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Example sentences for "mangrove swamp"

  • 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.

  • On fringe of tall bushes at edge of mangrove swamp (Rehn and Hebard, 1914).

  • In water-soaked leaves in heavy red-mangrove swamp (Hebard, 1915).

  • Moderately numerous in leaf litter in mangrove swamp; in decaying herbage (Rehn and Hebard, 1927).

  • Under limbs and leaf litter in mangrove swamp (Rehn and Hebard, 1927).

  • Our pedestrians held straight on; there was a Mangrove swamp and a lagoon in front, for which they, bold lads, cared nothing.

  • One group of six birds was found wading in the shallow water of a mangrove swamp on August 28.

  • Approximately eight nests were observed in a grove of saplinglike trees at the edge of a mangrove swamp.

  • Birds were concentrated in the areas of mangrove swamp and on the tidal flats.

  • You might get into a mangrove swamp too--or you might meet black-fellows.

  • The road, nothing but a cart-track, skirted a mangrove swamp awhile.

  • 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.

  • Neither are all the constituents of a mangrove swamp mangroves.

  • 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.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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