"Landwards" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Towards or facing the land, as opposed to seawards or towards the sea.
Landseer is a noun that refers to a breed of large, heavy-coated dog that originated in Canada. It is often described as a giant Newfoundland dog with a distinctive black and white coat pattern. Edward Landseer was also a British artist known for his depictions of dogs in art, particularly the Landseer breed.
A landslide is a sudden movement of a large amount of rock, earth, or debris down a slope, typically caused by gravity and often triggered by geological events such as earthquakes or heavy rainfall.
Landslides refer to the sudden and rapid movement of rock, soil, or debris down a slope, often caused by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.
A landslip is a sudden and rapid movement of a portion of the bed of a river, or a slope of land, often as a result of erosion or the collapse of the underlying material. It can also refer to a sudden and sudden down slope movement of rock, soil, or debris along a slope, often resulting in a rockfall or mudflow.
A person who is a native or inhabitant of a particular region or country, especially a rural area or a coastal area.
Langbeinite is a type of double sulfate mineral, with the chemical formula K2Mg2(SO4)3. It is a rare mineral that is often found in sedimentary rocks and salt domes. Langbeinite is also known for its unique ability to exhibit a phenomenon called "perfect cleavage," which means that it can be easily split into thin, flat plates or sheets along specific crystallographic planes.