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Warren's Shaft is a vertical shaft next to the Gihon Spring, the main source of water of Bronze and Iron Age Jerusalem, discovered in 1867 by British engineer and archaeologist, Sir Charles Warren (1840–1927). The term is currently used in either a narrower, or a wider sense:
In the narrower, initial sense, Warren's Shaft is the almost vertical natural shaft le...
Warwick Castle is a medieval castle in Warwick, the county town of Warwickshire, England. It sits on a bend on the River Avon. The castle was built by William the Conqueror in 1068 within or adjacent to the Anglo-Saxon burh of Warwick. It was used as a fortification until the early 17th century, when Sir Fulke Greville converted it to a country house. It was owned by ...
Węsiory is a village in northern Poland that is best known from the nearby megalithic stone circles and burial places.
The village lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) east of Sulęczyno, 26 km (16 mi) south-west of Kartuzy, and 54 km (34 mi) west of the regional capital Gdańsk.
Whitby Abbey was a 7th-century Christian monastery that later became a Benedictine abbey. The abbey church was situated overlooking the North Sea on the East Cliff above Whitby in North Yorkshire, England, a centre of the medieval Northumbrian kingdom. The abbey and its possessions were confiscated by the crown under Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasterie...
White Tower Serifos (Άσπρος Πύργος) is a impressive ancient monument on Serifos Island, Greece. This Hellenistic marble watchtower (c. 300 BC) with walls preserved to 2 m. and an interior staircase, standing on a hilltop just east of the road from Chora to Mega Livadi, near Mega Chorio. Work began in 2011 to stud...
Whitmore Trail is accessed from a 3-hour drive west of Tuweep Overlook, St. George or Colorado River (river mile 188). This moderate 4 mile (6.5 km) roundtrip trail starts at Whitmore Overlook and goes down to the Colorado River 920 feet elevation drop from the trailhead. Watch for some rock art along the way.
The road is through Grand Canyon - Parashant National Monu...
Wideford Hill chambered cairn is a Neolithic chambered cairn on Mainland, Orkney in Scotland. The tomb dates to around 2000 BC, and is similar in design to the Maeshowe chambered cairn on Orkney. Historic Environment Scotland established the site as a scheduled monument in 1994.
The chambered cairn is located near Kirkwall on Mainland, Orkney in Scotland. The monument...
Wiñay Wayna (Huynay Huayna) is an Inca ruin along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. It is built into a steep hillside overlooking the Urubamba River.The ruins consist of upper and lower house clusters, interconnected by a long, precipitous staircase with accompanying fountain structures, often referred to as "baths." A large area of presumably agricultural terrac...
The Wolfman Panel is a petroglyph site located near the south end of the Butler Wash Road near Bluff, Utah. The Wolfman Petroglyph Panel requires only a short walk.
Wukoki Pueblo (Big House) appears alone at the end of its ¼-mile (0.4 km) trail. Look for animal tracks in the sand along the trail to see that the pueblo is not as deserted as it seems.
The Wupatki National Monument is a National Monument located in north-central Arizona, near Flagstaff. Rich in Native American ruins, the monument is administered by the National Park Service in close conjunction with the nearby Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument.
The many settlement sites scattered throughout the monument were built by the Ancient Pueblo People,...
Wupatki Pueblo is the largest pueblo in the monument, with about 100 rooms. The ½-mile (0.8 km) loop trail begins at the visitor center's back door.
Don't miss the ball court or the blowhole, a fascinating geological feature, at the far end of the trail.
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