Curonian Lagoon | ... iningrad Oblast of Russia, on the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea. The | (to the north-east) and the Vistula Lagoon (on the southwest) demarcate th ... |
Manila Bay | ... y and Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, or along Roxas Boulevard overlooking | |
Pearl Harbor | ... the opening skirmish in Tora! Tora! Tora!, who later waves his arms at the | carnage, exclaiming to a shocked Captain John B. Earle (Richard Anderson) ... |
bay | ... on De La Warr (9 July 1577 – 7 June 1618) was the Englishman after whom the | , the river, and, consequently, an American Indian people and U.S. state, ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... anuary. During this period of relative inactivity he paid a flying visit to | , where he was not impressed with the poor state of readiness and a genera ... |
Puget Sound | ... ide of Puget Sound, mainly in Tumwater, Tacoma, and Seattle. With the other | ports growing in size, Port Townsend saw a rapid decline in population whe ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... headed for the Pacific. After transiting the Panama Canal, she proceeded to | for intensified training in torpedo approaches, evasive maneuvers, and sim ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... Americans from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, looking for a retreat on the | . The town's incorporated status gave it a unique standing in empowering i ... |
False Bay | Simon's Town Harbour on the | coast of the Cape Peninsula is the main base of the South African Navy |
Matagorda Bay | ... as a total area of , of which is land and (30.87%) is water, which includes | |
Pearl Harbor | January 1931 found her at | . She remained there into 1937; first, attached to SubDiv 7, SubRon 4, the ... |
Glacier Bay | ... y Point, lies on the outwash plain created by the glaciers that once filled | . Two hundred years ago, it was primarily a single large "beach". The nati ... |
Chesapeake Bay | The town started declining as it became cut off from access to | and ocean as silt and tidal action changed the Port Tobacco River. At the ... |
Swansea Bay | ... Hole Cave. The peninsula is bounded by the Loughor Estuary to the north and | to the east. Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers 188 km², incl ... |
Fort Pond Bay | ... he Siege of Boston in the American Revolutionary War a British ship visited | in search of provisions—notably cattle. John Dayton who had limited troops ... |
Newark Bay | ... earlier known as Bergen Neck surrounded by Upper New York Bay to the east, | to the west, and Kill van Kull to the south |
San Pablo Bay | ... afael. Santa Venetia has an open space preserve for its marsh as it borders | , the northern part of the San Francisco Bay estuary |
Poverty Bay | ... familiar with such ships, the Māori people at Cook's first landing point in | thought the ship was a floating island, or a gigantic bird from their myth ... |
Puget Sound | ... edro and Woolley in Skagit County, northwestern Washington, inland from the | , south of the border with Canada and north of Seattle |
Hudson Bay | ... uch larger south basin. It is part of the watershed of the Nelson River and | |
Miramichi Bay | ... mon fishing. The lower portion of the river is an estuary which widens into | , a part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence |
Hudson Bay | ... y used the York Factory Express overland trade route from Fort Vancouver to | then on to London. James Sinclair led a large party of nearly 200 settlers ... |
Puget Sound | ... d with the Coupeville ferry terminal on Whidbey Island, on the east side of | |
Bay of Biscay | Bilbao is situated in the north-central part of Spain, some south of the | , where the estuary of Bilbao is formed. Its main urban core is surrounded ... |
Hilo Bay | ... weeks later, in mid-August, the ship departed south-eastward, anchoring at | off Hawaii's Big Island, before continuing to the south and reaching Tahit ... |
Narragansett Bay | ... te of Logan International Airport) in Boston Harbor, and Prudence Island in | . He also engaged in the fur trade in partnership with William Pynchon, us ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... reserve for its marsh as it borders San Pablo Bay, the northern part of the | estuary |
Gulf of Maine | ... Georgetown is located on an island near the mouth of the Kennebec River and | , part of the Atlantic Ocean |
Poverty Bay | ... extinct, called Moa (or Movie) by the natives'. In 1839, John W. Harris, a | flax trader who was a natural history enthusiast, was given a piece of unu ... |
Upper New York Bay | ... th of Jersey City on a peninsula earlier known as Bergen Neck surrounded by | to the east, Newark Bay to the west, and Kill van Kull to the south |
Pearl Harbor | ... December. The Alabama departed from the New Hebrides on 5 January 1944 for | , Hawaii. which she arrived at on 12 January. She underwent a brief stint ... |
Massachusetts Bay | ... lonists to the New World, founding a number of communities on the shores of | and the Charles River |
Puget Sound | ... reached its capacity due to heavy rain that was causing flooding around the | region. A large amount of water was released very quickly, causing rapid a ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... for Switzerland on December 6, 1941, the day before the Japanese attack on | , Hawaii |
Bellingham Bay | ... Nelson Bennett began laying track from the town of Fairhaven, northwest on | , and real estate developer Norman R. Kelley platted a new town of Sedro o ... |
bay | ... Ojibwe language and means "to flow out." It is also the name of a river, a | , and a city in |
Hudson Bay | ... of water adjacent to the Atlantic are the Caribbean Sea; the Gulf of Mexico | ;; the Arctic Ocean; the Mediterranean Sea; the North Sea; the Baltic Sea ... |
Bristol Bay | ... to where the river runs into the Kvichak Bay arm of the northeastern end of | . South Naknek is on the other side of the river. The local economy is alm ... |
Cam Ranh Bay | ... Pacific via the Cape of Good Hope. After a port of call at Madagascar, then | (later part of South Vietnam), Rozhestvensky finally reached the Far East ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... rk connects East Palo Alto to Alameda County, which lies to the east across | , and carries State Route 84 into East Palo Alto toward U.S. 101 |
Massachusetts Bay | ... e as a declaration of war. In October 1634, Pequot delegates took a trip to | to guarantee the colonists that they had not intended nor planned to go to ... |
