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Larmer Bay ruin is a ruin in Larmer Bay, on the north side of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands. The ruin dates from the sugar plantation era, and was presumed abandoned during the economic collapse of the British Virgin Islands during the mid-19th century.
The ruins are difficult to access, as no roads lead down to the bay, and the ghuts leading down the mountain...
Larnaca Castle is a castle located on the southern coast of Cyprus. It was constructed to defend the southern coast of Cyprus and the harbour town of Larnaca and was later used as an artillery station, prison, and a museum.
Larnaca has been inhabited since the 14th century B.C. when the Mycenaean-Achaeans Greeks founded a small town. Much later, the Byzantines constru...
Larnach Castle (also referred to as "Larnach's Castle"), is an imposing mansion on the ridge of the Otago Peninsula within the limits of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand, close to the small settlement of Pukehiki. It is one of a few houses of this scale in New Zealand. The house and its grounds are regularly open to the public.
The Larnach Castle gardens are one of on...
Larry La Trobe is the name given to a popular, cast bronze statue of a dog situated on the northern end of Melbourne’s City Square (corner of Collins Street and Swanston Street). Along with the Burke and Wills monument, the statue is one of only two free standing art works in the City Square precinct. The statue now located in the square is the second statue of ...
La Savane des Esclaves is located near Trois-Îlets, Martinique. This historical museum preserves and promotes the heritage of the island. This site is not primarily dedicated to slavery. It presents a look at the beauty of the island.
Each restored house is devoted to certain information. In one of the boxes, it is explained how pressing the cane to extract the...
Lascaris Battery, also known as Fort Lascaris or Lascaris Bastion, is an artillery battery located on the east side of Valletta, Malta. The battery was built by the British in 1854, and it is connected to the earlier St. Peter & Paul Bastion of the Valletta Land Front. In World War II, the Lascaris War Rooms were dug close to the battery, and they served as Britai...
The Lascaris War Rooms are an underground complex of tunnels and chambers in Valletta, Malta that housed the War Headquarters from where the defence of the island was conducted during the Second World War. The rooms were later used by NATO and are now open to the public as a museum.
The British started work on the secret underground in 1940, during the siege of Malta,...
La Silla Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Chile with three telescopes built and operated by the European Southern Observatory (ESO). Several telescopes are located at the site and are partly maintained by ESO. The observatory is one of the largest in the Southern Hemisphere and was the first in Chile to be used by ESO.
The La Silla telescopes and instrume...
Las Médulas is a historical site near the town of Ponferrada in the region of El Bierzo (province of León, Castile and León, Spain), which used to be the most important gold mine in the Roman Empire. Las Médulas Cultural Landscape is listed by the UNESCO as one of the World Heritage Sites.
The spectacular landscape of Las Médulas res...
Edward William Frank James (1907–1984) was a British poet known for his patronage of the surrealist art movement. Las Pozas ("the Pools") was created by James, more than 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level, in a subtropical rainforest in the mountains of Mexico just outside the town of Xilitla. It includes more than 80 acres (320,000 m2) of natural waterfalls and...
When the government purchases your property and tells you it will soon be underwater, most people tend to believe them--Hugh Lord had his doubts.
In 1928, President Coolidge signed the bill authorizing the building of the Hoover Dam. Because the dam would form a lake behind it (Lake Mead), including the area where the town of St. Thomas resided, its residents were pa...
From this room, TORSK sank the last two enemy ships during WWII, on August 14th 1945. The last ship was a Japanese MIKURA-class coastal defense frigate.
Las Vegas Bay Marina Overlook is located along Lakeshore Road at mile marker 9. Make sure to bring a picnic! The picnic area is located around the parking lot. Here, you’ll enjoy views of the Marina and the surrounding landscape. Nearby is the the Bluffs Trail, where water enters Lake Mead from the Las Vegas Wash—an excellent spot for birding!
Picnic Are...
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