A sheltered place along the coast in Greece refers to a bay or cove that provides protection from strong winds and rough seas, making it ideal for anchoring boats and enjoying calm waters. Examples include the picturesque bays of Hydra or the tranquil coves of the Ionian Islands, like Paxos and Antipaxos. These locations are often characterized by their scenic beauty, clear waters, and accessibility to nearby beaches and villages.
A harbor
A harborShelter for a ship along a coast is called a harbor.
It's a harbor
All harbors are coastlines, but not all coastlines are harbors. A coast is the place where the sea meets the shore (land). A harbor is where this is done in a sheltered place.
A cove is a sheltered place along a coastline where the water is protected from strong waves and winds due to the surrounding land formations, such as cliffs or headlands. Coves are often calm and provide a safe anchorage for boats and a tranquil environment for swimming or relaxing.
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In Irish, "malin" refers to a small, sheltered bay or inlet. It is often used to describe a peaceful or calm area of water, typically found along the coast. The term is derived from the Irish word "maol," meaning "bare" or "bald," suggesting a place that is open and unobstructed.
cool summers and mild winters
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Octavian beat Antony at the battle of Actium which took place just off the coast of Greece.
At various places along the south coast of England
will probably have cooler summer temperatures than an inland place at the same latitude