Avacha Bay | ... the peninsula; the home base of Russia's Pacific submarine fleet is across | from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky at the Rybachy base. There are also several ... |
Bay of Fundy | ... tween New France and New England toward the end of King Williams War in the | off present day Saint John, New Brunswick. English ships were sent from Bo ... |
Kealakekua Bay | ... f Captain James Cook in January 1779. They struggled to go directly up from | , but turned back after an estimated , thinking they had about more to go |
Oxwich Bay | ... gland and Three Cliffs, and larger beaches such as Port Eynon, Rhossili and | . The north of the peninsula has fewer beaches, and is home to the cockle- ... |
Hudson Bay | ... te of 2,066 cubic metres per second (72,960 cu ft/s), and forms part of the | watershed, which is one of the largest in the world. This watershed area w ... |
Bristol Bay | ... Yukon-Kuskokwim delta, the Kuskokwim River, and along the northern coast of | as far east as Nushagak Bay and the northern Alaska Peninsula at Naknek Ri ... |
Manila Bay | ... ptember. The carriers launched strikes on shipping and installations in the | area on 21–22 September, and in the central Philippines area on 24 Septemb ... |
Puget Sound | ... Federal Way is located between Seattle and Tacoma. Its western boundary is | . It is bordered by Des Moines on the north, Kent, unincorporated King Cou ... |
Holy Loch | ... t with both the United Kingdom and Spain permitting the use of bases at the | in Scotland and at Rota in the Bay of Cadiz that were much closer to patro ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... ured as pilot vessels, both in North America and in Northern Europe. In the | area several distinctive schooner types evolved, including the Baltimore c ... |
Kvichak Bay | ... the north bank of the Naknek River, close to where the river runs into the | arm of the northeastern end of Bristol Bay. South Naknek is on the other s ... |
Puget Sound | ... hen the Northern Pacific Railroad failed to connect the city to the eastern | city of Tacoma. By the late 1890s, the boom was over. Without the railroad ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... military. Mary Ellen's physician husband, Curtis "Curt" Willard, is sent to | and is reported to have perished in the Japanese attack on December 7, 194 ... |
Humboldt Bay | ... ka-Arcata-Fortuna micropolitan area, located on a coastal plain adjacent to | |
Sandusky Bay | ... the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes. Nearby, in | , is Johnson's Island, a former Confederate officer POW camp during the Ci ... |
Cardiff Bay | ... 990s Cardiff has seen significant development with a new waterfront area at | which contains the Senedd building, home to the Welsh Assembly and the Wal ... |
Oxwich Bay | ... e ran between Manahawkin, New Jersey to Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez in France and | in Wales |
Pensacola Bay | ... United States and is a suburb of Pensacola which lies to the north, across | . The population was 5,665 at the 2000 census. As of 2005, the population ... |
San Francisco Bay | Following her sale, she served as a floating restaurant in lower | during the depression years of the 1930s. In February 1944, the Navy repur ... |
Rhossili | ... , such as Langland and Three Cliffs, and larger beaches such as Port Eynon, | and Oxwich Bay. The north of the peninsula has fewer beaches, and is home ... |
Provincetown Harbor | Bartholomew Gosnold named Cape Cod in | in 1602. In 1620, the Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact when they arri ... |
Lavaca Bay | ... sts disembarked at Galveston on January 9, 1843. They were taken by ship to | and travelled overland to San Antonio, where they took shelter in abandone ... |
Gulf of Maine | ... me. Situated between the mouths of the Sheepscot and Kennebec rivers on the | , Georgetown developed into a summer resort, attracting a number of promin ... |
Baie de la Seine | ... e departments of Seine-Maritime, Eure, Orne and Manche. To the north is the | , part of the English Channel. On the east, the Seine River forms the boun ... |
Bay of Santander | ... in recent years Santander is in a recovery of its southern edge facing the | . The transfer of all port activities to Puerto de Raos has been gradual, ... |
Nushagak Bay | ... Kuskokwim River, and along the northern coast of Bristol Bay as far east as | and the northern Alaska Peninsula at Naknek River and Egegik Bay in Alaska ... |
Kealakekua Bay | ... MS Resolution. He was killed during an altercation with native Hawaiians at | on 14 February 1779 |
Pearl Harbor | ... ansit to the Territory of Hawaii. Eight days later the submarine arrived at | in the Territory of Hawaii and commenced almost twelve years of training s ... |
Puget Sound | ... e Pacific Ocean, such as the Klamath River in Oregon and California and the | Basin in Washington |
Puget Sound | ... inue to operate and had free access to navigate the Strait of Juan de Fuca, | , and the Columbia, company operations were effectively stifled by the tre ... |
Great Australian Bight | On the West. The Eastern limit of the | [A line from Cape Otway, Australia, to King Island and thence to Cape Grim ... |
Port Jackson | near Hornsby and flows generally south-east into | |
Cook Inlet | Kasilof is on the east side of the | on the Kenai Peninsula, on the Sterling Highway, south Kenai on the Kasilo ... |
Chesapeake Bay | Tangier is located on an island in a part of the | called the Lower Eastern Shore. It is made up of many small islands divide ... |
Manila Bay | ... districts and the Roxas Boulevard Bay Walk which offers a fine view of the | sunset and hip dining are in Manila |
Pearl Harbor | ... unchly opposed to intervention in World War II until the Japanese attack on | |
Puget Sound | ... some parts. Consequently, during the day as the tide rises and falls in the | , so do parts of land slightly rise and fall |
Bay of Whales | ... ce Shelf. Roald Amundsen started his South Pole expedition in 1911 from the | , which was located at the shelf. In the west of the Ross sea, McMurdo Sou ... |
Delaware Bay | 1 across | ; no land borde |
Church Bay | ... earby reefs are readily accessible from shore by snorkellers, especially at | |
Port Jackson | ... 1985, Midnight Oil performed Oils on the Water, a concert on Goat Island in | to celebrate Triple J's tenth birthday, before a select audience of fans w ... |
