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boardwalk
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Often associated with seaside promenades, popular for leisurely strolls
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boardwalk
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Boardwalks are less common, and coastal walks are often along natural paths or promenades without the wooden boardwalk structure.
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boatyard
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United Kingdom
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A place for repairing and storing boats
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boatyard
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United Kingdom
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A place where boats are built, repaired, and stored
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harbor
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Harbors are often associated with maritime commerce and trade, as well as recreational boating and waterfront entertainment.
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harbor
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United Kingdom
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Harbors are important for trade and shipping, and are often located near major cities or industrial areas.
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harbor
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United Kingdom
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Harbors are vital for trade and transportation, and many major cities are built around them.
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harbor
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United Kingdom
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Harbors serve as a docking area for ships and boats, and are often associated with coastal cities and tourism.
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wharf
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United Kingdom
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A wharf is a structure built on the shore where ships can dock to load and unload cargo.
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wharf
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United Kingdom
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A common feature in coastal cities, used as a location for loading and unloading ships and for leisure activities.
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wharf
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United Kingdom
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A place for ships to dock and unload/load cargo
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wharf
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United Kingdom
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A structure for mooring boats and ships, often associated with leisure activities and waterfront dining.
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