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1 It is very irregular in form, being indented with numerous deep bays .
2 If not the latter, the coast here forms some tolerably large and deep bays .
3 It forms, in fact, three deep bays or gulfs.
4 The lake is an endless jungle of islands and long peninsulas, deep bays and coves.
5 Besides the foregoing, there are the eastern rivers, and the deep bays on the ocean board.
6 Its coast is 1500 miles in extent, with irregular, rocky shores, bold headlands, and deep bays .
7 The wild yells and deep bays sounded nearer.
8 At the bottom of this arm are two deep bays which were partially but sufficiently examined.
9 The deep bays and gulfs carried into the heart of the country the fury of the northern tempests.
10 A few miles up it widens considerably, in many places forming deep bays eight or ten miles across.
11 Great numbers of this whale are often caught in the deep bays and firths of Shetland and Orkney.
12 The shores of the lake, or pond, formed many beautiful points and promontories, with deep bays between them.
13 We found several deep bays , but no soundings within 2 miles of the shore; therefore I stood off again.
14 Nagasaki is a green city, set amongst rocky peninsulas and deep bays , hemmed in by waves of thickly-wooded mountain ranges.
15 Here, in deep bays and harbors, lies many a spell-bound ship, long given up as lost by the ruined merchant.
16 The Kadiak coast line is roughly broken by deep bays , running inland from a half mile to fifteen or twenty miles.
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