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Coal Mines Historic Site was, for a period of 15 years (1833–48), a convict probation station and the site of Tasmania's (then Van Diemen's Land's) first operational coal mine, "serving as a place of punishment for the 'worst class' of convicts from Port Arthur".
It is now the site of a collection of ruins and landscape modifications located amongst bushland fac...
The Coastal Monastery of St. Sergius (Сергиева Приморская пустынь) is a Russian Orthodox monastery in the coastal settlement of Strelna near St. Petersburg. It used to be one of the richest monasteries of the Russian Empire and formerly contained seven churches as well as many chapels.
The poustinia was founded in 1734 as a branch of the great Trinity Lavra of St. Ser...
The Coastal Pacific is a long-distance passenger train between Picton and Christchurch in the South Island of New Zealand, operated by Tranz Scenic. It was called theTranzCoastalfrom May 2000 until temporarily withdrawn in February 2011. It was the first train to use the new AK class carriages.
The train runs daily between Christchurch and Picton, stopping at Rangiora...
One of the original nine stations was constructed at Nauset. It was located about 350 yards southeast of the present building. Shoreline erosion compelled the construction of a new station. The old station remained in service until 1937, when it was replaced by the present structure. The present building was in service as a Coast Guard Station until 1958. The first he...
Coba is a large ruined city of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is located about 90 km east of the Maya site of Chichen Itza, about 40 km west of the Caribbean Sea, and 44 km northwest of the site of Tulum, with which it is connected by a modern road. The 2010 Mexican federal census reported a population of 1,278 in...
The Cobar Sound Chapel is a permanent site-specific sound installation, located 1.5 km west of the town of Cobar, in central Western New South Wales, Australia.
It is a multi-disciplinary artwork created by composer and sound artist Georges Lentz in collaboration with architect Glenn Murcutt. The Cobar Sound Chapel consists of a five metre concrete cube with an oculus...
Cobar is a town in central western New South Wales, Australia whose economy is based mainly upon base metals and gold mining. The town is 712 km (442 mi) by road northwest of the state capital, Sydney. It is at the crossroads of the Kidman Way and Barrier Highway. The town and the local government area, the Cobar Shire, are on the eastern edge of the outback. At the 2...
Built in 1918, the Arts and Crafts-style Cobb House was constructed as the private residence of John Lewis, whom built and operated the nearby Lake McDonald Lodge, and later served as employee housing, before being converted into additional guest accommodation. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Lake McDonald Lodge Histo...
A M4A2 Tank on Betio Island, COBRA, was lost in the water on D+1 when the Tank Commander, 1st Lt Richard Sloat, was ordered to reduce enemy strongpoints located at the junction between Red Beach Two and Red Beach One. Due to casualties lying on the beach, the tank had to approach "the Pocket" by driving in the water, parallel to the beach. After engaging the enemy, th...
The Cocaine Bear, also known as Pablo Eskobear (sometimes spelled Escobear), was a 175-pound (79-kilogram) American black bear that overdosed on cocaine in 1985. The cocaine had been dropped by drug smugglers in the wilderness in Georgia, United States. The bear was found dead and was stuffed and displayed at a mall in Kentucky. It inspired the upcoming 2023 film,Coca...
The C&O Canal Trust, the official nonprofit partner of the C&O Canal National Historical Park, makes six restored lockhouses available for overnight stays. Known as "Canal Quarters," this popular program allows guests to experience what life was like during different eras in the Canal's long history. For example: lockhouse 6 is themed to the period of the 1950...
The Reichsburg Cochem had its first documentary mention in 1130. In 1151, it was occupied by King Konrad III, who declared it an Imperial castle. In 1688, the castle was overrun by French King Louis XIV's troops in the course of the Nine Years' War (known in Germany as the Pfälzischer Erbfolgekrieg, or War of the Palatine Succession), and the following year, they...
The Cockspur Island Light is the smallest lighthouse in Georgia located in Chatham County, Georgia. It ceased operation as an active beacon in 1909. It has been relit since 2007 for historical rather than navigational purposes.
The lighthouse is situated on an islet off Cockspur Island at the south channel of the Savannah River near Lazaretto Creek, northwest of Tybee...
The coffin gondola on Sassolungo Mountain is a unique and thrilling mode way to explore the Dolomite Mountains. The journey in the coffin gondola offers a blend of excitement, adventure, and unparalleled natural beauty.
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