Phrases with «rocky promontory»

A "rocky promontory" refers to a tall or steep section of land that juts out into a body of water, and is mostly made up of rocks. Full definition

Sentences with «rocky promontory»

  • «The large rocky promontories of Cape Perpetua and Heceta Head, the productive ocean waters and expansive sandy seafloor environments, mark a unique transition from the nearshore rocky reefs to the north off Seal Rock and the subtidal reefs and kelp forests to south at Cape Arago. (yachats.lisa-gray.com)
  • «Within the 370 - acre site, one's interest is drawn like a magnet to the oceanfront rocky promontory selected for the 273 - suite hotel condominium,» says Lea. (remonline.com)
  • «Within the 370 - acre site, one's interest is drawn like a magnet to the oceanfront rocky promontory selected for the 273 suite hotel condominium,» says Lea. (remonline.com)
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