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The Big Fish also called the Bigfish is a printed ceramic mosaicsculpture by John Kindness 10 metres long constructed in 1999 in Donegall Quay in Belfast, near the Lagan Lookout and Custom House.
The Big Fish's image appears on Belfast and Northern Ireland related tourism material.
The outer skin of the fish is a cladding of ceramic tiles decorated with texts and imag...
The Big Pelican (Percy the Pelican) was originally constructed as a float for a local Mardi Gras in 1979. After being employed for this purpose on a number of occasions, including once in Adelaide, the papier-mâché structure was remodelled, and, in 1992, it was overlaid with fibreglass. Today it can be found at the Loxton Caravan Park.
The largest Artificial Pineapple in the world can be found here. It’s the locals way of paying homage to this prickly fruit that grows so well in the area, and tourists just love the idea of climbing inside an enormous pineapple. The locals will tell you that the largest pineapple in the world is found in Bathurst in the Eastern Cape, and certainly no-one can ar...
The Big Pineapple is a heritage-listed tourist attraction on the Sunshine Coast in South East Queensland, Australia. It is 16 metre high and was originally opened on the 15 of August 1971. It is situated on a 165 hectare site. The Big Pineapple features two rides: One on a Nut Mobile, the other on a small train that takes passengers on a tour of the plantation and let...
The Bluff is a sharp outcrop of rocks created by dramatic geological forces millions of years ago. On April 19, 1775 British soldiers fought a short rearguard action from this high, wooded overlook during their retreat to Boston. Today the bluff is a prominent geological and historical feature in Minute Man National Historical Park.
This former gas station was a luxury pit stop in 1924 when it opened on 2nd Street along the original alignment of Route 66 in Tulsa. J.B. Davis was the contractor who built this building in 1924, the first 24-hour gas station on Route 66. This is called The Blue Dome in the Blue Dome District of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. Built of blond bricks in an Art Deco style, th...
The Breakers is a Vanderbilt mansion located on Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island, United States on the Atlantic Ocean. It is a National Historic Landmark, a contributing property to the Bellevue Avenue Historic District, and is owned and operated by the Preservation Society of Newport County.
The Breakers was built as the Newport summer home of Cornelius Vand...
The Bright Eye is a open ceiling (collapsed) sea cave located along the Napali Coast. It was once a closed hollow lava tube. Overtime, due to erosion by the powerful sea waves, the ceiling collapsed. Pukalani is a Hawaiian word which can be loosely translated as “hole into the heavens”.
It can be reached only by helicopter, kayak or by boat. Boaters can ...
The Brinkerhoff is a vacation lodge in Grand Teton National Park on the shore of Jackson Lake. It is the last remaining example of a forest lease vacation lodge in the park. The log house and caretaker's lodge were designed by architect Jan Wilking of Casper, Wyoming and were built in 1946 in what was then U.S. Forest Service land for the Brinkerhoff family. After the...
The Burren is a karst-landscape region or alvar in northwest County Clare, in Ireland. It is one of the largest karst landscapes in Europe. The region measures approximately 250 square kilometres and is enclosed roughly within the circle made by the villages Ballyvaughan, Kinvara, Tubber, Corofin, Kilfenora and Lisdoonvarna. It is bounded by the Atlantic and Galway Ba...
Pack your baskets, because The Cabins in Valley of Fire State Park are now a picnic area! The historic stone cabins were built with native sandstone by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. They were built as shelter for travelers of the Arrowhead Trail.
Nearby:
Visitor Center
Atlatl Rock
Balancing Rock
Elephant Rock
The Beehives
Petrified Rocks
White Domes
The Capitol Records Building, also known as the Capitol Records Tower, is a Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District building that is located in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The building is a thirteen-story tower that was designed by Welton Becket and is one of the city's landmarks. Construction occurred soon after British company EMI acquired Capitol Reco...
The Magic Carpet Ride is the official name of a 16-foot (4.9 m) high bronze statue of a surfer in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California, that locals have nicknamed The Cardiff Kook, a name by which it has come to be known. The statue was commissioned by the Cardiff Botanical Society, and created by artist Matthew Antichevich, who is an Encinitas surfer and a teacher at Mount...
Located in the heart of South Beach Miami on Ocean Drive,The Carlyle is one of the Art Deco gems in South Beach. Built in 1941, it facade have been in films like Scarface and Bad Boys 2, and most notably, giving up its name to become the titular setting of 1996's The Birdcage.
The Cave Of Kelpius is located in Philadelphia along hillside above Wissahickon Creek on Hermit Lane lies a secret cave. A marker placed by the Rosicrucians brotherhood proclaims that this is where Philadelphia's first mystical guru came to meditate and await the Second Coming.
The original Lenape called this watershed "Wiss-ah Hok Ing." In 1694, Johannes Kelpius...
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