Sentences with phrase «narrow waterway»

A "narrow waterway" refers to a small and slim passage of water, like a river, canal, or strait, that is not very wide. Full definition
What you need to keep in mind when booking these tours is that the boats can not travel through the more narrow waterways due to their large size.
Our intimate, ultra-luxury ships can sail up narrow waterways into the heart of a city, or tie up right at the pier while others must anchor off shore.
You might like to visit a local Amazon village, go piranha fishing, spot monkeys and pink dolphins, look for nocturnal wildlife, visit a manatee rescue center, or board a skiff to explore narrow waterways.
More than 30 percent of seaborne oil exports pass through that narrow waterway daily.
Built in the classic Amadeus style, the MS Amadeus Queen is an excellent vessel, specially designed to navigate the narrow waterways of Europe.
Sail into Montenegro via the magnificent Gulf of Kotor, a narrow waterway backed by soaring mountains.
It's almost impossible not to fall for this city with its narrow waterways, glistening spires and winding streets provide the perfect backdrop for falling in love.
You can hike past ancient temples first laid down by the Incas, contemplate the awe - inspiring power of Iguazú Falls, or spend the day watching wildlife from a dugout canoe on one of the Amazon's countless igarapés (narrow waterways).
Antarctica is a land like no other, a place of ethereal icescapes and breathtaking scenery; narrow waterways, glaciers, icebergs, rugged mountains and abundant wildlife
To reach the lighthouse we had to cross Christie Passage, a narrow waterway with strong tidal currents.
We spent the next day exploring Browning Passage a narrow waterway with a vertical wall of granite rock along the western shoreline.
The Coorong is a narrow waterway with prolific bird life and separated from the Southern Ocean by spectacular white sand hills.
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