- The
Tidal Basin is a man-made
reservoir located between the
Potomac River and the
Washington Channel in Washington, D.C. The
Basin is part of West Potomac...
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English and Spanish, and
attempted to flee the
scene by
jumping into the
Tidal Basin,
which had an
average depth of 10 feet (3.0 m). The
police pulled her...
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proposed that the "Speedway" (a now non-existing
route around the D.C.
Tidal Basin) be
turned into a "Field of Cherries". In 1909,
Scidmore decided to raise...
- to
treat the water,
which made the
Tidal Basin, also
known as
Twining Lake,
suitable for swimming. The
Tidal Basin Beach, on the site of the ****ure Jefferson...
- city's
museums and
monuments are located.
Adjacent to the mall sits the
Tidal Basin,
where several additional memorials and
monuments lie,
including the...
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Montrose Basin is a
nearly circular tidal basin which makes up part of the
estuary of the
River South Esk and
which sits just
inland of the town of Montrose...
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Tidal power or
tidal energy is
harnessed by
converting energy from
tides into
useful forms of power,
mainly electricity using various methods. Although...
- that is
subject to
tidal flow.
Turbines installed in the
barrage wall
generate power as
water flows in and out of the
estuary basin, bay, or river. These...
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often just
called Stumpy, was a
Yoshino cherry tree
situated along the
Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. The tree
became po****r in the 21st
century due to...
- the
action of two strike-slip
faults Tidal basin, an area that
fills with
water at high tide
Tropical cyclone basins,
oceans or
areas of
oceans used for...