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1Here and there little bays and inlets presented beaches of dazzling whiteness.
2Emma, you are surely not going to name all these little bays?
3Beyond the tunnel they searched for a safe landing place in one of the little bays.
4The shores are washed by the breeze-tossed waters into little bays and creeks, fringed with sandy beaches.
5Porthcurnow, which runs a short distance into the rocky coast, is one of Cornwall's most picturesque little bays.
6We were more likely to find on that side, in its little bays and inlets, the materials we required.
7Dr. Wassell took virtual command of the ship, and by great skill avoided destruction, hiding in little bays and little inlets.
8The Orange and Caledon rivers had carved a winding path through the dusty earth, creating myriad little bays, islands and peninsulas.
9There are many little bays where you can swim in, believe it or not, warm water, during the summer, which was amazing.
10We were directly above the Bay of Traitors, that arm of the sea which curved into the little bays of Taka-Uka and Atuona.
11Ins and outs of little bays afford a nice variety, while round the brink are certain trees of a modest and unpretentious bent.
12The wood-duck frequents close-wooded streams, little bays, and nooks, sitting upon old logs or the limbs of trees which have fallen into the water.
13Yes, the chimneys and the coast-guard stations and the little bays with the waves breaking unseen by any one make one remember the overpowering sorrow.
14The Gulf of Dolce runs into Costa Rica, and so does the Gulf of Nicoya: and the little bays about here must not detain us.
15We are bound for the West Indies, the finest cruising ground in the world, full of quiet little bays where we can anchor for weeks.'
16As we steamed down the harbour I had another opportunity of admiring the beautiful little bays, and sandy coves, and wooded islets of Port Jackson.
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