US /əˈʃɔr, əˈʃor/
・UK /əˈʃɔ:(r)/
These icebergs have been broken off in the nearby lagoon and are carried out to sea by currents from being washed ashore.
These icebergs have been broken off in the nearby lagoon and are carried out to sea by currents from being washed ashore.
Then they started to float ashore along the Alaska coast, Washington State, some even traveled as far as the British Isles, but
Then they started to float ashore.
Pacific green sea turtles crawl ashore in Koloko Honokahau National Historical Park.
Pacific green sea turtles crawl ashore
According to them, it's a form of expeditionary warfare that involves the employment of mobile, low signature, operationally relevant, and relatively easy to maintain and sustain naval expeditionary forces from a series of austere temporary locations ashore within a contested area in order to conduct sea denial, support sea control, or enable fleet sustainment.
relatively easy to maintain and sustain naval expeditionary forces from a series of austere temporary locations ashore within a contested area in order to conduct sea denial, support sea control, or enable fleet sustainment.
Let's allow the men an afternoon ashore.
A turn ashore will hurt nobody.
The waterfront is where the early settlers first stepped ashore,
The waterfront is where early settlers first stepped ashore,
Once you jump ashore, prepare to step back even further in time.
Once you jump ashore, prepare to step back even further in time.
Marines storm ashore at Guadalcanal.
Marines storm ashore at Guadalcanal.
Visit Ooto Beach, the tranquil lagoon where he is said to have stepped ashore.
Visit O’out beach, the tranquil lagoon where he is said to have stepped ashore.
Just across the harbor entrance is Point Loma, the place where explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo first stepped ashore in 1542.
the place where explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo first stepped ashore in 1542.