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1 The small bays within this gulf are Katiff Bay, Assilla Bay, Erzoog Bay.
2 Several inlets and small bays were passed, but all were empty.
3 It washes the shores of Mexico and Yucatan, and contains many comparatively small bays .
4 The coast was dotted with small bays , having the appearance of so many lakes.
5 Many small bays were passed, in which were moored little boats, kept scrupulously clean, though unpainted.
6 The Land from thence is of a moderate but unequal height, forming several small bays wherein are sandy beaches.
7 Between Massett and Skidegate there are no harbors, only small bays , where vessels might find shelter during off-shore winds.
8 There were numerous projecting rocks forming small bays in the large bay, and thus completely hiding the different parties from each other.
9 After a while they began to see small bays cut into the shore with little flat patches of green at their sides.
10 Here and there were small bays , whose shores showed narrow beaches of black sand, upon which the surf thundered and clamoured unceasingly.
11 We now returned across the plain to the before mentioned basalt cliffs, passed the different small bays , and turned up into Wady Mezeiryk.
12 But over large portions of this field ice had formed on the surface, closing up many small bays and indentations of the land.
13 The coast beyond Lanmeur is extremely broken, rugged and rocky, full of small bays and sharp points of land jutting out into the sea.
14 The Bow-head is a timid, peaceful animal, preferring to visit the small bays and secluded nooks of the northern coast, where it can feed unmolested.
15 'There are a lot of small bays up the west coast.
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