| 31. | It is hypothesised that the now-poldered tidal inlets near Medemblik and the IJ ( near Amsterdam ) once were branches of river IJssel.
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| 32. | Underlain by sandstone bedrock, coastal areas of eastern New Brunswick are typically flat to undulating and are often deeply indented by tidal inlets.
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| 33. | Because it crossed a deep, muddy tidal inlet, Brunel constructed this viaduct on timber piles and used timber trestles instead of stone piers.
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| 34. | The "'Great Float "', is a body of water on the Wirral Peninsula, England, formed from the natural tidal inlet, the Wallasey Pool.
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| 35. | To enter Manuel Antonio National Park, one of the most popular nature preserves in Costa Rica, you have to cross a tidal inlet.
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| 36. | They turned an adjacent tidal inlet at the mouth of the River Neckinger into a dock, named St Saviour's Dock after their abbey.
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| 37. | It lies between Matagorda Bay, an estuary, and the Gulf of Mexico, and water is exchanged between the two through five main tidal inlets.
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| 38. | For example, the Arcachon lagoon is a tidal inlet system in South west France, which provides large sources and sinks for longshore drift sediments.
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| 39. | Bruges became important due to the tidal inlet that was important to local commerce, This inlet was then known as the " Golden Inlet ".
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| 40. | To speed production, in 1904 Lloyd built a wharf on the tidal inlet at Milton Creek, and a horse-drawn tramway to carry materials to the mill.
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