Sentences with phrase «local coastline»

The local coastline refers to the stretch of shoreline that is closest or most proximal to a particular location, usually referring to an area within a specific region. Full definition
During the heavy winter storms of the 1997/1998 El Niño, 10 meters of local coastline were rapidly eroded, eliminating the last vestiges of the backyards that had survived the 1982 El Nino (see pre-1997 photograph below).
You will not enjoy a better view of the gorgeous local coastline than from the polished wood decks of the Columbus.
When water along the local coastline retreated, experts at the hurricane center recognized what had happened.
Your guide will work with you to improve your technique while you explore the local coastline and learn about Santa Barbara's rich marine environment and natural and human history.
All proceeds from this fundraising event will directly benefit the critical work being carried out by Surfrider Maui to protect our local coastlines and marine environment.
As there are around 20 local surf spots you will explore the local coastline at surf spots near and far.
It's also one of the premier snorkeling locations anywhere off the local coastline.
One thing that's agreed on is that the once fun right point that breaks out front of Olgas bar hasn't been the same since the 2012 Nicoya earthquake, the epicenter of which was directly off the local coastline.
Cemlyn is an excellent location for catching sea bass, as is the local coastline all the way down to Church Bay.
Purpose built spa facilities, a gym, a kids» cinema, and play area offer a good range of family activities and bike rental opens up the local coastline to active guests.
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