoyed the exhilarating sport of sand skiing down a variety of very large sand dunes !

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  • Planting of whin bushes on sand dunes at Jubilee Course.

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  • Trees also hold agricultural terraces in place on steep slopes, provide windbreaks for crops and maintain sand dunes.

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  • The tea length dress is often used for weddings at the beach since walking through sand dunes or dodging surf may ruin a longer dress.

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  • Each carrying two canteens, a rifle and a lantern, they started off into the long shadows of the sand dunes.

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  • When the ache had left her legs numb, and her breath was no longer coming in gasps, they started out again - across sand dunes - up and down.

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  • Seaboard.The shore of the Mediterranean encircling the Gulf of the Lion (Golfe du Lion) from Cape Cerbera to Martigues is lowlying and unbroken, and characterized chiefly by lagoons separated from the sea by sand-dunes.

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  • North of that river the coast is low-lying and bordered by sand-lunes, to which succeed on the Strait of Dover the cliffs in the neighborhood of the port of Boulogne and the marshes and sand-dunes of Flanders, with the ports of Calais and Dunkirk, the latter the principal French port on the NOrth Sea.

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