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Peninsula, or maybe headland.
A cave is sometimes created when waves erode a headland.
A Headland is formed
It is on the coast, but not really a headland.
A peninsula or headland are two examples.
The headland south of Gisborne is "Young Nicks Head. "
Young Nick's Head.
Gisborne was named after the colonial secretary of New Zealand, William Gisborne, in the mid-19th century.
how did gisborne get its name? its ezy
A dangerous South American headland around which whaling ships of the 1880s dreaded sailing was Cape Horn.
Gisborne Herald was created in 1874.
The dangerous South American headland around which whaling ships of the 1800s dreaded sailing Is known as Cape Horn. It is the place where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet and is often extremely turbulent.
Hengistbury Head is a sandstone headland that lies south of Christchurch Harbour.
it is about 238 km south from port headland and 645 km north of Exmouth
The area of Shire of Gisborne is 277.13 square kilometers.
Gisborne Football Club was created in 1879.
Harry Gisborne died on 1949-11-09.