To my fellow bloggers; To capture and hold Stalingrad which in turn would give the Germans access to and control of the waterway and all shipping that used that waterway.
None. There never was a waterway since North America was in the way.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word "ford" as "A shallow place in a river or other water, where a man or beast may cross by wading." They also cite its use in this sense by the Anglo-Saxon king Alfred the Great in the year 893 AD.
nilely or waterery
it is about crossing a cheque
A shoal is where you ford the creek.Additional answerFord
A ford.
To answer based on the image, there is a shallow crossing at Sandbar Crossing. Happy WolfQuesting!
The term "cow crossing" refers to the Cowstrand Strait. It is a narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water, typically used by cows to cross from one side to another.
The word you're looking for is "ford." A ford is a shallow place in a river or stream where one can cross by walking or driving through the water. It is often used in both literal and metaphorical contexts to describe crossing challenges.
A shallow crossing place on a river.
soldiers traveling accros a waterway - apex :D
The shallow part in the river on wolfquest is the sandbar crossing were the river goes into a U shape
Crossing over a river is commonly referred to as "ford," which means to cross at a shallow part of the river. If using a bridge, it is simply called "crossing the bridge." In a more general sense, it can also be termed as "river crossing." The specific term used may vary based on the method of crossing.
Maybe a crossing?
it is called a ford
A platter, plate, or shallow bowl are all used to serve food and are shallow.