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- Commons has media related to Tombolos. Geology.About.com's page on tombolos (useful for its descriptive photograph) Tombolo in Sainte-Marie, Martinique...
- Tombolo (Venetian: Tónboło) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Padua in the Italian region Veneto, located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) northwest...
- possible to walk to Cana Island from the mainland over the tombolo when water levels are low. Tombolo conditions are monitored by a webcam operated by the county...
- an island that is connected to the mainland or another island only by a tombolo: a spit of beach materials connected to land at both ends.St Ninian's Isle...
- Football Club changes its name in Tombolo Vigontina San Paolo Football Club moving te first team in Tombolo. In July, 2021 Tombolo Vigontina San Paolo Football...
- Tombolo Calcio is an Italian ****ociation football club located in Tombolo, Veneto. It currently plays in Prima Categoria. Refounded in 1974,[citation...
- Bunglan was once a separate island, but is now connected to Samphrey by two tombolos. Eilean-a-beithich was once one of the Slate Islands and located in Easdale...
- Belkıs Tombolo is a tombolo in Marmara Sea of Turkey. It is in Balıkesir Province. At 40°22′N 27°53′E / 40.367°N 27.883°E / 40.367; 27.883 the tombolo connects...
- side. The term "ayre" is sometimes wrongly applied to sand tombolos (e.g. St. Ninian's tombolo in Shetland) and to the lakes and lagoons impounded by bay-head...
- areas across an expanse of water by which they are otherwise separated. A tombolo is an isthmus that consists of a spit or bar, and a strait is the sea counterpart...