英語 での Along the coast の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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If you want to play in the ocean, it is recommended to stay at a resort hotel along the coast of Mactan Island.
In 2015 we detected signs of radioactive contamination from Fukushima along the coast near British Columbia and California.
Meanwhile, up to 10 inches of rain were possible along the coast, with isolated amounts possibly reaching 15 inches.
There are water taxi stations along the coast, from Al Mamzar to the Atlantis Resort on the Palm Jumeirah.
It rains frequently with mists and fog from the sea contributing to the cool climate along the coast.
There are many pleasant roads driving Shikoku with a spectacular road along the coast and a mountain pass road.
Despite the positioning of militia units to defend the area, the Seminoles also raided along the coast south of Tampa Bay.
Alluvial plains are found along the coast, the largest of which is that of the Guadalquivir in Andalusia.
What can we learn about Italy's ancient people from the ruins they left along the coast of Tuscany?
Lasting flood damage is also apparent along the coast, around the city of Thatta.
Along the coast is a complex combination of capes and canals and the inland is made up of mostly rolling hills.
It is a Moraceae tree that grows on rocks or in limestone regions along the coast.
This exhibit displays all the varieties of clownfish that can be seen in the seas along the coast of Japan.
One of the earliest descriptions of the diamond mines"along the coast of Coromandel"(Golconda) based on a visit made to the area.
Explains the wonder phenomenon observed along the coast of Toyama Bay, You can also learn“Leaping ashore of Firefly squid” in detail in this Gallery.
Rinko Park is a park along the coast of Minato Mirai Central area and is located in the backyard of PACIFICO Yokohama.
You can also observe volcanic bombs inside the bright red rocks along the coast.
If one lives along the coast, one can check the tides and look for suspicious looking tides.