Encara no tenim significats per a "broad estuary".
1At Barmouth we crossed another broad estuary, on a rickety-looking wooden causeway.
2The town lay on a broad estuary, its old yellow plastered buildings hugging the beach.
3Harry looked down at the broad estuary.
4Wilmington is thirty-four miles from the sea, and the river for that distance is a calm, broad estuary.
5We had been driven into the mouth of a broad estuary, up which wind and tide were still carrying us.
6At Lyme there is a very steep descent to the Connecticut River, which is a broad estuary at that point.
7It ended at Topsham, where I sat on the little churchyard terrace, and watched the evening tide come up the broad estuary.
8It flew swiftly along the coastline, keeping Greater Makkathran on one side, heading for the broad estuary to the north of the city.
9The creek enters the first lake in a broad estuary; this lake is some four miles long by two miles wide, lying North and South.
10Rounding Stepper Point, we stood up the broad estuary which forms the mouth of the river Camel, on the southern shore of which stands Padstow.
11We followed a coastal route past broad estuaries and craggy hills beside the grey, flat expanse of Cardigan Bay.
12Some of our rivers in England have bores, though not book-agents; so have the Seine, the Amazon, and others with broad estuaries.
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