It would depending on the height of the terrain and sea level. However, if it was a flat piece of land, it would easily crest a couple hundred miles inland.
Indonesia :)
It is a tidal river of the east coast of northern England
County Louth is on the east coast of Ireland.
It's inland (east) from Slurry Coast.
It would depend if you were surviving a super volcano, global warming, a giant east coast tidal wave. Perhaps Kentucky or Tennessee.
The Great Dividing Range, which runs right down Australia's eastern coast, prevents humid air from penetrating inland.
it is the southern coast of Georgia, alantic ocean
Nowhere in California is "east coast" except, perhaps, relatively speaking (the bay side of San Francisco or Coronado, for instance). Downey arguably isn't "coast" at all; it's six to ten miles inland.
You would be on the east coast.
The east-coast.
The most obvious one is the East Coast, where mountains occur inland from the Atlantic.
If you mean the American east coast, that would be the Appalachians.