Hudson Bay | ... in 1713. It resulted in the French cession of claims to the territories of | , Acadia, and Newfoundland to Britain, while retaining Cape Breton and oth ... |
Cook Inlet | ... al family operations, either along the beach north of Ninilchik River or in | whose waters touch the beach next to the village. Halibut can also be caug ... |
Cook Inlet | ... la Borough, Beluga is actually on the Alaskan mainland on the other side of | from the peninsula. It is a remote location with no road access |
Table Bay | Located on the shore of | , Cape Town was originally developed by the Dutch East India Company as a ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... 1, using aircraft carriers, the Japanese attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet at | , Hawaii. The attack destroyed or crippled most of the U.S. Pacific Fleet' ... |
Miramichi Bay | ... in the otherwise Francophone northeastern New Brunswick. Coastal regions of | are Acadian. The former town of Chatham has traditionally been an Irish st ... |
Hudson Bay | Flaherty Island, one of the Belcher Islands in | , is named in his honor |
Barnegat Inlet | ... ownship, Brick Township, and all the boroughs along the Atlantic Ocean from | of the Shark River Inlet at Belmar |
Moreton Bay | ... tralia, mostly around Timor. One of the lineages stretches all the way from | to Western Australia, while the other only stretches from Moreton Bay to t ... |
Georgian Bay | ... isconsin was probably the French explorer Jean Nicolet. He canoed west from | through the Great Lakes in 1634, and it is traditionally assumed that he c ... |
Hudson Bay | ... Acadia (which they renamed Nova Scotia), sovereignty over Newfoundland, the | region, and the Caribbean island of St. Kitts. France recognized British s ... |
Hudson Bay | ... mmand, searched the northwest coast for a large river that might connect to | or the Missouri River. The first documented European discovery of the Colu ... |
Narragansett Bay | ... 1627 at the portage between the rivers. Trade with the Native Americans of | and the Dutch of New Netherlands prospered and was a major factor enabling ... |
Bay of Fundy | Wolfville is a popular tourist destination for the scenery of the nearby | and Gaspereau Valley, as well as for the many cultural attractions which a ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... n New York militia in a cruise from Long Island to ports in New England and | . She debarked the militia at New York and sailed to Portland, Maine, to e ... |
Chesapeake Bay | The first United States lightship was established at | in 1820, and the total number around the coast peaked in 1909 with 56 loca ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... osts in the Panama Canal Zone, Miami, Florida, the Hawaiian Sea Frontier at | , in the Central Pacific, and a training center in Melville, Rhode Island |
New York Bay | ... ine at gun point by three men, beaten and stabbed, and dumped on a beach on | . He somehow survived the ordeal but was forever marked with a scar and dr ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... are often inhabited by a plentiful amounts of crayfish and salamanders. The | is host to many species, including blue crabs, clams, oysters, and rockfis ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... sed X-band Radar to Adak, Alaska, via the southern tip of South America and | , Hawaii. It arrived at Pearl Harbor on 9 January 2006, having travelled 1 ... |
Magdalena Bay | ... rancisco for a shakedown training cruise which took her as far southward as | in Baja California Sur. She returned to San Diego, California, on 29 Septe ... |
Gulf of Antalya | ... tion, is bounded on the west by the Gulf of Fethiye, and on the east by the | . Lycia comprised what is now the westernmost portion of Antalya Province, ... |
Delaware Bay | ... the expedition, aboard the ships Fogel Grip and Kalmar Nyckel, sailed into | , which lay within the territory claimed by the Dutch, passing Cape May an ... |
Lower New York Bay | ... is now called The Carolinas to Newfoundland. He entered what is now called | in 1524, greeted by what are presumed to have been the Lenape in canoes, t ... |
Botany Bay | ... the east coast of Australia, when Cook went ashore at what is now known as | |
Hudson Bay | ... i River basin, the Saint Lawrence River–Great Lakes system, and up into the | basin. Its common names include smallmouth, bronzeback, brown bass, browni ... |
Puget Sound | ... of the Okanogan and Columbia Rivers. The Tonquin then went up the coast to | for a trading expedition. There it was attacked and overwhelmed by Indians ... |
Battleship Cove | PT-617 is an Elco boat located in | Naval Museum in Massachusetts. She was obtained from the backwaters of Flo ... |
Puget Sound | Born in Spokane, Washington, in 1931, Eddings grew up near | . In the Rivan Codex, he described a good day in Seattle as "when it isn’t ... |
Biscayne Bay | ... n 1894–95 to form part of the Florida East Coast Canal from Jacksonville to | with a minimum depth of 5 feet (1.5 m) and a minimum width of 50 feet (15. ... |
Winyah Bay | ... lefield Plantation, located on a peninsula called Waccamaw Neck between the | and the Atlantic Ocean, in Georgetown County, South Carolina. Baruch subse ... |
Willapa Bay | ... nd. The county's largest city is Raymond. Pacific County is centered on the | , a region that provides twenty-five percent of the United States oyster h ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... sliver of San Anselmo lies within the Ross Valley Watershed that flows into | . The principal waterway of the town's portion of the watershed is San Ans ... |
Pearl Harbor | On 12 December 1930, R-19 departed | and commenced a transit to the Philadelphia Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pen ... |
Hudson Bay | ... ed from the Nelson-Lake Winnipeg-Saskatchewan watershed, which empties into | . The Mississippi and Nelson watersheds are separated by the Laurentian Di ... |
Jiaozhou Bay | In China, the German trading colony of | in what is now Qingdao existed until 1914, and did not leave much more tha ... |
Gulf of Fethiye | ... Mediterranean Sea in a north-south direction, is bounded on the west by the | , and on the east by the Gulf of Antalya. Lycia comprised what is now the ... |
Chesapeake Bay | The | and Maryland region has generally been associated more with crabs, but in ... |
