Sentences with phrase «all along the coast»

There are thousands of giant snowballs along the coast of the Gulf of Ob in Siberia.
This narrow neighbourhood snakes along the coast of Kennebecasis River, running parallel to Long Island.
This is clearly going to either have a direct hit or come right along our coast and we're going to have hurricane - force winds.
Contract talks between the two sides have dragged on for nine months, leading to labor tensions, chronic cargo congestion and shipping delays at ports along the coast that collectively handle nearly half of all U.S. maritime trade and more than 70 percent of imports from Asia.
Gas prices in Waco are on the rise after Hurricane Harvey's landfall on Friday brought damage along the coast, Houston and surrounding areas.
So far, the rise in hurricane damage hasn't deterred development along the coast.
But many parts of Florida are reckoning with significant wreckage and floodwater along its coasts and on inland farms.
I've traveled extensively through Vietnam over the years, from Hanoi in the north, to Saigon in the south, and all along the coast.
If you live along the coast, it's a good idea to board up your windows and doors and ensure that you have enough food and supplies.
In the hundred years between 850 and 950, Benedictine monks were driven out of ancient monasteries, the Papal States were overrun, and Muslim pirate bases were established along the coast of northern Italy and southern France, from which attacks on the deep inland were launched.
These early beachcombers expanded rapidly along the coast to India, and reached Southeast Asia and Australia by 50,000 years ago.
The Zaidis live in the mountainous regions where they have been able to maintain their purity of origin, while the Sunnis live along the coast where they have intermarried with Africans.
His Storm reached out to touch Tampa and is proceeding along the coast to warn Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.
Lycia and Pamphylia were south of it along the coast, and Pisidia, Phrygia, and Galatia were beyond it in the east.
Now Spaniards conquered a large portion of the Americas, including the West Indies and the Philippines, and became the ruling classes in these lands; the Portuguese established themselves in a similar position in Brazil and sprinkled themselves along the coasts of Africa and here and there on the shores of India, in the East Indies and in Malacca and Macao; the French planted colonies in parts of North America and the West Indies; the Dutch, with an intermingling of French Huguenots, began a permanent colony in South Africa, and Dutch.
Initially they settled in Kwangchow but slowly began to push their way along the coast to the main cities and even as far north as Hangchow.
In the Portuguese possessions in Brazil, chiefly scattered as they were along the coast, Christianity was confronted by many of the challenges which it faced in Spanish America.
In the first half of the sixteenth century the Portuguese established trading posts along the coast of Africa and in India, Ceylon, Malacca, Japan, and the East Indies.
The Muslims of Malacca also propagated Islam in the Malay Peninsula and along the coasts of the island of Sumatra.
If your're driving along the coast, you'll hardly see any chilies, though, except for the occasional plant in a residential front yard, underneath lemon or olive trees, together with all sorts of herbs.
It's another foggy day here along the coast and warm bread from the oven sounds delightful.
I'm down along the coast... just a thought!
Tarte citron meringuée; I remember the first time I had it, somewhere along the coast of France, in my teens and not appropriately appreciating it.
Even here in Los Angeles, there are only a few stores that I will buy from, if I lived anywhere other than along a coast I would probably have to go way out of my way to find really great fresh fish.
There are some great hiking trails along the coast in California, so in my downtime you can find me outdoors combining a little exercise, sun and adventure.
Brodetto or fish soup, is eaten further along the coast and may contain any number of types of fish that are seasoned with vinegar, garlic or saffron and thickened with flour.
«All along the coast of Italy, from Liguria down of course to Sicily, and especially southern Sicily, citrus grows beautifully,» Domenica Marchetti says
It's really dear to my heart because it reminds me of my honeymoon on Sicily and all those little seafood restaurants along the coast.
I'm home now, and aside from a couple hurdles (wind, rain, snow, icy roads, flat tires) driving along the coast from San Francisco to Portland, Oregon is beautiful.
A pretty drive along the coast will take you to the famously quaint seaside village of La Jolla, where world - class shopping, culture and fine dining is rivaled only by its notoriously spectacular sunsets.
It notes that at the same time of the slowing of seafood sales, landings began to shrink, leading to environmentalists and government regulators to pay close attentions to what was occurring along the coast.
In the mid-Atlantic state of Maryland, crabs are abundant in the Chesapeake Bay and along the coast, making the crab cake a regional classic.
«Theoretically you could create an industry in eastern Oregon almost as easily as you could along the coast, with a bit of supplementation.
The quillaja tree grows only in Chile in the foothills of the Andean mountains and along the coast.
New plantings along the coast and the northern interior have produced the rebound yields.
This would make trips fun because the kids could run from house to house and we would take caravans of cars and travel along the coast to try out different beaches for the day.
And yet the city is peppered with beachy seafood restaurants, like this one on the near west side, that hark back to those along the coast of the western state of Nayarit.
In Mexico, a number of different varieties of piquíns grow wild in the mountains along both coasts: from Sonora to Chiapas on the Pacific and Tamaulipas to Yucatán on the Gulf.
Neighboring Paso Robles along the coast are the towns of San Simeon, home to Hearst Castle on the north, and the fishing village of Morro Bay to the south.
The ocean plays a big part in the region's history, with shipwrecks and caves dotted along the coast.
The Santa Cruz Mountains appellation was among the first to be defined by mountain topography, following the fog line along the coast to encompass the highest vineyards on the ridge tops as high as 2600 feet elevation.
The region encompasses the Santa Cruz Mountain range and extends from Woodside in the north to Watsonville in the south; from Monterey Bay along the coast to Silicon Valley inland.
Farther west along the coast, lava bulwarks stand more firmly against the sea.
Located along the coast of South Carolina, the Lowcountry boasts a history, culture and cuisine all its own.
The climate is hot and tropical (temperatures range from 15 ° C, or 59 ° F, to 32 ° C, or 90 ° F) along the coast, while the zone that makes up part of the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range gets much cooler.
We'd picnic on the beach, followed by a salty sea air walk along the coast, ending up at a pub for a supper of fish and chips.
What I didn't know about that visit, is that after a beautiful drive along the coast and through the country side, I'd be landing right in the middle of fiber heaven.
The weather began with a warm calm on Friday evening, and turned into a foggy and cool Saturday morning along the coast with clearing by mid morning and comfortable conditions for most of the day inland.
This past Saturday, Will and I drove up to Litchfield County to explore the area and enjoy the changing leaves (which are just now starting to turn where we live along the coast).
A scenic road trip along the coast and I would love to shop all the quaint little town shops.
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