sheltered harbour sentence in Hindi
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- While the small bay near the Nuussuaq settlement provides a sheltered harbour, the remainder of the southeastern coastline is not developed.
- This canalisation created access to a sheltered harbour, Newhaven, which succeeded Seaford as the port at the mouth of the Ouse.
- It has fresh waters, fruits, rattan, timber and a sheltered harbour and coral reefs which abound with prolific marine life.
- The village developed beside the natural sheltered harbour, between the shore, Ballymacormick Point and the rocky outcrop known as Cockle Island.
- Following the near total loss of the Danish-Norwegian fleet at the gunboats that rarely ventured very far from their sheltered harbours.
- A "'mandracchio "'is a small sheltered harbour reserved for the mooring of small boats and fishing vessels.
- The sheltered harbour and proximity to rich fishing grounds were the principal factors in attracting early fishermen to this area between 1839 and 1841.
- It also had excellent supplies of timber for shipbuilding and general construction work, and a deep sheltered harbour where visiting British warships could be repaired.
- Prince Rupert's sheltered harbour is the deepest ice-free natural harbour in North America, and the 3rd deepest natural harbour in the world.
- Topsham's position, offering a sheltered harbour to seagoing trade enabled it to thrive as a port, a centre for both fishing and shipbuilding.
- Wooden shipbuilding and ship-repair on Bequia was possible due to the presence of Cedar trees on the island and a sufficiently deep and sheltered harbour.
- Its sheltered harbour and strategic position made it an important fishing port for more than 200 years until the fishing of northern cod was prohibited in 1992.
- Within the estuary the steep-sided banks provides a sheltered harbour in contrast to the exposed coast of Falmouth Bay, and the eastern coast of Roseland.
- To the Hanseatic merchants from Bremen and Hamburg, Scalloway was known as " Schaldewage ", and as a good sheltered harbour on the route to Hillswick.
- Frederick Weld was the first in 1847 to land sheep at Port Underwood, a sheltered harbour which forms the north-east extension of Cloudy Bay in the Marlborough Sounds.
- Therefore, a channel through the shingle spit was cut in the mid-16th century below Castle Hill, creating access to a sheltered harbour, better than that at Seaford.
- In 1857, the town hall asked the king for a sheltered harbour, stating : " It would be in Portugal a port so good, better than Vigo's.
- His son, Thomas G . Fuller, founded Thomas Fuller Construction company in 1958 which built many public buildings in Ottawa as well as the sheltered harbour for the Britannia Yacht Club.
- The coast of �land is deeply indented by bays and fjords, which form excellent sheltered harbours for vessels of draught not exceeding 19 ft . The most notable harbour is at Yttern�s.
- Jack Crocombe, the coxswain of " Louisa " proposed to take the boat by road to Porlock's sheltered harbour around the coast and launch it from there.
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