Sentences with phrase «nearby shore»

"Nearby shore" refers to a shore or coastline that is close or not far away from a certain location. Full definition
Loggerheads» (Caretta caretta, pictured) olfactory systems can sense airborne odors, including food — could they sniff out nearby shores as well?
Blessed with an abundance of sea life, the hotel promises delicious oysters from nearby shores and the freshest fish from the local fishing boats.
On the nearby shore are the measurements made by Riess» team using Hubble.
And then, a woman's body washes up on a nearby shore.
Fall leaves ride the air, and he imagines gulls at the nearby shore coasting the wind.
And the nearby shore is populated with colonies of elephant seals and sea lions basking or playing in the waves.
You will never tire of the sounds of the waves lapping the nearby shore, or the sight of the explosive mix of orange and pink hues of the morning sunrise.
While day trippers hike to the nearby shores of San Joseph Bay, explore seacaves and seastacks, and relax and unwind on the sand beach, the more adventurous trek on to Cape Scott or embark on the more challenging multi-day hike along the North Coast Trail.
Named after the sand piper that frequents the nearby shores, Villa Kedidi is only 100 metres from Canggu Beach on Balis south west coast.
The understated elegance of their décor echoes the precious natural beauty of the nearby shore.
Named after the sand piper that frequents the nearby shores, Villa Kedidi is only 100 metres from Canggu Beach on Bali «s south west coast.
Of course, the ship crashes due to inclement weather and you begin your journey free upon a nearby shore.
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