Bay of Islands | The Russell Museum, in the | , New Zealand has a sea-going one-fifth scale replica of the Endeavour. It ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... nd four in the city in an effort to do justice to two herculean jobs. After | in December 1941 his role was turned over to full-time director of OCD, Ja ... |
Georgian Bay | ... e island separates the larger part of Lake Huron to its south and west from | to its east and the North Channel to the north. Manitoulin Island itself h ... |
Delaware Bay | Cape May Point borders Lower Township, the Atlantic Ocean, and the | |
Funter Bay | ... g used in the war effort. Most Aleuts from the Pribilofs were imprisoned at | on Admiralty Island in Southeast Alaska. In 1979, the Aleut people from th ... |
Hudson Bay | ... ic coast of North America: Newfoundland, Rupert's Land (the area around the | ), Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, East Florida, West Florida, and the ... |
Hudson Bay | ... ach spring, one left from Fort Vancouver and the other from York Factory on | . They passed each other in the middle of the continent. Each brigade cons ... |
Mobile Bay | ... downriver to its present location at the confluence of the Mobile River and | in 1711. A new earth and palisade Fort Louis was constructed at the new si ... |
Cape Cod Bay | ... roximately 7 miles, or 11.3 km, of which are cut through land) and connects | in the north to Buzzards Bay in the south. The 540-foot (164.6 meter) widt ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... to Hawaii in 1872 and had recommended the establishment of a naval base at | |
Manila Bay | Manila is located on the eastern shores of | and is bordered by Navotas and Caloocan to the north, Quezon City to the n ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... to 24 August. She then proceeded home across the Pacific, via Pago Pago and | , and reached San Diego on 26 September |
Korea Bay | ... North Korea; the city lies on a flat plain about 50 km (30 mi) east of the | , an arm of the Yellow Sea. The Taedong River flows southwestward through ... |
Gills Bay | ... the Pentland Firth. At present Pentland Ferries operate on this route from | to St Margaret's Hope on South Ronaldsay |
Grays Harbor | ... nts of the area were members of the Quinault tribe along the coast north of | and the Upper and Lower Chehalis tribes of the lower Chehalis River draina ... |
Bight of Biafra | ... ildren were brought from west-central Africa, primarily from Angola and the | . The Igbo ethnic group of what is now southern Nigeria were the single la ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... he first county seat of Charles County, it was a seaport with access to the | and Atlantic Ocean. It declined rapidly after river traffic was cut off an ... |
Freshwater Bay | ... ntly fifteen yacht clubs along the Swan River, with most on Melville Water, | and Matilda Bay. Royal Perth Yacht Club, on Pelican Point in Matilda Bay, ... |
Caswell Bay | ... lag beach and Seaside (2006) awards for their high standards: Bracelet Bay, | , Langland Bay and Port Eynon Bay. Five other beaches have been given the ... |
New York Bay | ... ituated between Newark Bay to the west, the Kill van Kull to the south, and | to the east. As of the , the city's population was 63,024 |
Possession Sound | ... definition, Puget Sound includes the waters of Hood Canal, Admiralty Inlet, | , Saratoga Passage, and others. It does not include Bellingham Bay, Padill ... |
Peconic Bay | Robins Island is an Island in the | between the North and South folks of eastern Suffolk County |
San Pablo Bay | ... r, and eventually reach the Pacific Ocean after passing through Suisun Bay, | , upper San Francisco Bay and finally the Golden Gate. Many of the islands ... |
Lyme Bay | Torbay is an east-facing bay and natural harbour, at the westernmost end of | in the south-west of England, roughly equidistant from the cities of Exete ... |
Mobile Bay | ... . The Dauphin Island Sea Lab is located south of the city near the mouth of | . It houses the Estuarium, an aquarium which illustrates the four habitats ... |
Chesapeake Bay | Caroline is the only Eastern Shore county not to touch either the | or Atlantic Ocean; it is one of three Maryland counties that does not have ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... climate of the Commonwealth are shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the | , which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. The capital of th ... |
Bracelet Bay | ... es have Blue Flag beach and Seaside (2006) awards for their high standards: | , Caswell Bay, Langland Bay and Port Eynon Bay. Five other beaches have be ... |
Suisun Bay | ... ith tidewater, and eventually reach the Pacific Ocean after passing through | , San Pablo Bay, upper San Francisco Bay and finally the Golden Gate. Many ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... he farmland of the California Central Valley. It is connected westward with | by the San Joaquin River's channel, and is, with Sacramento, one of the st ... |
Humboldt Bay | ... of California north of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its location adjacent to | north of San Francisco (via U.S. Route 101) includes marinas and industria ... |
Popponesset Bay | This Cape Cod island is surrounded by the waters of | . The island is part of the resort community of New Seabury |
Biscayne Bay | ... ginally appeared on eighteenth century maps associated with an inlet in the | area of . By the beginning of the nineteenth century, the term was mistake ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... hu is located along the northern shore of both Middle Loch and West Loch of | at (21.392500, -158.010710). Both Interstate H-1 and Farrington Highway (H ... |
Pearl Harbor | The Lexington returned after the New Guinea raid to | for repairs and to have her obsolete 8-inch guns removed, transferring som ... |
Table Bay | ... as a port city. The Port of Cape Town, the city's main port, is located in | directly to the north of the central business district. The port is a hub ... |
Mobile Bay | ... tive American Mobilian tribe that the French colonists found in the area of | . During its first 100 years, Mobile was a colony for France, then Britain ... |
Georgian Bay | ... nt-Severn Waterway, a canal connecting Lake Ontario to Lake Simcoe and then | on Lake Huron |
Yos Sudarso Bay | ... , before turning to the south-east and making landfall at Humboldt Bay (now | ) on the north coast of New Guinea. By March 1875, the expedition had reac ... |
