An area of reclaimed land jutting into the harbour is the site of the multistorey government offices and the Central Bank of Samoa.
Chen-Lhu turned, saw a treeless finger of land jutting into their pool about a hundred meters downstream.
On a map it is just a point of land jutting into blue blankness, the bottom tip of South America mostly surrounded by water.
There, far in the distance, yet directly in our path, were lands jutting boldly into the sea.
The 360-foot-tall futuristic complex is atop an old coffee warehouse on a spit of land jutting into the Elbe at one end of Hamburg's busy harbor.
A second chapel was built in 1786 on a point of land jutting into St. Mary's Bay, giving rise to the name "Church Point".
Escuminac is a Mi'kmaq word meaning "here are small fruits", originally identifying a point of land jutting into the Restigouche River.
In the late 18th century, a Scottish shipping magnate named Archibald Gracie began building his house on a spit of land jutting into the water.
Beyond the bay a darkness marked another promontory of land jutting south into the ocean.
Its location, on a spur of land jutting into the Lahn river, was highly defensible.