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And a lot of the South is going to be mudflat."
During low water levels mudflats get exposed in the lake.
"Perhaps you would rather return to the mudflats or the agricultural fields?"
A mudflat was included in addition to the other land given Huntington.
The area had broad rivers; evidence of mudflats has been found.
At first there was none, then in a low place that might once have been a mudflat he saw tracks.
How far out do the mudflats run, at the surface?"
It looked as if they were embroidering the mudflats with their work.
They're poor, living off wrigglers they find in the mudflats south of town.
Prior to development, there were actually two islands, surrounded by mudflats.
Another few minutes and the old gander saw the mudflats directly below.
Today however it is separated from the estuary by mudflats.
These species and others typically feed in the mudflats at low tide.
Out on the misty mudflats of Essex, something is coming.
It created a forest where tidal mudflats had once existed.
Kick around the mudflat and dream a little bit?
Under a new perspective, the mudflats became an important and valued symbol for the growth of the city as a whole.
Hastings has one small beach, most of the coastline being mudflats.
The land which fell away beneath their feet had been baked mudflats only moments before.
The interior parts of the mudflats are the right environment for mangroves.
Most species live on mudflats, but some also climb mangrove trees.
The maintenance of mudflats is important in preventing coastal erosion.
It is sometimes found by turning over rocks and debris on mudflats at low tide.
Finding no fresh water on the mudflats, he departed.
Further south lie areas of mudflats which contain particularly large sandbanks.