Chequamegon Bay | ... disson and Médard des Groseilliers visited Green Bay again in 1654–1666 and | in 1659–1660, where they traded for fur with local American Indians. In 16 ... |
Cook Inlet | Ninilchik is on the west side of the Kenai Peninsula on the coast of | , southwest of Kenai, and southwest of Anchorage. Road access is by the St ... |
Delaware Bay | ... coastal waters of the East Coast of the United States; and, finally, on up | and Delaware River to Philadelphia |
Three Saints Bay | In 1791, the Russian fur trapper Alexander Baranov had the post at | , which was founded in 1784, moved to a new site at Saint Paul Harbor, tod ... |
Babbacombe Bay | ... n limit is Hopes Nose, although Torquay itself stretches further north into | , where the beaches at Oddicombe and Babbacombe can be found; these are no ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... ong State Route 4, now a freeway carrying resident commuters to jobs in the | -Oakland Region. In the process, the former town of Cornwall, California w ... |
Puget Sound | ... ay - is the largest protected deep-water port between San Francisco Bay and | |
Keppel Bay | ... vely 538 km and 518 km northwest of Brisbane. The islands are positioned in | , off the coast of Yeppoon and Emu Park on the Capricorn Coast. The larges ... |
Gulf of Panama | ... 's wealth had been removed onto a Spanish ship that then stood out into the | , beyond the looters' reach. Most of the inhabitants' remaining goods were ... |
Galveston Bay | La Porte is located on the northwest end of | at the mouth of Buffalo Bayou and the San Jacinto River |
Bodega Bay | ... 4100 [microsecond] line in 35 fathoms", referring to a position outside of | . Many LORAN-C sets incorporated LORAN A TD converters so that a LORAN-C s ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... the Port of Humboldt Bay - is the largest protected deep-water port between | and Puget Sound |
Hudson Bay | ... everal centuries, furs were traded along this route between York Factory on | (which was the longtime headquarters for the Hudson's Bay Company) over La ... |
Bay of Pigs | ... Sandanistas on the country's northern border, stern warnings against the US | invasion, along with repelling Nicaraguan dictator Somoza's invasion after ... |
Bellingham Bay | ... d for not only Puget Sound proper but also for waters to the north, such as | and the San Juan Islands region |
Gulf of Maine | ... , North Sea, Labrador Sea, Black Sea, Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Bay of Fundy, | , Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea |
Table Bay | The City Bowl is a natural amphitheatre-shaped area bordered by | and defined by the mountains of Signal Hill, Lion's Head, Table Mountain a ... |
Buzzards Bay | ... bor, where the two branches of the Westport River meet before emptying into | . Westport is bordered by Fall River to the northwest and west, Dartmouth ... |
Hudson Bay | ... ver. A similar instance arises with central Canadian rivers that drain into | ; the largest being the Churchill River. On the west coast of North Americ ... |
Bay of Fundy | ... ea, Baltic Sea, North Sea, Labrador Sea, Black Sea, Gulf of Saint Lawrence, | , Gulf of Maine, Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea |
San Francisco Bay | ... ch the Pacific Ocean after passing through Suisun Bay, San Pablo Bay, upper | and finally the Golden Gate. Many of the islands now lie below sea level b ... |
Scarborough | ... ion. Prior to 1958 it was even possible to travel all the way to Whitby and | along the highly scenic North Yorkshire coast railway |
Thorne Bay | ... ict offices located in Craig, Hoonah, Juneau, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Sitka, | , Wrangell, and Yakutat. In July 2009, the approved clearcut logging on in ... |
Roskilde Fjord | The Crown Prince Frederick Bridge which spans the | between the town of Frederikssund and the peninsula of Hornsherred, as wel ... |
Shark Bay | ... gh the majority of dugongs live in the northern waters of Australia between | and Moreton Bay. The dugong is the only strictly marine herbivorous mammal ... |
bay | ... illustrates the four habitats of the Mobile Bay ecosystem: the river delta, | , barrier islands and Gulf of Mexico |
False Bay | ... guela current which originates from the Southern Ocean, whilst the water at | beaches may be warmer by up to at the same moment due to the influence of ... |
Mobile Bay | ... ouses the Estuarium, an aquarium which illustrates the four habitats of the | ecosystem: the river delta, bay, barrier islands and Gulf of Mexico |
Hudson Bay | ... Toronto for his education. Flaherty began his career as a prospector in the | region of Canada, working for a railroad company |
Gulf of Maine | ... 52.09%) is water. Situated on the Cape Newagen peninsula extending into the | , Boothbay lies between the Sheepscot River and Damariscotta River. The to ... |
Bellingham Bay | ... Inlet, Possession Sound, Saratoga Passage, and others. It does not include | , Padilla Bay, the waters of the San Juan Islands or anything farther nort ... |
Cape Cod Bay | ... red by the town of Truro to the east, Provincetown Harbor to the southeast, | to the south and west, and Massachusetts Bay to the north. The town is nor ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... ther Mid-Shore counties. Retirees and workers willing to commute across the | to the western shore are increasingly attracted by the rural environment a ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... port was modernized and the Stockton Deepwater Channel linking the city to | was deepened and completed. This created commercial opportunities that fue ... |
Moreton Bay | ... o the largest population, stretching from Shark Bay in Western Australia to | in Queensland. The population of Shark Bay is thought to be stable with ov ... |
Sandusky Bay | ... at the tip of the Marblehead Peninsula, which divides Lake Erie proper from | . In the summer, it is a popular vacation area because of its lake frontag ... |
Bay of Fundy | ... orporated city in Canada. The city is situated along the north shore of the | at the mouth of the . In 2011 the city proper had a population of 70,063, ... |
Gills Bay | ... ide behind it. Usually seen feeding inshore at high tide around here in the | , Stroma area though may be seen in deeper water. Generally around 8m long ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... arisons with the mute swan, also an invasive and destructive species of the | watershed but, in comparison, quite beautiful, and which garnered support ... |
