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1 The harbor is well sheltered from winds and furnishes excellent anchorage .
2 This bay consequently does not afford the same excellent anchorage as D'Entrecasteaux's Channel.
3 Vansittart Bay is eighteen miles deep, and from five to ten broad; it offers excellent anchorage .
4 Will it be believed that our squadrons never went near that excellent anchorage and lovely spot?
5 There are dry-docks and an excellent anchorage .
6 The greater part of it is perfectly land-locked, and affords excellent anchorage in from two to fifteen fathoms water.
7 And the Bag is an excellent anchorage after all, but not if you happen to get your best anchor foul of its chain.
8 The whole of the Gulf of Cariaco, which is about 35 miles long and 48 broad, affords excellent anchorage .
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