headlands
Aussprache: [ˈhɛdˌlændz]
Wort
Kontext: „geography“
(noun) a headland is a piece of land that sticks out into the sea. It is usually higher up than the water and can help boats find their way. Think of it like a big pointy rock that stands out on the coastline.
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The lighthouse was built on the headland to help ships navigate safely.
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There were no headlands along that flat beach, making it hard for boats to find direction.
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Can you see the headlands from the top of the hill?
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