Scarborough | ... ty of his films from 1983 onwards; they were married in the English town of | in 1998 |
Albemarle Sound | ... nist George Howe was killed by an Indian while searching alone for crabs in | . Fearing for their lives, the colonists persuaded Governor White to retur ... |
Narragansett Bay | ... shers Island, where New York shares a sea border with Rhode Island dividing | . Although Connecticut has easy access to the Atlantic, between Long Islan ... |
Manahawkin Bay | ... s from Manahawkin in Stafford Township, ending in Ship Bottom as it crosses | via the Manahawkin Bay Bridge (formally known as the Dorland J. Henderson ... |
Lake Maracaibo | ... of the northern part of the Guiana highlands and the lower Orinoco valley. | , the largest lake in Latin America, occupies the central 13,500 square ki ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... , in 1968, when the Athletics would move again, settling in Oakland, across | from the Giants |
Chesapeake Bay | ... y miles from the source of the Potomac River, which flows directly into the | . It is also near the Wisp Resort at Deep Creek Lake, a major ski resort f ... |
Langland Bay | ... Seaside (2006) awards for their high standards: Bracelet Bay, Caswell Bay, | and Port Eynon Bay. Five other beaches have been given the Green Coast Awa ... |
Massachusetts Bay | ... ovincetown Harbor to the southeast, Cape Cod Bay to the south and west, and | to the north. The town is north (by road) from Barnstable, by road to the ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... the Hudson River, Philadelphia on the Delaware River, and Baltimore on the | |
Gulf of Gemlik | ... coast of the sea is heavily indented, and includes the Gulf of Izmit , the | and the Gulf of Erdek |
Bay of Santander | The city owes its existence to the excellent harbour of the | . Santander was an important port for Castile in the later Middle Ages, an ... |
Padilla Bay | ... on Sound, Saratoga Passage, and others. It does not include Bellingham Bay, | , the waters of the San Juan Islands or anything farther north |
Liberty Bay | Poulsbo is a city on | in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is the fourth largest city ... |
Princess Charlotte Bay | ... und in the southern Great Barrier Reef, and further north, off the coast of | . Cresentic reefs are the most common shape of reef in the middle of the s ... |
Cape Cod Bay | ... rred in 1620 with the establishment of the Plymouth Colony on the shores of | . An effort in 1624 orchestrated by pastor John White led to a short-lived ... |
Massachusetts Bay | In the more economically developed coastal areas of | , the economy was basically a market economy, driven by the activities of ... |
Delaware Bay | ... ng suburbs. Even though the city technically sits on the lower reach of the | , it is nonetheless considered an ocean resort, particularly as the ocean ... |
Hudson Bay | ... additional colonial settlements or trading outposts on Newfoundland and at | |
Chesapeake Bay | ... 7, Raleigh dispatched a new group of 150 colonists to establish a colony on | . They were led by John White, an artist and friend of Raleigh who had acc ... |
Cardiff Bay | ... ke way for the Millennium Stadium. The GBP32m Cardiff International Pool in | , opened to the public on 12 January 2008—part of the GBP1bn International ... |
Grand Bay | ... including pulpwood and naval stores, such as turpentine and rosin. Part of | , a swamp is located in Lowndes County |
Chesapeake Bay | ... of tobacco nationwide. Eastern oyster harvests are an important part of the | economy, but declining oyster populations from disease, pollution, and ove ... |
Kealakekua Bay | ... S Resolution. Clerke had taken command of the ship after Cook was killed at | on February 14 and was leaving the islands for the North Pacific |
Chesapeake Bay | ... acts to preserve the heritage of the iconic way of life associated with the | waterman. In recent years, recreational interests, shopping and tourism ha ... |
Gulf of Maine | ... soon followed to establish the remote fishing and farming community in the | . The first families of Vinalhaven are considered to be Arey, Calderwood, ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... th of Crow Canyon, through which marine weather patterns funnel in from the | via Castro Valley. It usually burns off by mid-to-late morning |
Gulf of Corinth | ... ntain of limestone in central Greece that towers above Delphi, north of the | , and offers scenic views of the surrounding olive groves and countryside. ... |
Thurso Bay | ... und on the Caithness side as is the town of Thurso and Scrabster Harbour in | , on the western fringe of the Firth |
Aniva Bay | ... om bronze was known left traces in earthen walls and kitchen-middens on the | |
Chesapeake Bay | ... the former grounds of Fort Severn at the confluence of the Severn River and | , approximately east of Washington, D.C. and southeast of Baltimore, Maryl ... |
Gulf of Maine | In North America, particularly in the Penobscot Bay region of the | , wherries became the preferred boat for the longshore Atlantic salmon fis ... |
Hudson Bay | ... own gave the Hudson's Bay Company a monopoly on the fur trade in the entire | basin, an area called Rupert's Land. Bioregional political organization to ... |
Block Island Sound | ... Connecticut has easy access to the Atlantic, between Long Island Sound and | , Connecticut has no direct ocean coast |
San Francisco Bay | ... a 1996 action film that primarily takes place on Alcatraz Island and in the | area. It was directed by Michael Bay, director of Bad Boys, and stars Sean ... |
Mobile Bay | Located at the junction of the Mobile River and | on the northern Gulf of Mexico, the city is the only seaport in Alabama. T ... |
Manila Bay | ... la is situated on an isthmus bounded by Laguna de Bay to the south-east and | to the west, opening to the South China Sea. The metropolitan area lies on ... |
Vistula Lagoon | ... rn shore of the Baltic Sea. The Curonian Lagoon (to the north-east) and the | (on the southwest) demarcate the peninsula. Prior to 1945 it formed an imp ... |
Bellingham Bay | ... rth into the Fraser River; it is therefore unlikely that this lahar reached | . Next, a small hydrovolcanic eruption occurred at Sherman Crater, trigger ... |
Tanahmerah Bay | ... orthern coast of New Guinea. She next covered U.S. Army landings at Aitape, | , and Humboldt Bay on New Guinea, and then escorted further aircraft carri ... |
