Baltic Seain a sentence
- The trees, the Baltic Sea, and the cloudy October sky passed in a blur as they continued north along the coast.† (source)
- It's messy stuff and they would have routed me somewhere over the Baltic Sea, and it would have taken me forty minutes and the lady probably would have died.† (source)
- "The Baltic Sea," Marvin said.† (source)
- It was a sandy shore of the Baltic Sea, and something told her that it was the coast of Schleswig-Holstein.† (source)
- She spoke of the scenery, quiet, yet august; of the snow-clad fields, with their scampering herds of deer; of the river and its quaint entrance into the Baltic Sea; of the Oderberge, only three hundred feet high, from which one slid all too quickly back into the Pomeranian plains, and yet these Oderberge were real mountains, with pine-forests, streams, and views complete.† (source)