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It is a popular mooring place for sailing and motor boats.
A job for a daughter who cannot find a mooring place, and who became the state's chief witness against her.
The town is also a port on the Danube, having two mooring places for ships.
He watched as their small ship came about and entered the mouth of the harbor and drifted to its mooring place.
The site is a popular tourist location that also offers mooring places, picnic tables, boat launch, and park land.
After the war, the huge floatable metal gate was scrapped and the dock served as a harbour mooring place.
They were anxious also to find a mooring place for their four-oared ceremonial barge, with a cabin in the stern.
It is a popular mooring place for it is one of the only shallow places of the deep fjord.
Most of it was then filled in, apart from a few yards at the Fens Branch end, which remain watered and serve as a mooring place.
The cruise terminal has ten mooring places, seven mobile walkways, 12 computerised check-in desks and an annual traffic capacity of around 1.5 million passengers.
Greece has 51 marinas and 14,661 mooring places that provide such services as berths, fuel, water and electricity, telephony, and repairs.
Grovehill, formerly known as Grevale and located near the junction with the River Hull, was used as a mooring place for barges.
East Harbor was the most protected mooring place in Provincetown for boats using Cape Cod Bay and the Gulf of Maine.
This stretch of the Bosphorus shore is somewhat sheltered from the strong northeasterly winds that bring storms to Istanbul, and thus it forms a good mooring place for ships.
Another popular spot on the island is the Lighthouse Hole Restaurant, which occupies a screened deck overlooking Miller's Marina, the mooring place for many of the sport fishing boats.
Beyond the final lock, the canal joined a river, opening up into a very wide stretch of water, bounded by pleasant meadows and with scores of mooring places, most of them occupied.
This was the traditional mooring place for dahabeeyahs and in the old days, before Mr Cook had come with his steamers, there would have been over two hundred of them nudging the bank.
During the American occupation, it served as a mooring place from boats that ferried across the Pacific where thousands of Ilocanos worked at sugar plantations in Hawaii and California.
This season, the club will manage as many as 12 mooring places at the south side of Pier 25, which is at the end of North Moore Street near Battery Park.
The wharf was full, every mooring place taken, and the masts of all the ships formed a kind of leafless forest, stripped of the sails that had carried them all this way.
In 1899, architect FW Ortloff's sea wall - better known as the Mole - was intended to enhance Swakopmund's poor harbour and create a mooring place for large cargo vessels.
Despite these difficulties, the sound and the mouth of the Ipswich were mooring places of ocean-going cargo vessels and fishing and whaling boats, before the opening of Newburyport Harbor, then blocked by a sandbar.
He found the Arab equally moved, and as the dhow crept through the harbor to find a mooring place, the trader pointed to the shore where buildings of stone glittered and he said with deep eling, 'My grandfather's grandfather's father.
There the known trackway began at a mooring place south of the canal and ran parallel to the waterway for a few hundred meters, after which it switched to the north side, running in a slight bend a similar distance along the canal.
They rowed up Middle River that afternoon carrying two 100-pound torpedoes, and then carried them by stretcher across the swampland separating the Middle and Roanoke Rivers to a point just above and opposite Albemarle's mooring place at Plymouth.