Langland | ... southern coast consists of a series of small, rocky or sandy bays, such as | and Three Cliffs, and larger beaches such as Port Eynon, Rhossili and Oxwi ... |
Mobile Bay | ... r was the Battle of Mobile Bay, resulting in the Union taking possession of | on 5 August 1864. On 12 April 1865, 3 days after the surrender of Robert E ... |
Mahone Bay | ... cotia, Canada. The tree-covered island is one of about 360 small islands in | and rises to a maximum of 35 feet (11 m) above sea level. Located 200 metr ... |
Manila Bay | The Port of Manila, located in the vicinity of | , is the chief seaport of the Philippines. The city is also served by the ... |
Bantry Bay | ... who had married the daughter of the king of Spain, landed with an army near | and forced Conaire and Mac Niad to submit to his overlordship. With the ki ... |
Biscayne Bay | ... , LeJeune Road (West 42nd Avenue) south of U.S. 1 to Battersea Road, and by | south of Battersea Road. On the south, it is bordered by the Charles Deeri ... |
Puget Sound | Poulsbo is located on Liberty Bay, a sheltered arm of | , at (47.739137, -122.639278) |
Saginaw Bay | ... y City is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan located near the base of the | on Lake Huron. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 34,932, an ... |
Monterey Bay | ... r enclosed by the uplift of the Coast Ranges, with its original outlet into | . Faulting moved the Coast Ranges, and a new outlet developed near what is ... |
Bay of Palma | ... same as the island. It is situated on the south coast of the island on the | . As of the 2009 census, the population of the city of Palma proper was 40 ... |
Bay of Biscay | The proximity to the | gives Bilbao an oceanic climate, with precipitation occurring throughout t ... |
Lake Maracaibo | ... and eastern Argentina; oil pollution in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, | , Mediterranean Sea, and North Sea; and industrial waste and municipal sew ... |
Morro Bay | ... ined because the name would be too easily confused with the coastal town of | . Instead, the railroad directed the station be called Moron, a word which ... |
Bay of Biscay | ... he voyage took the ship and its crew north-eastward from Vigo, skirting the | to make landfall in England |
Delaware Bay | ... orders Hopewell Township, Shiloh, Greenwich Township, Salem County, and the | |
Merrymeeting Bay | Bowdoin was part of a tract of land extending from | to the Androscoggin River that was conveyed in 1752 by the Kennebec Compan ... |
Bantry Bay | ... rinville (which means Irishville), Salmon River, Ogden, Bantry (named after | , County Cork, Ireland but now abandoned and grown up in trees) among othe ... |
Humboldt Bay | ... town of Arcata, site of Humboldt State University, are located adjacent to | , California's second largest natural bay. Area cities and towns are known ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... from Coral Sea, and the U.S. Navy was able to patch her up sufficiently at | between 27 and 30 May to allow participation in the battle. At Midway, 's ... |
Delaware Bay | ... eld Township, Hopewell Township, Stow Creek Township, Salem County, and the | |
Narragansett Bay | ... d the establishment of trade with the Plymouth colonists as far west as the | , if not with the Narragansett nation itself. The English eventually began ... |
Skagit Bay | ... a third entrance at the south end of the Swinomish Channel, which connects | and Padilla Bay. Under this definition, Puget Sound includes the waters of ... |
Monterey Bay | ... rty miles (48 km) south of downtown San Jose and six miles (10 km) north of | , in the upland slope of the Santa Cruz Mountains. As of the 2010 census, ... |
Mobile Bay | ... r permanent berth at Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, Alabama, arriving in | on 14 September 1964 and opening as a museum ship on 9 January 1965. She w ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... ween the cities of San Francisco and San Jose. To the north and east is the | , to the west is the city of Menlo Park, and to the south the prosperous c ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... aulting moved the Coast Ranges, and a new outlet developed near what is now | . Over the millennia, the valley was filled by the sediments of these same ... |
Kealakekua Bay | ... ent apart, with Cook absent on his voyages and, after his murder in 1779 at | , she survived until 1835 |
False Bay | ... rom Constantiaberg, the City Vision from Bellville, the False Bay Echo from | , the Helderberg Sun from Helderberg, the Plainsman from Michells Plain, t ... |
Moreton Bay | ... y of dugongs live in the northern waters of Australia between Shark Bay and | . The dugong is the only strictly marine herbivorous mammal, as all specie ... |
Little Placentia Sound | ... slands with her sister ship and a screen of five destroyers. Proceeding via | and Naval Station Argentia, Newfoundland, the battleship reached Scapa Flo ... |
Liberty Bay | Poulsbo is located on | , a sheltered arm of Puget Sound, at (47.739137, -122.639278) |
Bay of Fundy | ... the rest of the county, tourists flock to see the many scenic views on the | |
Bohai | ... acific Ocean is long (the 11th-longest in the world), and is bounded by the | , Yellow, East and South China Seas |
Turtle Bay | ... -158.010997). This community is located west of Bumosaur Island (now called | ) and Kahuku and east from the communities of Waialee, Sunset Beach, and P ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... ctors to loss of water quality. It also contributes to the pollution of the | . Controlling the wastewater discharges alone is expected to cost local ta ... |
Szczecin Lagoon | Water from the river Oder flows into the | and from there through the Peene west of Usedom, Świna and Dziwna into the ... |
Mewslade Bay | ... Green Coast Award 2005 for "natural, unspoiled environment": Rhossili Bay, | , Tor Bay, Pwll Du Bay, and |
Pearl Harbor | ... in Hawaiian waters. Upon completion of this training on 1 July she departed | with the Fleet, bound for a goodwill cruise to Australia and New Zealand. ... |
Donegal Bay | ... ontrolled fifty-pound (23 kg) bomb. When Mountbatten was aboard en route to | , just a few hundred yards from the shore, the bomb was detonated. Who act ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... cern from pre-war rural unemployment to wartime labor shortages). Following | , officials grew apprehensive that the film could project an unduly negati ... |
