A home geography of New York city . Glacier bringing down Sand, Gravel, Loose Rocks,AND Bowlders Note for the Teacher : The Hudson river, emptying into the harbor of New York(formerly an inland lake), passed out to sea through The Narrows, which now separatesLong Island and Staten Island. The ocean level has risen, and now the tides move upwardinto the harbor of the city and through the East river and the Harlem river. Explain brieflyhow the seacoast is sinking, and how coast lines undergo change. Ask the children living nearour coast line to tell you something about the Uld-Timk Iktuu


A home geography of New York city . Glacier bringing down Sand, Gravel, Loose Rocks,AND Bowlders Note for the Teacher : The Hudson river, emptying into the harbor of New York(formerly an inland lake), passed out to sea through The Narrows, which now separatesLong Island and Staten Island. The ocean level has risen, and now the tides move upwardinto the harbor of the city and through the East river and the Harlem river. Explain brieflyhow the seacoast is sinking, and how coast lines undergo change. Ask the children living nearour coast line to tell you something about the Uld-Timk Iktuue ok New Yokk Bay and Tiik NakkowsView from Staten Island CHAPTER VI NEW YORK HARBOR: ITS APPROACHES AND CHIEF CHARACTERISTICS New York harbor is one of the finest and safest havens in theworld. It consists of two bodies of water connected by The Nar-rows. Tell the name of the water south of The Narrows; also thename of the water north of The Narrows. Lower New York bayis protected from the ocean by Sandy Hook. It is more open andexposed than upper New York bay and is not so safe a New York bay is almost inclosed by land. Name the landthat almost incloses it. 49 50 HOME GEOGRAPHY OP NEW YORK CITY


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