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  2. Point bar - Wikipedia

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    Point bars typically have a gently sloping floor with shallow water. Clearly a higher proportion of the water in very shallow water does much more work to overcome friction above and below (especially in a countervailing breeze) which lowers its speed, see Bernoulli's principle. It is probably this close-quarters observation which led early ...

  3. Shallow Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Shallow Inlet is a marine inlet, opening onto Waratah Bay on the western side of the Yanakie Isthmus in South Gippsland, Victoria, south-eastern Australia. It lies close to the small holiday communities of Sandy Point and Yanakie , as well as to Wilsons Promontory and the Wilsons Promontory National Park .

  4. List of shoals and sandbanks in the southern North Sea

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    Shoals and sandbanks are characteristic underwater seabed features of the southern North Sea and the eastern English Channel. The relatively shallow water depth allows tidal currents to transport, configure and alter seabed materials, such as sand, shells, clay, and gravel, into elongated banks or shoals of shallow water.

  5. Sandy Point, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Three kilometres east of Sandy Point lies a river inlet known as Shallow Inlet. This sandy, tidal inlet is a popular fishing spot and a good area for windsurfing and kitesurfing . Speed sailing records have been set there on several occasions and, in 2009, the yacht "Macquarie Innovation" broke the 50-knot (93 km/h) speed barrier there.

  6. File:Sand dunes at Shallow Inlet, Sandy Point - panoramio.jpg

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  7. Well - Wikipedia

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    A dug well in a village in Faryab Province, Afghanistan The difference between a well and a cistern is in the source of the water: a cistern collects rainwater whereas a well draws from groundwater. A well is an excavation or structure created on the earth by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources, usually water.