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  • a part of the coast where the land curves in so that the sea is surrounded by land on three sides
    bay
  • To shut then open one eye very quickly while looking at someone
    wink
  • To bend the body in the middle
    lean
  • To float in the air
    waft
  • To sit on the edge or end of something
    perch
  • To bubble gently over heat
    simmer
  • A long journey, especially by ship, or in space
    voyage
  • worth a great deal of money or extremely useful or important.
    valuable
  • an injury caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken.
    wound
  • a person who walks for long distances, especially across country.
    hiker
  • To hang down
    droop
  • Someone who travels to new and exciting places, discovers new things and areas.
    explorer
  • to ride on a wave as it comes towards land, while standing or lying on a special board
    surf
  • the skeleton of a person's or animal's head.
    skull
  • The people who work together on a ship, aircraft, or train.
    crew
  • a small, light, narrow boat, pointed at both ends and moved using a paddle
    canoe
  • To keep someone or something safe from harm or danger.
    protect
  • To look very carefully
    scrutinise
  • a sea water separated from the sea by sand or a coral reef.
    lagoon
  • a small machine like a motorcycle that is powered by a jet engine and can travel on the surface of water.
    jet ski
  • the unlawful killing of one human being by another
    murder
  • To give a very big smile
    grin
  • Below the surface of the sea
    undersea
  • To not want to do something
    mind
  • A very large piece of ice that floats in the sea
    iceberg
  • A ship that can travel underwater
    submarine
  • To make an object by cutting from wood or stone
    carve
  • using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something
    violent
  • A high mountain, especially a snow capped one
    alp
  • An object, especially something very old, of historical interest.
    artifact
  • to swim underwater, usually with breathing equipment
    dive
  • something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain
    mystery
  • a group of ideas intended to explain something
    theory
  • A machine controlled by a computer, which can move and do things people can do.
    robot
  • When a ship is destroyed at sea, by weather or an accident.
    shipwreck