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There are many small islands, making navigation difficult.
Rivers and lakes are drying up, revealing huge sandbanks and making navigation difficult for boats.
Some websites are also badly designed for keyboard-only users, such as people with motor disabilities, making navigation difficult.
Hierarchy becomes complex and intensive, making navigation difficult for user perception.
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Extreme tides on Yampi Sound make navigation difficult.
There was no wind, and there weren't enough icebergs to make navigation difficult, but the tide was lower than we had expected, and the exposed algae-covered rocks would be too slippery to walk across.
Frequently inaccurate maps had made navigation difficult for Noonan, and their next hop- to Howland Island- was by far the most challenging.
Once at the bottom of the glacier they spent four days crossing fields of crevasses, battling strong winds and poor light that made navigation difficult.
Tar sands mining companies have continued to withdraw water from the Athabasca River in northeastern Alberta despite low flows that have made navigation difficult for river users downstream and left Fort Chipewyan's harbor dry.
Further support was offered by more distant forts that could land shells in the anchorage and most importantly by the geography of the bay, which was scattered with complicated shoals and rocks that made navigation difficult for unfamiliar sailors.
As a long range artillery duel developed, the cruisers began their advance towards the harbour mouth, searching for the marker buoys which indicated the correct passage through the diverse sandbanks which made navigation difficult along the Belgian coast.
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