Into an embayment between two of the out-stretching spurs Barbato conducts them.
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Now it was a protected embayment, high above the river.
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Aided by the falling sea level, this sediment filled in the embayment and made land.
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The river split out again into several channels across a lowland basin that formed an embayment.
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He had since learned there was a longer, easier, if less spectacular ascent to the high embayment.
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Gilhaelith was working in an embayment down the tunnel, well out of the way of the diggings.
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They camped within the low embayment.
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Then, smiling at everyone, she signaled Wolf, nodded to Darvalo, and headed for the edge of the embayment.
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The Gulf of Mexico again covered the Mississippi embayment, reaching as far north as southern Illinois, and extended over Texas.
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Those not returning by water hurried back up the trail, hoping to reach the high embayment before the young couple did.
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In escaping under cover of the cloud they had gone too far, ridden direct into a deep embayment of the cliff!
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Before they reached the ancient embayment, the colors shifted through the spectrum of golds and bronzes, then reds to a deep mauve.
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They had known of its existence before; and more than once had visited the little embayment in the lake, where it chiefly grew.
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Further down, Colm ducked into an embayment where a flood had undercut the bank, leaving a hollow the size of a small barrel.
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It was, in fact, a sort of natural breakwater, forming one side of a large cone, or embayment, lying between it and the true beach.
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The Rancocus River forms here a broad embayment, the damming of which was easily accomplished, and one of the best of water-privileges was thus obtained.