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Thousand Man Cave is a maze of tunnels and chambers built by the Japanese during WWII. Inside a thousand Japanese soldiers camped, refusing to come out. As the story goes, whenever the Americans tried to get a surrender the Japanese would respond by throwing out grenades or firing shots. US solders resorted to blocking up the exits, leaving only two open, and using fl...
Fort Rinella is a Victorian fortification on the island of Malta. It is also referred to as the Rinella Battery in some maps and publications.
The British built the fort between 1878 and 1886, which stands above the shore east of the mouth of Grand Harbour, between Fort Ricassoli and Fort St. Rocco.
The fort was built to contain a single RML 17.72 inch gun: a rif...
10 Downing Street in London is the official residence and office of the prime minister of the United Kingdom.
Colloquially known as Number 10, the building is in Downing Street in the City of Westminster, London. It is over 300 years old and contains approximately 100 rooms. A private residence for the prime minister occupies the third floor and there is a kitchen in ...
The 11th Mississippi Infantry Monument is a memorial by sculptor William Beckwith on Seminary Ridge, West Confederate Avenue in the Gettysburg National Military Park. The statue portrays Color-Sergeant William O'Brien.
The 11th Street Bridge was completed in December 1915 to carry vehicles across the Arkansas River at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Used from 1916 to 1972, it was also a part of U.S. Route 66. Functionally, it has been replaced by the I-244 bridges across the Arkansas. At present, the bridge is in poor structural condition and unsafe even for pedestrians. In 2008, the gates were lo...
In October 2005, a piece of public art incorporating water, 14 Pieces, situated on the forecourt of the South Australian Museum. Created by artists Angela and Hossein Valamanesh and commissioned by the City of Adelaide, it replaced the Lavington Bonython fountain that had occupied the site from 1965. Its form is based on the vertebrae of an extinct marine reptile, the...
The 16th Street Baptist Church is a Baptist church in Birmingham, Alabama, that is frequented predominantly by African Americans. In 1963, the church was the target of the racially motivated bombing that killed four young girls in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement. The church is still in operation and is a central landmark in the Birmingham Civil Rights District....
This is the 1st site of the mission. Check out San Evaristo Inland Road on how to get to here.
The Mission of Our Lady of Sorrows of Chillá or of the Sorrows of the South was founded in August 1721 on the shores of the sea by the Jesuit missionary Clemente Guillén, for its construction it was endowed by the Pious Fund of the Californias. In opposition t...
This is the 2nd site of the mission.
The Mission of Our Lady of Sorrows of Chillá or of the Sorrows of the South was founded in August 1721 on the shores of the sea by the Jesuit missionary Clemente Guillén, for its construction it was endowed by the Pious Fund of the Californias. In opposition to the name Mission de la Virgen de los Dolores del Sur, th...
This museum is located in an old sugar processing plant which used to be located right on the shore. It is now located approximately 1 mile off the shore as the land area has since been filled to expand the shore. Museum contains a wide range of history for the BVI, including slavery, development, modernization, athletics, women, maritime, flora, fauna, fish, ani...
The 1790 Footprints refer to a set of footprints found near the Kīlauea volcano in present-day Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaiʻi. Resulting from an unusually explosive eruption, they are associated with a series of battles in the area in 1790.
The 1782 Battle of Mokuʻōhai gave Kamehameha I control of the West and North sides of the island of Hawa...
Visit 17 Palms mailbox where you can leave your name and a note for future visitors. Seventeen Palm Oasis is just off the Arroyo Salado Trail in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.
Rocky Mountain Rendezvous (in trapper jargon) was an annual gathering (1825–1840) at various locations held by a fur trading company at which trappers and mountain men sold their furs and hides and replenished their supplies. The large fur companies put together teamster driven mule trains which packed in whiskey and supplies into a pre-announced location each s...
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