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    See Weirs Cove Ruins Lookout, Flinders Chase National Park, South Australia

    See Weirs Cove Ruins Lookout, Flinders Chase National Park, South Australia

    Look out over the cliffs at the historic Weirs Cove Ruins Lookout. Weirs Cove is where the lighthouse keepers would winch up supplies from ships to service the lighthouse. You can still see the remains of the original jetty and store rooms.
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    See Weiße Stadt (White City), Berlin, Germany (UNESCO site)

    See Weiße Stadt (White City), Berlin, Germany (UNESCO site)

    The White City is a typical residential area in the 1920s in the Berlin district of Charlottenburg the same district. In July 2008, the White City was as one of six Berlin Modernism Housing Estates in the UNESCO list of world cultural heritage included. The settlement with its characteristic white appearance was inspired by the style of New Objectivity. There was a s...
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    Visit Welch Spring Hospital Ruins, Ozarks, Missouri

    Visit Welch Spring Hospital Ruins, Ozarks, Missouri

    Over the years, Ozark springs have been used as campsites, power supplies for grist mills, tourist resorts and even hospitals. Hospitals? Yes, hospitals. Back in 1913, an Illinois doctor named C.H. Diehl bought Welch Spring for eight hundred dollars. Dr Diehl believed that the spring water had healing properties and that cool, pollen free air coming from the adjacent...
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    See Welcome Gate, Squamish, BC, Canada

    See Welcome Gate, Squamish, BC, Canada

    welcome gate stands as a portal to Skwxwu7mesh Uxwumixw's rich history bridging physical and spiritual realms. It honors the lands' ancient stories and resilient spirit, celebrating the enduring bond between Indigenous culture and nature. This monumental work by James Harry symbolizes a shared past and collective future, marking a transformative journey through time.
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    Visit Welcome Stranger Monument, Moliagul, Victoria, Australia

    Visit Welcome Stranger Monument, Moliagul, Victoria, Australia

    This stone obelisk commemorates the discovery of the world's largest gold nugget. Two Cornish miners found the huge nugget dubbed the Welcome Stranger while prospecting in the gold fields of Victoria, Australia on 5 February 1869. It weighed 11 stone (72kg) and was 61cm long (24 inches) when it was found buried just below the surface.
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    See Welcome to Alaska Sign (Alaska Highway), Alcan Border, Alaska

    See Welcome to Alaska Sign (Alaska Highway), Alcan Border, Alaska

    Welcome to Alaska Sign is located at the US/Canada border along the Alaska Highway.
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    See Welcome to Alaska Sign (Klondike Highway), Skagway, Alaska

    See Welcome to Alaska Sign (Klondike Highway), Skagway, Alaska

    Welcome to Alaska Sign is located at the US/Canada border along the Klondike Highway near Skagway.
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    See Welcome to Dawson City Sign, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada

    See Welcome to Dawson City Sign, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada

    "Welcome to Dawson City" at entrance to Dawson City, Klondike Highway Loop, Yukon, Canada.
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    Take a Photo at Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign, Nevada

    Take a Photo at Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign, Nevada

    The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is a Las Vegas landmark funded in May 1959 and erected soon after by Western Neon. The sign was designed by Betty Willis at the request of Ted Rogich, a local salesman, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. The sign is located in the median at 5100 Las Vegas Boulevard South, north of the historic stone pillars of the old McCa...
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    See Welcome to Fairbanks Sign, Fairbanks, Alaska

    See Welcome to Fairbanks Sign, Fairbanks, Alaska

    A sign in Fairbanks listing distances to places in Alaska: - Eagle: 610 km - Fort Yukon: 200 km - Haines: 1053 km - Homer: 942 km - Juneau: 1000 km - Ketchikan: 1380 km And some major cities around the world: - London: 6780 km - Los Angeles: 5719 km - Moscow: 6570 km - New York: 7288 km - Oslo: 6030 km - Rio de Janeiro: 13000 km - Sydney: 12184 km - Tokyo: 5600 km
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    Visit Welcome to Golden Arch, Golden, Colorado

    Visit Welcome to Golden Arch, Golden, Colorado

    Originally constructed in 1949, the Golden Welcome Arch spans Washington Ave in Golden, Colorado. It is the most famous landmark in Golden.
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    Visit Welcome to Roswell Sign, Roswell, New Mexico

    Visit Welcome to Roswell Sign, Roswell, New Mexico

    The Welcome to Roswell Sign is the welcome sign to the city of Roswell, New Mexico.
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    See Welcome to Tuktoyaktuk Sign, Tuktoyaktuk, NT, Canada

    See Welcome to Tuktoyaktuk Sign, Tuktoyaktuk, NT, Canada

    See the Welcome to Tuktoyaktuk Sign near the end of the Dempster Highway in Tuktoyaktuk.
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    Visit Welcome to Yukon Sign (Klondike Highway), Yukon, Canada

    Visit Welcome to Yukon Sign (Klondike Highway), Yukon, Canada

    Welcome to Yukon Sign is located at the BC/Yukon border along the Klondike Highway.
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    Welcome (USS Constellation)

    Welcome (USS Constellation)

    USS Constellation was the last all-sail ship built by the US Navy. It is also the last warship afloat that was active during the Civil War. It was in service from 1855-1955.
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