Examples of 'headlands' in a sentence

Meaning of "headlands"

Headlands - (noun) Headlands are narrow strips of land that project into a body of water, such as a sea or lake. They are often characterized by steep cliffs or rocks and can provide scenic views of the surrounding water
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  • plural of headland
  • A village in Makoni District, Manicaland, Zimbabwe.

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The headlands are covered in grasses and wildflowers.
Some fields or field headlands require treatment.
There will be a boat moored at the headlands.
The headlands and the adjacent coastline are protected.
A beach is located between the two headlands.
Headlands were the most affected areas.
The land they granted to us was a swamp surrounded by headlands.
Quick turns on headlands thanks to the lifting cylinder.
We will remain out of sight behind the headlands.
The headlands are covered by grasslands.
Natural harbours are formed by such barriers as headlands or reefs.
Over the marin headlands on their way to dinner at saison.
I decided to zoom in on each of the headlands of the marsh.
What happens to headlands that are exposed to the sea.
The foothills of the headlands.

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Continuous cropping of the headlands is a means of avoiding this problem.
Only in storms might this species be pushed into headlands.
Headlands in the park are a popular place to watch migrating humpback whales.
The foothills ofthe headlands.
It is only known from four headlands and is classified as an endangered species.
Many of these lighthouses are situated on small islands and headlands.
The slopes of the rocky headlands were used for sheep pasture.
Headlands and bays.
Cutting unit can be lifted high on headlands to prevent swath disturbance.
Winds are strongest near westerly facing coasts and exposed headlands.
They carved the rocks of their headlands into strange shapes.
Reseeding of headlands after soybean harvest can help overcome this problem.
Often icebergs can be seen near the headlands of these coves.
Headlands by country.
Two protective sandy headlands protect the harbor and form a sandbank.
The coast of the island is uneven with rugged coves and headlands.
Two defensive sandy headlands secure the harbor and shape a sandbank.
Lands will be ruled by new people who once inhabited outlying headlands.
Here you can walk along the headlands and on the beach.
Artificial headlands can occur due to natural accumulation or also through artificial nourishment.
The differing resistance to erosion leads to the formation of headlands and bays.
It especially favours islands and headlands as opposed to bays and more protected areas.
Rocky headlands provide shelter from the awesome power of the open ocean.
He came along the beach here until he reached this row of rocky headlands.
When headlands significantly affect the ocean currents they are often called capes.
The coast is marked by an alternation of fine sandy beaches and imposing rocky headlands.
Plough headlands from medieval times can still be seen in fields adjoining the churchyard.
The relatively protected waters wash the rocky shores of countless inlets and headlands.
Other headlands are traversed by state park or forest service trails well above the sea.
The western coast of the bay is rockier with several small beaches separated by headlands.
The enemy still held both headlands and was sweeping the beaches with fire.
The northern limit is defined as the great circle line between those two headlands.
The coastline is submerged and indented with headlands and long inlets with few islands.
Destoners are usually fitted with steerable wheels which makes them more maneuverable on headlands.
The three small islands have rocky headlands that rise from the sea without beaches.

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