This is what you see here: a large pool of water left behind by the sea.
If it does, where better to look than by the sea, chief pillar of national identity?
As many small shops were engulfed by the sea, coddling them is hardly a pressing matter.
The man simply took his family to his favorite resort by the sea and called it quits.
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Hemmed in by the sea and mountains, Aberdeen is 65 miles north of its nearest city, Dundee.
Yet stand by the sea and watch the irregularity of its edge, and you begin to doubt.
It applies to Graham Charles White, 33, formerly of Newbiggin by the Sea, but now living in Newcastle.
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The council said if it did nothing, 3, 000 homes would be claimed by the sea within 100 years.
Deep water: area where surface waves are not influenced by the sea-bottom.
"There's something really nice about being by the sea, " says the singer, wistfully.
The journalist thought that the lawyer had gone crazy and recommended some time by the sea, that invigorating air.
Rajin-Sonbong (or Rason, for short) lies by the Sea of Japan in the country's north-east, near the border with Russia.
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Bertoni, as far as I know, is a kind of hippie who lives by the sea collecting shells and seaweed.
They come together again in the country, by the sea, and on the streets of Bath and you can guess the outcome.
The Matsu islets are tucked away in a corner of the Taiwan Strait, their rocky shores eroded into outlandish formations by the sea.
About 240km west of Rio, the well-preserved Portuguese colonial town of Paraty is a slice of old Brazil by the sea.
The Becky Lou was impounded by the Sea Fisheries vessel the Leopardess off the south coast of the island on Monday.
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SAVANNAH, Georgia (CNN) -- In Savannah, some things haven't changed since James Oglethorpe founded this charming city by the sea in 1733.
This kind of whimsical, lethargic atmosphere has cemented the image of Santa Cruz (pop. 250, 000) as a bohemian utopia by the sea.
The cost of owning a home by the sea has more that doubled over the past decade, the Halifax bank has said.
Dr Bryant and Dr Haslett looked at large boulders that had been transported onto the land by the sea in this region.
It also said the beach was covered by the sea for 42% of the time and there was no public right of access.
We had one holiday a year usually by the sea for a week, Dad hired a car and we stayed in a caravan.
There are many opportunities to dine by the sea in Mauritius, Fish and Rhum Shack is one of the best, and far from humble.
The album's opener, "Spanish Village By The Sea, " is the record's sole instrumental track, and the melodic strings that drive it set it apart sonically.
In Westcliff, part of Southend, I met a family who recently cashed in their three-bedroom house in Barking for a six-bedroom home by the sea.
But the pilgrims aren't heading off for '"some time by the sea" -- but into the vast Saudi Arabian desert, to the valley of Mina.
In 2002, 'Good old Sussex by the Sea, ' as they are referred to in the club's unofficial anthem, finished just one spot above the relegation zone.
In February Monzen, whose population has fallen to 8, 000 from 19, 000 in the 1950s, merged with nearby Wajima, a larger and more prosperous place by the sea.
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