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Évora’s Walls are the city wonder as they remain nearly untouched. The king who reined in 15th century ordered the construction of the city walls. They are a National Monument of Portugal since 1922 and are the part of Evora World Heritage Unesco.
The Ewing-Snell Ranch was established between 1896 and 1898 by Erastus Ewing in Carbon County, Montana, on Layout Creek between Bighorn Canyon and the Pryor Mountains in a region called Dryhead Country. Ewing took up ranching after failing as a gold miner.
Erastus Ewing was born in Tennessee about 1846, arriving in Montana in the 1880s to look for gold. He staked nume...
Odesa was the site of a large Greek settlement no later than the middle of the 6th century BC (a necropolis from the 5th–3rd centuries BC has long been known in this area). Some scholars believe it to have been a trade settlement established by the Greek city of Histria. Whether the Bay of Odesa is the ancient "Port of the Histrians" can...
Execution Dock was a place in the River Thames near the shoreline at Wapping, London, that was used for more than 400 years to execute pirates, smugglers and mutineers who had been sentenced to death by Admiralty courts. The "dock" consisted of a scaffold for hanging. Its last executions were in 1830.
The British Admiralty's legal jurisdiction was for all crimes commi...
The Exeter Cathedral Astronomical Clock is a fifteenth-century astronomical clock in Exeter Cathedral, England. It displays the hour of the day, the day of the lunar month and the phase of the moon. The modern clock mechanism was installed in 1885 by Gillett & Bland of Croydon, and restored in 1910.
The clock is thought to date from around 1484.
The outermost numb...
The Exorcist steps are concrete stairs, continuing 36th Street, descending from the corner of Prospect St and 36th St NW, down to a small parking lot, set back from the intersection of M Street NW, Canal Rd NW, and Whitehurst Freeway NW in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., famous for being featured in the 1973 filmThe Exorcist. The steps were built in 1...
The promenade Explanada de España, lined by palm trees, is paved with 6.5 million marble floor tiles creating a wavy form, and is one of the most lovely promenades in Spain. The Promenade extends from the Port of Alicante to the Gran Vía and ends at the famous statue of Mark Hersch. For the people of Alicante, the promenade is the meeting place for the t...
The Explorers Tree is a Blue Mountains Ash (Eucalyptus oreades) tree located at Explorers Hill (also described as Pulpit Hill), about 5 km west of Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia.
It is well known as the tree on which Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth, the explorers who achieved the first known successful crossing of the Blue Mountain...
There are two Expo towers in South Korea: the Sokcho Expo Tower and the EXPO Hanbit Tower in Daejeon. The Sokcho Expo Tower is an observation tower offering panoramic views of Sokcho and its surroundings. The EXPO Hanbit Tower, also known as the Tower of Great Light, is located in the Expo Science Park in Daejeon and is a landmark from the Taejon Expo '93.
The Externsteine are a distinctive rock formation located in Ostwestfalen-Lippe of northwestern Germany, not far from the city of Detmold at Horn-Bad Meinberg. The formation is a tor consisting of several tall, narrow columns of rock which rise abruptly from the surrounding wooded hills. The name probably means "stones of the Egge",Eggemeaning ridge.
The Externsteine ...
The concrete Eye of Sauron was poured on-site into an arch-shaped trench by artist Peter Lundberg, then hoisted into place in June 2015. It's 42 feet high and weighs 80 tons.
Eynsford Castle is a ruined medieval fortification in Eynsford, Kent. Built on the site of an earlier Anglo-Saxon stone burh, the castle was constructed by William de Enysford, probably between 1085 and 1087, to protect the lands of Lanfranc, the Archbishop of Canterbury, from Odo, the Bishop of Bayeux. It comprised an inner and an outer bailey, the former protected b...
The memorial carin to explorer Edward John Eyre who camped here in 1840 at the waterhole near this memorial.
Long before white settlers moved to this region the bay here was sighted by at least three white visitors. The first was Peter Nuyts the Dutch explorer who came along this coast in 1627 in his ship the Golden Zeepard. The second European to visit this pictures...
DC-3 Airplane wreck Eyvindarholt, The DC-3 airplane at Eyvindarholt, originally serving the U.S. Navy in Keflavík during the 1960s, veered off the runway at Sauðanes in 1969, after a successful landing.
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