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Pillory of Sortelha is a pillory located in the parish of Sortelha , in the municipality of Sabugal , district of Guarda , in Portugal .
This pillory has been classified as a Public Interest Property since 1933 . It is not covered by Special Protection Zone (ZEP) or Protection Zone (ZE), or other classification.
This pillory was built in the 16th century, in Manueline...
The pilot house is where they steered the ship. The ship’s steering wheel, also known as a helm, has a special knot on the central spoke. This allowed the crew to know when the ship was on a direct and straight course.
The Piłsudski Square is the largest square of Poland's capital, located in the Warsaw city centre. The Square is named for Marshal Józef Piłsudski who was instrumental in the restoration of Polish statehood after World War I.
Over the centuries, the square has been named successively as the Saxon Square (Plac Saski) after Poland's Saxon kings with the Saxon Pal...
The remains of Pineapple Dump Bridge is located on the east side of Kauai north of Keālia Beach and south of Donkey/Paliku Beach. Walk along the Kauai Multiuse Path (Ke Ala Hele Makalae) to reach the bridge. From Kealia Beach the distance about a mile.
The bridge was used by Pineapple farmers to dump their wastes into the ocean.
Pine Mountain Observatory (PMO) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by University of Oregon Physics Department. It is located 26 miles (42 km) southeast of Bend, Oregon (USA) in the Deschutes National Forest. The site was discovered by professors Russ Donnelly and E.G. Ebbinghausen in 1965 and has been in operation since 1967.
PMO's mission includes...
Pingo National Landmark is a natural area protecting eight pingos near Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories. It is in a coastal region of the Arctic Ocean which contains approximately 1,350 Arctic ice dome hills—approximately one quarter of the world's pingos.
The Landmark comprises an area roughly 16 km2 (6.2 sq mi), just 5 km (3.1 mi) west of Tuktoyaktuk, and in...
The Pingualuit Crater (Cratère des Pingualuit; from Inuit "pimple"), formerly called the Chubb Crater and later the New Quebec Crater, is a young impact crater, by geological standards, located on the Ungava Peninsula, in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, in Quebec, Canada. It is 3.44 km (2.14 mi) in diameter, and is estimated to be 1.4 &plusm...
The city wallsof Pingyao were constructed in the 3rd year of the Hongwu Emperor (1370). The walls have six barbican gates. The north and south sides have one gate each. The east and west sides have two gates each. This pattern is similar to that of a turtle (the head, tail, and four legs), earning Pingyao the moniker "Turtle City." The walls measure about 12 meters hi...
Pinyon Well is located 0.7 miles up a canyon off Geology Tour Road in Joshua Tree National Park. Pinyon Well was a small, active community in the late 1890s and up through the 1910s. It was there because of a reliable source of water from three wells in the area, and the steam-powered, two-stamp mill that crushed ore for the nearby mines. A round-trip hike from the tr...
Pioneer Park (aka Calvary Cemetery) is a beautiful park in Mission Hills. The park was at one time was an active cemetery. A Monument of Tombstones adorn the western end of this park.
Pioneer Register is located along Capitol Gorge Road in Capitol Reef National Park. Mormon pioneers took eight days in 1884 to clear the first road through the Gorge, and settlers had to remove heavy debris after every flash flood. Early travelers recorded their passage on the canyon walls at the Pioneer Register.
The road was closed in 1962 when Utah Highway 24 was ...
Pioneer Square is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of Downtown Seattle, Washington, USA. It was once the heart of the city: Seattle's founders settled there in 1852, following a brief six-month settlement at Alki Point on the far side of Elliott Bay. The early structures in the neighborhood were mostly wooden, and nearly all burned in the Great Seattle Fire of 1...
Pipe Spring National Monument is located in the U.S. State of Arizona, and is rich with American Indian, early explorer, and Mormon pioneer history. The National Monument was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966, and the boundaries of the Pipe Spring National Monument Historic District (a portion of the monument) were expanded in Octo...
Pisgah Crater, or Pisgah Volcano, is a young volcanic cinder cone rising above a lava plain in the Mojave Desert, between Barstow and Needles, California in San Bernardino County, California. The volcanic peak is around 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of historic U.S. Route 66-National Old Trails Highway and of Interstate 40, and west of the town of Ludlow. The volcano had a...
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