The wind whipped down the narrow side-streets and alleys, whistling in the wide estuaries.
We drove west to the Gironde, the widest estuary in Europe.
First settled by the Romans, it sits on a wide estuary created by the confluence of three rivers.
The many wide estuaries and wetlands made land transport difficult, especially when moving goods.
Where these rivers meet, a wide estuary is formed, which can reach a maximum width of 222 km.
Beyond the bay was a wide estuary, with more mountains behind it, with more snow fields on their flanks.
Below Dolgellau the river enters a wide and sandy estuary of great beauty.
The Ocklochonee River empties into a large, wide estuary or inlet leading to the sea.
These fan out into wide estuaries in the Sundarbans.
In the lowlands, these rivers form wide estuaries, extending several kilometers inland from the coast.