deep harborの例文
- Escanaba has a deep harbor, which made it a lumbering center.
- The City of Key West and Duval Street share their beginning along this deep harbor waterfront.
- With its deep harbor and heritage of master shipbuilders, the shipyard has recorded a long list of firsts.
- Immediately after the explosion, the ship began to fill with oily water from the 40-foot deep harbor.
- Tokelau has no airstrip or natural deep harbor and lies 480 kilometers ( 300 miles ) from nearest neighbor Samoa.
- The port is the only natural deep harbor in the entire V鋘ern treat several million tonnes of freight each year.
- He represented Texas Gulf Sulphur, a company that needed deep harbors on the House Committee on Rivers and Harbors.
- The coastlines are a mix of sandy and rocky beaches, shallow and deep harbors, placid and reef-studded bays.
- "In May 1539, Conquistador Hernando de Soto skirted the coast of Florida, searching for a deep harbor to land.
- The northwest Scottish coast, with its mountainous terrain and deep harbors, played an important role in the war against Nazi Germany.
- Unlike the island, it had a deep harbor where ocean-going vessels could come directly to port and unload their harvest.
- Early steamships stopped at Harbor Springs due to its naturally protected and very deep harbor; later, they added a stop in Petoskey.
- In later colonial times the site gained military importance because of its deep harbor and its strategic location near the northern boundary of Spanish Florida.
- As World Book Encyclopedia explains, using Maine as an example, the coastline has many deep harbors and thousands of bays, coves and inlets.
- Although surrounded by glaciers and mountains, its deep harbor is always ice-free, allowing for year-round research in and out of the water.
- The Atlantic Ocean, four miles to the east, rushes up and down the Piscataqua River, eddying out into deep harbors and the Great Bay estuary.
- Families with children are also attracted by Greenport, which has a large park with a carousel and a deep harbor ideal for boating but not much night life.
- Genoa's long, often tumultuous history, including its golden years as a proud and powerful republic, is wedded to the sea and its deep harbor.
- Waterdeep was founded by local tribes who benefited from trading timber and furs with southern merchants, and the settlement's deep harbor gave the city its name.
- The entrance to the town is from the southeast with a narrow passage which leads to a natural twenty-foot deep harbor which is protected from all sides.