a part of ocean or lake that extends inland
A large inland body of water is called a lake. Lakes are typically surrounded by land and are not connected to the ocean.
A cape
An inland body of water is a body of water located away from the coast, such as a lake or a reservoir. It can be either freshwater or saltwater, depending on its source and whether it is connected to the ocean.
A large inland body of water is called a lake.
A headland; a promontory; a peninsula; a cape.
You could call the Caspian Sea an inland sea. It's also technically the world's largest lake, which is why Lake Superior is called the world's largest freshwater lake.
A.K.A a Jetty, Point, Penninsula, Outcropping, or Breakwater...
islandA pond, a lake, an inland sea, and so forth.A lakePond/Lake
Great Salt Lake
Lake Managua is the only inland lake inhabited by sharks.
The distance inland will depend on the specific location you are referring to. Inland typically means moving away from a body of water such as an ocean or lake, so the distance can vary greatly depending on the geographical context.
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