Lake Maracaibo | ... g the town of Maracaibo, however, was no easy feat. The town was located on | , but to reach the lake they had to go through a narrow and shallow channe ... |
Willapa Bay | ... ulation dropped from thousands to a few dozen. So many Chinooks died around | in the 1850s that the Chehalis moved in to take their place |
Padilla Bay | ... ce at the south end of the Swinomish Channel, which connects Skagit Bay and | . Under this definition, Puget Sound includes the waters of Hood Canal, Ad ... |
Guantánamo Bay | ... accordance with her wishes, Cuban soil which she had saved from a visit to | was used in her entombment |
Chesapeake Bay | The | separates the contiguous portion of the Commonwealth from the two-county p ... |
Monterey Bay | ... ates, the Colorado flowed west to an outlet on the Pacific Ocean – possibly | on the Central California coast, forming the Monterey submarine canyon. Th ... |
Puget Sound | ... ticello Convention where a group of prominent settlers from the Cowlitz and | regions met to draft a petition to the District of Columbia calling for a ... |
Fowler's Bay | ... r, he began his third expedition. Proceeding considerably to the north from | the country was found to be very dry. Retracing his steps Giles turned eas ... |
San Francisco Bay | ... tral Valley is wide, the Sierra Nevada to the east and the Coast Ranges and | to the west, as far south as the Tehachapi Mountains. The valley is a vast ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... town in Accomack County, Virginia, United States, on Tangier Island in the | . The population was 727 at the 2010 census. The tiny island community has ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... es called "War Relocation Camps", in the wake of Imperial Japan's attack on | . Japanese Americans residing on the West Coast of the United States were ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... lonists arrived. This tribe occupied the land between the Potomac River and | and up the Patapsco River. Catonsville was located along the Piscataway Tr ... |
Coos Bay | ... al docking facilities, making it the largest port between San Francisco and | , a distance of about 500 miles. As the primary full-service city situated ... |
Scarborough | ... ckbourn was employed by the director Stephen Joseph at the Library Theatre, | , the predecessor to the modern Stephen Joseph Theatre. His role, again, w ... |
Three Cliffs | ... st consists of a series of small, rocky or sandy bays, such as Langland and | , and larger beaches such as Port Eynon, Rhossili and Oxwich Bay. The nort ... |
Chesapeake Bay | ... cated in Annapolis, Maryland, at the confluence of the Severn River and the | |
Sandusky Bay | ... ater every 24 hours. The overflow runs into Green Creek and eventually into | and Lake Erie. In the early 19th century, Jacob Stem used the water to est ... |
Bowling Green Bay National Park | ... Reef Marine Park must follow are: the Bonn Convention, Ramsar Site (for the | site), CITES, JAMBA and CAMBA |
San Francisco Bay | ... wooded areas, hills, and scenic vistas overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, | and the Pacific Ocean. It was recognized as a National Historic Landmark i ... |
Barnegat Bay | ... 37 on the Seaside Heights/Berkeley Township border on the eastern shore of | . Past the Route 37 interchange, Route 35 continues north along Barnegat B ... |
Pamlico Sound | In 1906 the Raleigh and | Railroad Company decided to bring the railroad through the Whitley and Hor ... |
Chesapeake Bay | After fitting out, USS Alabama commenced her shakedown cruise in | on 11 November 1942. As the year 1943 began, the new battleship headed nor ... |
Conception Bay | ... e on the western side of the Avalon Peninsula, the English at St. John's on | . During King William's War, d'Iberville had destroyed most of the English ... |
Massachusetts Bay | ... east of the Pequot, the English had begun to gain bits and pieces along the | during the 1620s. Relations between the Native Americans and the English r ... |
Galveston Bay | ... n was seen as a convenient crossroads for trade routes between Santa Fe and | , as well as routes between northern Mexico and the Red River. Austin is a ... |
Thousand Ships Bay | ... and. Marumo's support group sortied from New Ireland on 29 April headed for | , Santa Isabel Island, to establish a seaplane base on 2 May to support th ... |
Botany Bay | ... anded one of the ship's boats on the southern shore of what is now known as | , New South Wales |
San Francisco Bay | ... n the west by Menlo Park, to the south by Palo Alto, and to the east by the | . The San Francisquito Creek defines its southern edge. To the north are R ... |
Lake Maracaibo | ... set off to attack the nearby town of Gibraltar on the southeastern shore of | |
Shark Bay | Australia is home to the largest population, stretching from | in Western Australia to Moreton Bay in Queensland. The population of Shark ... |
Bay of Pomerania | ... and from there through the Peene west of Usedom, Świna and Dziwna into the | in the Baltic Sea |
Bight of Benin | ... dard gauge. The country has two major rail lines: one connects Lagos on the | and Nguru in the northern state of Yobe; the other connects Port Harcourt ... |
Morro Bay | ... California along California State Route 1 between Cambria to the north and | to the south. The population was 2,592 at the 2010 census, down from 2,943 ... |
Delaware Bay | ... es built Fort Miles on Cape Henlopen, immediately south of Lewes, to defend | and the Delaware River and the oil refineries and factories on its shores, ... |
Ceramic Gulf | ... t was located in southwest Caria on a picturesque, advantageous site on the | . The city was famous for the tomb of Mausolus, the origin of the word mau ... |
Gills Bay | ... ingly or in small numbers although in the autumn many groups may be seen in | . When in groups tend to swim in a more random fashion than Dolphins who s ... |
Newark Bay | ... ated in the Gateway Region, Bayonne is a peninsula that is situated between | to the west, the Kill van Kull to the south, and New York Bay to the east. ... |
Manila Bay | ... l deposits built by the waters of the Pasig and on some land reclaimed from | . The city's land has been altered substantially by human intervention, wi ... |
Casco Bay | ... gan, the new battleship headed north to conduct operational training out of | , Maine. She returned to Chesapeake Bay on 11 January to carry out the las ... |