Sentences with phrase «long seawalls»

Panama is also known for its long seawalls, which are made for strolling.

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QUEENSBRIDGE — After stalling for nearly a decade, the city broke ground Friday on repairs to the crumbling seawall in Long Island City's Queensbridge Park, which had limited waterfront access for parkgoers.
A Beechhurst resident has been locked in a years - long struggle with the state Department of Environmental Conservation over his seawall, which he claims protected his waterfront property when Superstorm Sandy ravaged the city's coast.
BEIJING — Along China's coastline, rapid development has transformed marshes and mudflats into ports and urban sprawl; a line of concrete seawalls and sandbags now stretches longer than China's Great Wall.
On Sunday, we did a long, but leisurely cycle on The Vancouver Seawall.
The mister and I thoroughly enjoyed a long, leisurely stroll along much of the aforementioned seawall yesterday -LCB- jelly sandals are in my straw tote -RCB-.
For people watchers, Seawall Urban Park is the 10 - mile stretch of coast along Seawall Blvd., and the longest continuous sidewalk in America.
Traditional defensive approaches — such as building seawalls and levees, or replenishing sand along eroded beaches — can help protect against flooding and damage but may not provide adequate or sustainable long - term protection.
Long - forgotten seawall protected New...
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