sandspit

sandspit
A small sandy point of land or a narrow shoal projecting into a body of water from the shore

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  • Sandspit — may refer to:* Sandspit, British Columbia, a major town on the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia, Canada * Sandspit Beach, a major tourist site in Karachi, Pakistan * Spit (landform) in geography, a deposition landform found off coasts …   Wikipedia

  • sandspit — 1854, from SAND (Cf. sand) (n.) + SPIT (Cf. spit) (n.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • sandspit — /ˈsændspɪt/ (say sandspit) noun a long narrow stretch of sand extending from the land into a body of water, often covered at high tide. Also, sand spit …  

  • Sandspit Beach — is situated north west of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is a very famous tourist spot. The sea at Sandspit is very calm and quiet from October to March and very rough during the monsoon. Remarkable variety of marine life algae, and crabs are found …   Wikipedia

  • Sandspit, British Columbia — Sandspit is the largest community on Moresby Island, in the Queen Charlotte Islands off the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada. The unincorporated community had a population of 435 persons as of the 2001 census. This community is serviced… …   Wikipedia

  • Sandspit Airport — Infobox Airport name = Sandspit Airport IATA = YZP ICAO = CYZP type = Public owner = operator = Transport Canada city served = location = Sandspit, British Columbia elevation f = 21 elevation m = 6 coordinates =… …   Wikipedia

  • sandspit — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: sand (I) + spit : spit I 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • Aeropuerto de Sandspit — Sandspit Airport IATA: YZP   OACI: CYZP Sumario Tipo Público …   Wikipedia Español

  • YZP — Sandspit, BC, Canada internationale Flughafen Kennung …   Acronyms

  • YZP — Sandspit, BC, Canada internationale Fughafen Kennung …   Acronyms von A bis Z

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