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Summer is hot and dry enough to turn low-lying lands on the island brown.
The district is mainly by low-lying land with small hills.
About 600 acres of low-lying land would be given back to the river, as wetlands.
Her huge body is hidden by some low-lying land.
While the wet low-lying land is described in the original story (pp.
Technical solutions like sea walls are available to protect low-lying lands.
Many delegates are from low-lying lands and find conditions here oppressive.
The headland and the neck of low-lying land together form a peninsula.
Because of the low-lying land, the rivers are prone to flooding particularly during the winter months.
This area again has very poor drainage, low-lying land, and fairly sandy soil.
The low-lying land behind the coast is protected by a large concrete embankment.
Those who live on the low-lying lands near the Indus are darker.
To the east the plateau gives way to the low-lying land of the Yakuts.
At the end of an hour, the cocoanut trees and the low-lying land were visible from the deck.
Those who had low-lying lands lost their crops entirely.
Huntington is made up out of mainly low-lying land, with the highest point in the village being only 64 feet above sea level.
In this low-lying land, the various roads crossed many small rivers and canals.
Flooding has occasionally affected low-lying land in the village.
It could refer to an area of flat, low-lying land in England:
The hills of the eastern part of the town give way to low-lying land towards the coast.
The North Course area required extensive fill since it was located on low-lying land.
A flash flood is very quick flooding of low-lying land, usually without prior warning.
Due to the large expanse of low-lying land, there was a great deal of sickness in the town.
Today the former sea and river channels are low-lying land, leaving the erstwhile island as high ground, but still retaining its name.
Coastal flooding occurs when normally dry, low-lying land is flooded by sea water.