Cape Cod
The "giant fishhook of land" in Massachusetts refers to Cape Cod, a peninsula extending into the Atlantic Ocean. Its distinctive shape resembles a fishhook when viewed on a map.
The Cape Cod Peninsula is the fishhook of land in Massachusetts.
The Cape Cod peninsula. It is called Cape Cod.
That's a pretty good description of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Cape Cod is the landform north of 40 north latitude. The land juts out into the Atlantic like a giant fishhook.
Cape Cod, Massachusetts is at approximately 41 degrees north latitude, 70 degrees west longitude. It juts out into the Atlantic like a giant fishhook on the northeastern coast of the U.S.
The fishhook cactus may be either the fishhook barrel cactus (Ferocactus wislizenii) or Mammillaria dioica, also called the strawberry cactus or California fishhook cactus.
Cape Cod, Massachusetts is at approximately 41 degrees north latitude, 70 degrees west longitude. It juts out into the Atlantic like a giant fishhook on the northeastern coast of the U.S.
Massachusetts Land Court was created in 1898.
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The fishhook barrel cactus is found in both the Chihuahuan Desert and the Sonoran Desert.