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"It's sheltered from wave action.
"It catches the winter sun, and it's sheltered from the wind," he said.
It's sheltered when the Cape Doctor is blowing, when you can contemplate the white horses of the waves.
However, don't pitch under trees; the grass can be poor because it's sheltered from rain – it can also be dangerous to pitch under a tree in a thunderstorm.
"There's lot of waterfront, and it's sheltered because it's on the Chesapeake Bay, not the ocean, so for boaters it's easy.
It's sheltered, it's out of the way, and if it starts raining you can just duck into the shelter, do a bit of reading.
F: … it's a godsend, because, where, it's very lonely where I am, although it's sheltered housing, and you've got your flat, and you'd be lost without it.
This wreath won't survive well in windy areas; ensure it's sheltered wherever it hangs.
The UN peacekeeping mission says it is sheltering civilians in five state capitals, including Juba, Bor and Bentiu, the main town of the oil-producing state of Unity.
It is sheltered from the wind.
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