costero
coastal ; seacoast ; littoral ; seaside.
They took part in many small-scale but often bitterly fought operations across the coastal lowlands.
After the conference, excursions have been arranged to the quaint rockbound seacoast towns north of Boston.
Side-effects on the environment include beaches losing sand because of seafront embankments, littoral dunes deteriorating and marinas becoming silted.
While the huts where once used by fishermen, they have now become holiday getaways, and are frequented by Londoners looking for a seaside escape.
aguas costeras
coastal waters
The barnacled cannons found in the coastal waters off Catalina Island are thought to belong to a ship once captained by the notorious buccaneer William Kidd.
centro de vacaciones costero
coastal resort
seaside resort
seaside tourist resort
beachside resort
beach resort
Once a small coastal resort perched above the coastline it's now just a mass of apartment blocks right up the hillside.
The study showed that seaside resorts, spas, retirement towns and administrative centres were more likely to have good bookshop than industrial towns.
It shows that tourist bed occupancy rates were highest during summer months, when the majority of tourists visit seaside tourist resorts.
The boom in beachside resorts in America begins in the 1820s.
Every year millions of people from the most frigid corners of the globe flock to Thai beach resorts in search of winter sun.
centro de veraneo costero
coastal resort
beachside resort
seaside tourist resort
Once a small coastal resort perched above the coastline it's now just a mass of apartment blocks right up the hillside.
The boom in beachside resorts in America begins in the 1820s.
It shows that tourist bed occupancy rates were highest during summer months, when the majority of tourists visit seaside tourist resorts.
centro de veraneo costero, centro de vacaciones cost
beach resort
Every year millions of people from the most frigid corners of the globe flock to Thai beach resorts in search of winter sun.
centro turístico costero
beachside resort
seaside resort
coastal resort
seaside tourist resort
beach resort
The boom in beachside resorts in America begins in the 1820s.
The study showed that seaside resorts, spas, retirement towns and administrative centres were more likely to have good bookshop than industrial towns.
Once a small coastal resort perched above the coastline it's now just a mass of apartment blocks right up the hillside.
It shows that tourist bed occupancy rates were highest during summer months, when the majority of tourists visit seaside tourist resorts.
Every year millions of people from the most frigid corners of the globe flock to Thai beach resorts in search of winter sun.
ciudad costera
beach town
coastal city
seaside town
The novel begins as the heroine leaves Tennessee and settles in a northern Florida beach town, where she gets a job at a souvenir shop during the town's off-season.
A team of archaeologists have unearthed a Greek temple in the Egyptian coastal city of Alexandria.
Mystery and intrigue have gripped a small seaside town after someone toppled the steeple of the community's 115-year-old Anglican church.
defensa costera
coastal defence
The article deals with the role of the coastal defence system in coastal navigation.
escarpadura costera
coastal ridge
The darker areas represent the areas located along the coastal ridge that are at elevations above the floodplain.
fortificación costera
coastal defence
The article deals with the role of the coastal defence system in coastal navigation.
hábitat costero
coastal habitat
Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.
navegación costera
coastal navigation
The article deals with the role of the coastal defence system in coastal navigation.
pueblo costero
seaside town
Mystery and intrigue have gripped a small seaside town after someone toppled the steeple of the community's 115-year-old Anglican church.
región costera
coastal region
One of the greatest appeals to travelers to Santiago, located in the central coastal region of Chile, is its Mediterranean climate.
selva tropical costera
coastal rainforest
Over the past decade concern over the destruction of the world's coastal rainforests has reached global proportions.
tráfico costero
coastal traffic
Coastal traffic is down by 5% since 2006.
zona costera
seafront
coastal area
Side-effects on the environment include beaches losing sand because of seafront embankments, littoral dunes deteriorating and marinas becoming silted.
These two documents cover all categories of water bodies including springs and lakes, marine coastal areas, and groundwater.