- A
river mouth is
where a
river flows into a
larger body of water, such as
another river, a lake/reservoir, a bay/gulf, a sea, or an ocean. At the river...
- from the take-off zone to the
Rivermouth,
roughly a 1200-foot ride. He then had to walk back to
Mainbreak from the
Rivermouth to re-enter the surf. Those...
-
three parts: the Cove,
Rivermouth, and Indicator. The cove is the best part of the
point and is the
closest to the freeway.
Rivermouth is the
fastest section...
- Snider. John
Greenleaf Whittier tells Cole's tale in his poem,
Wreck at
Rivermouth.
Margo Burns Mount Wollaston There is
conflicting opinion about whether...
-
Eyemouth (mouth of the
river Eye)
Since these names refer to
rivermouths (or
towns built on
rivermouths), the
elements aber and
inver are the
generic elements...
- form of
beach or reef break, but
breaking very
close to the s****. A
rivermouth break breaks at or near the
entrance to a
river or cr****. It can break...
- into
Larne Lough. This area was
known in
Irish as
Inbhear an
Latharna ("
rivermouth/estuary of Latharna") and was
later anglicised as
Inver Larne or simply...
-
Thottappally lake with the
fresh water part to the east and
saline Thottappally rivermouth to the west
merging with the
Arabian Sea. The
beach and
fishing harbour...
- but a
pretty bad boy". "Tom Bailey" is born in the
fictitious town of
Rivermouth, New Hampshire, but
moves to New
Orleans with his
family when he is 18...
-
Portsmouth with the
affectionate touch shown in the
shorter humorous tale, A
Rivermouth Romance (1877). In An Old Town by the Sea (1893),
Aldrich commemorated...