用headland造句子,“headland”造句

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The fleet lay at anchor half a mile off the headland.

In five minutes we were through the tide, and drifting with the most startling rapidity round the headland.

We can also see the bell tower on the street from the headland. Every five or six minutes, a ferry whistles slowly out of the harbour.

South African headland formin ga peninsula between Table Bay and False Bay, Cape Town. The first European to sail round it was Bartholomew Diaz in 1488.

The headland that the little fishing village is named for lurches up 850 feet from the center of town and holds the ruins of every culture that ever settled there.

A coastline of 472 kilometers, multi headland and harbor.

A high ridge of land or rock jutting out into a body of water;a headland.

Almost every peak, every headland, every valley, and even every palace view are covered by verdant trees.

Some dashed to the headland, only to watch helplessly as a wooden boat carrying as many as 100 asylum-seekers smashed against rocks, with what one local called a "sickening crack".

headland造句

A steep headland, promontory, riverbank, or cliff.

At the end of the of headland ,sediment is apt to fill up.

Cape Kazantip is a prominent headland on the Kerch Peninsula, which defines the southern shore of the Sea of Azov and the east extension of the Crimean Peninsula.

The fleet anchored half a mile off the headland.

A headland of northwest Washington at the entrance to the Strait of Juan DE Fuca. It was discovered by Capt. James Cook in 778.

The patio gave an unimpeded view across the headland to the sea.

The fleet lay off the headland.

On either hand the coast stretched away, headland after headland, and at the points you could see the white foam running up the rocks but making no noise because it was so far off.

Weather from the morning and evening of each day is represented by a horizontal slice of video, based on the framing of the rocky headland in the topographic drawing.

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