ROADSTEAD

A 'roadstead' is a place outside a harbor where a ship can lie at anchor. It is an enclosed area with an opening to the sea, narrower than a bay or gulf. It has a surface that cannot be confused with an estuary. It can be created artificially by jetties or dikes. Natural roadsteads offer shelter from storms and are frequently used for naval bases.

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Bizerte, Tunisia

Boulogne-sur-Mer, France (artificial)

Brest, France

Cherbourg, France (artificial)

The Downs, England

Geneva, Switzerland (in freshwater Lake Geneva)

★ Laninon, France (artificial roadstead near Brest)

Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA

Lorient, France

Nagasaki, Japan

Toulon, France

Villefranche-sur-Mer, France

Scapa Flow, Scotland

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