A harbour is a sheltered body of water where ships, boats, or seaplanes can dock safely, protected from rough waters and storms. Harbours are often natural formations, though many are enhanced with man-made structures like docks, piers, and breakwaters to support transport and trade.
In modern travel, harbours aren’t just for ships—they’re also hubs for seaplanes. For instance, Harbour Air operates from several harbours across British Columbia, making them key points for both tourism and daily commuting. Travelers can easily check routes and schedules and even use harbour air book flight services online to plan a scenic and efficient journey.
Sydney Harbour is the harbour over which the Sydney Harbour Bridge is built.
The Auckland Harbour bridge spans the Waitemata harbour between St Mary's Bay and Northcote Point.The Waitemata harbour
a bridge in the harbour
There are several harbours in the South Island, for example: Lyttleton Harbour Otago Harbour Picton Harbour
Waitemata Harbour and Manukau Harbour
A homophone for harbour is "harbor."
The plural of harbour is harbours.
No, Waitemata Harbour is not larger than Sydney Harbour. Sydney Harbour covers an area of approximately 55 square kilometers, while Waitemata Harbour is around 90 square kilometers in size. However, Sydney Harbour is more well-known internationally and has a larger volume of water.
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Copenhagen harbour bridge
i think you mean pearl harbour, the american harbour.
Manukau Harbour and Waitemata Harbour.