- area has
revealed that it is in fact a
barrier beach which has "rolled"
landwards,
joining the
mainland with the Isle of
Portland and
giving the appearance...
- S2CID 130330110. (abstract) Fortey,
Richard (September 1999) [1997]. "
Landwards, Humanity". Life: A
Natural History of the
First Four
Billion Years of...
- main fort by
stone bridges. It has two gates, the
central one,
facing landwards, and the sea gate. In 1533, it was
briefly captured by the
Genoese under...
- turn on king Eric and
queen Gunnhilda. (Here he
turned the horse's head
landwards.) This
curse I turn also on the guardian-spirits who
dwell in this land...
-
beach (Plage de Rive Gauche), Port-Camargue and L'Espiguette.
Immediately landwards are the
large shallow étangs,
saline marshes,
which separate it from Aigues...
-
protocol has
effectively moved the
scope of the
original London convention landwards,
relating it to the
policy and
management issues of land as well as sea...
-
Taylor & Francis. p. 236. ISBN 9780203890813.
Retrieved May 29, 2013.
Landwards,
Volumes 55-58.
Institution of
Agricultural Engineers. 2000. p. 49. Sam...
-
geological boundary. They
begin at the
mountain front,
thicken considerably landwards of it to a peak depth, and
progressively thin with
increasing distance...
- of the
smooth cordgr****,
Spartina alterniflora dominate, then
heading landwards,
zones of the salt hay,
Spartina patens,
black rush,
Juncus gerardii and...
- backs**** The part of a seas****
lying inland from the mean high
water line,
landwards of the fores****, from
which it is
often delineated by the
presence of...