| 31. | The Franco-Spanish fleet had been blown southwards by a strong gale, and then received orders in early August to return home.
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| 32. | The ferry had capsized in strong gales and rain off Gambia, a former English colony that divides north and south Senegal.
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| 33. | A strong gale began blowing out of the northeast later that morning, catching the " Kaliyuga " on the open lake.
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| 34. | She was wrecked at Moeraki, Otago, 17 July 1837, a strong gale breaking her free from three anchors and driving her ashore.
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| 35. | The first day of the race saw several dismastings in strong gales, and several skippers were awarded time for rescuing other racers.
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| 36. | By 20 November she was caught in a strong gale in the North Sea with the consequence that the ship's steering gear broke.
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| 37. | Legend has it that in the 12th century a strong gale forced two fishermen to the swampy banks of the Amstel River delta.
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| 38. | With the troop transports, it was delayed in the bay for several days by strong gales and heavy seas before disembarkation could proceed.
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| 39. | On its first day out of Southampton, the crew faced strong gales and choppy water that left many of the amateur sailors ill.
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| 40. | The Comoros Islands-flagged Kephi sank in a strong gale about 190 kilometers ( 119 miles ) west of the Greek island of Crete.
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