He has said that what is termed as Adam's Bridge or Ramar Sethu in the Palk Straits is a tombolo, a sand deposit. |
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Waves and currents sort these materials, and deposit them on a bar, spit, cuspate foreland, tombolo, or beach. |
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And then carpet the characteristic geometric designs, the tombolo lace fabrics, baskets and dwarf palms in terracotta pots. |
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In the Manuel Antonio National Park, there is a rare natural land formation called a tombolo which is the most perfect in the world. |
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You'll just get a cascading series of problems to do with the mechanics of maintaining the tombolo at the same time as having a canal going through it. |
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The tombolo is an exceptionally diverse and complex association of rare landforms and natural communities on the southeast end of 10,000 acre Stockton Island. |
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The sediments that make up a tombolo are coarser towards the bottom and finer towards the surface. |
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St Agnes joins the island of Gugh by a tombolo, a kind of sandbar, called the Gugh Bar, which is exposed only at low tide. |
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Besides the association takes part and promotes events, exhibitions, studies about lace, workshops of lacemaking and every three months it edits the magazine Fuselliamo, il tombolo secondo noi. |
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Several islands tied together by bars which rise above the water level are called a tombolo cluster. |
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Eventually, when enough sediment has built up, the beach shoreline, known as a spit, will connect with an island and form a tombolo. |
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If an island lies offshore near where the coast changes direction, and the spit continues to grow until it connects the island to the mainland, it is called a tombolo. |
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From Saint Agnes, Gugh becomes accessible at each low tide, via a tombolo. |
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St Ninian's Isle is connected to Mainland Shetland by a tombolo. |
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The Italy Detachment supported operation Ammunition Support with ammunition uploading at Tombolo Docks and Talamone Bay, Italy. |
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Families then get together to play Tombolo, a game like Bingo. |
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