Results for: coast road cut into cliff
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central area of cross-shaped church, intersection; place where a road or railroad tracks can be crossed; crossbreeding, hybridization, journey across water, point where routes cross, point where somebody can cross somethingcrossing
chain of islands that separate the Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean. They consist of three main island groups, the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahamas, that extend from the southeastern tip of Florida to the coast of Venezuela.West Indies
chalk ridge extending along the south coast of England, through Hampshire and SussexSouth Downs
characteristic of Illyria, extinct language of Illyrians, historical inhabitant of eastern Adriatic coastIllyrian
cheap ticket, concession road, giving up, yielding; something which is given up; franchise, right to use or sell something; (British) discount, land subdivision, reluctant yielding, right to use land, small business outlet inside another establishment,...concession
chincapin, chinkapin, dwarf chestnut, edible nut, large evergreen tree, shrubby chestnut of the beech family with elongated leaves and tiny edible nuts; evergreen tree of the Pacific coast (of the beech family) which has deeply grooved bark and dark gr...chinquapin
circuitous, indirect, merry-go-round, merry-go-round (British); indirect road or method, detour; rotary, traffic circle (British); close fitting jacket worn by men and boys during the 19th centuryroundabout
city in southern Spain located on the coast of the Mediterranean SeaAlicante
city located in northern Russia on the Murman coastMurmansk
cliff at end of valleyhead wall
cliff-nesting gullkittiwake
close to the shore, near the coast, toward the coast, towards the shoreinshore
coast between low and high tides, country, dry land, help to stop something failing, land alongside a body of water, beach; dry land as opposed to water; support beam, reinforcement, prop, land at edge of water, prop to support something, prop up a str...shore
Coast Guard, commanding general, consul generalC.G.
coast, move freely; coast by means of a freewheel, device in motor vehicle transmission, device on bicycle, live in carefree way, mechanical device (in a bicycle, train), travel without using powerfreewheel
 

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