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Revision 6 . . August 1, 2001 3:26 am by Pinkunicorn [Fixup]
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A bay or gulf is a collection of water (either a lake or sea) that is surrounded by land on three sides, and open to more water on the fourth. In a way, this makes it the inverse of a peninsula.
1. A bay or gulf is a collection of water (either a lake or sea) that is surrounded by land on three sides, and open to more water on the fourth. In a way, this makes it the inverse of a peninsula.

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Bay Color



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Bay is a color of the hair coats of horses, characterized by a body color of dark red (known as [blood bay]?) to deep brown, with black mane, tail and lower legs. Some bay horses may have darker coloration in bars? on their shoulders and rarely, a dark stripe down the back. The hair coats and hides of bay horses are noted for their durability and sun resistance. For this, among other reasons, bay is a favorite color among ranchers and horse enthusiasts.
2. Bay is a color of the hair? coats of horses, characterized by a body color of dark red (known as [blood bay]?) to deep brown, with black mane?, tail? and lower legs. Some bay horses may have darker coloration in bars? on their shoulders and rarely, a dark stripe down the back. The hair coats and hides of bay horses are noted for their durability and sun resistance. For this, among other reasons, bay is a favorite color among ranchers and horse enthusiasts.

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