There is a mangrove swamp running up some distance on the northern side of the river, till it joins the freshwater swamps.
The boat left with our party, and Jackey directed us some distance off in the wake of the canoes, there being nothing but a mangrove swamp on the shore near us.
A mangrove swamp is an unhealthy spot at the best of times, productive of a great deal of malarial fever; it would be nightfall, he reflected, before they got back, and the mist would be rising.
The only thing I'll stop for is a mangrove swamp, and I'll try mighty hard to get around that.
Their next trouble was a strip of mangrove swamp which a cat couldn't have crawled through.
This fern demands conditions similar to the mangrove--water, heat and humidity--and might be quoted in support of the theory which gives unique interest to a mangrove swamp.
It was a strange thing, he could break his way through the tangled thicknesses of an equatorial forest, or wade knee-deep in a mangrove swamp, but he could never negotiate the passage of Piccadilly.
To pitch a standing camp in the vicinity of a mangrove swamp, is to court a certain death from malaria or typhoid.
Soon after midday they came to the mangrove swamp; and the crossing of a mangrove swamp is a thing that most African explorers have accomplished.
Sometimes we pass below lofty bluffs, by wild rocky shores and islets, sometimes along great stretches of mud-bank or mangrove swamp.
This creek flows down through the mangrove swamp to the river; and, at high-water, we can bring our boats up its channel to a point about a quarter of a mile below the shanty.
Half a mile in front is a mangrove swamp, beyond which flows the river--the mangroves filling up a space that without them would have been an open bay.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mangrove swamp" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.