deep harbour

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A harbour with enough depth for large ships.

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  • The city's prosperity is built on its deep harbour, which welcomes the world's largest ships.
  • This coastline is blessed with a natural deep harbour, providing safe anchorage for vessels.
  • The new port was dredged to create a deep harbour capable of handling modern supertankers.
  • Historically, a deep harbour gave the nation a significant naval advantage.
  • Engineers are studying the feasibility of constructing a deep harbour in this remote bay.
  • A deep harbour is essential for any country wanting to be a major player in global trade.
  • The massive cruise ship could only dock at a port with a sufficiently deep harbour.
  • Without its deep harbour, the small fishing village would never have grown into a bustling metropolis.
  • They sailed into the deep harbour at dawn, dwarfed by the towering cliffs on either side.
  • The development plan includes expanding the existing port into a world-class deep harbour.