English to Hindi Dictionary landfall

landfall

भूम बिछल
definition
noun
In calm seas and glorious weather, the ship made landfall off the abandoned whaling station of Grytviken, and secured to the Admiralty buoy in Cumberland Bay.
an arrival at land on a sea or air journey.
a collapse of a mass of land, especially one that blocks a route.
translation of 'landfall'
noun
भूम बिछल
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In calm seas and glorious weather, the ship made 'landfall' off the abandoned whaling station of Grytviken, and secured to the Admiralty buoy in Cumberland Bay.
Coming from the Caribbean, we made our 'landfall' at Cayo Largo.
Whakatane is the chief service town for the eastern Bay of Plenty and was the 'landfall' for the first Maori arrivals.
The fleet did make a 'landfall' ; did put men and horses ashore; did engage the Japanese; but, astonishingly and in defiance of all precedent, were forced by the furious samurai into retreat.
On 'landfall' she was hoisted from the boat, and the journey continued as before, on foot.
In 1492, Christopher Columbus made his first 'landfall' in the Western Hemisphere in The Bahamas.
The sudden appearance of Europeans after the first 'landfall' of Christopher Columbus in 1492 had a cataclysmic effect upon them.
a 'landfall' had blocked off the river centuries back
Sherkin was a pirate kingdom for a brief period of prosperity, providing beaches for careening ships, a safe 'landfall' and opportunity for carousing.
The walkers journeyed along the Meridian Line from its first 'landfall' on the North Sea coast at Tunstall to the banks of the Humber at Sunk Island.
Morison researched Columbus's second voyage, which had made 'landfall' at Dominica and then gone north.
Brazil is said to be interested in using the port of Walvis Bay as a 'landfall' for exporting products to fellow Portuguese speaking country Angola.
This was the first 'landfall' for vessels sailing the ‘great circle course’ from South Africa's Cape of Good Hope to the eastern Australian colonies.
Because the island was the final 'landfall' before passage to America, ships would load up on Madeira's wines, both as a product to sell and to use as ballast.
It is a scene that has changed little from when Christopher Columbus made 'landfall' here for supplies and water on his legendary voyage to discover the Americas.
Here they could oversee the water below, look back on the green land which was Shalisa, and far out across Sea to their right where a hazy grey line indicated the first 'landfall' David would make on his return journey home.
After donning kilos of thermal underwear, Goretex and gumboots, all topped off by mandatory red life-jackets, we pile into the Zodiacs for our first 'landfall' .
he made 'landfall' and fixed his position
Said to be the original 'landfall' of Christopher Columbus, it is graced with elegant Bermudian and colonial-style buildings.
A group of researches has, in this hurricane, put a vehicle in the path of a 'landfalling' hurricane.
Then, a week from the finish, contrary winds forced her to again change 'landfalls' , this time to Guadeloupe.
During their rare 'landfalls' sailors would gather any edible green plants, of which several species became known as ‘scurvy grass’.
By the middle of the 19th century this hat reached universal acceptance, and the crown of the hat became considerably higher, with sailors decorating the crown with badges obtained from various 'landfalls' .
Regardless, if the hurricane activity continues being busy over the next several years, conditions will switch around to where Florida sees the brunt of the 'landfalling' systems again.
Chin said the Atlantic and Caribbean were likely to continue to experience increased frequency of 'landfalling' hurricanes and increase in damage for the next 15 to 30 years.
In fact, 1985, we had six 'landfalling' hurricanes in the United States, plus two tropical storms.
The next link lets you glimpse state-by-state into the history of 'landfalling' hurricanes.
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