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The Hel Fortified Area was a set of Polish fortifications, constructed on the Hel Peninsula in northern Poland, in close proximity to the interwar border of Poland and the Third Reich. It was created in 1936, upon a decree of President Ignacy Moscicki. It covered most part of the peninsula, and during Polish September Campaign, it was the last place of Poland to surre...
Hellbrunn Palace (Schloss Hellbrunn) is an early Baroque villa of palatial size, near Morzg, a southern district of the city of Salzburg, Austria. It was built in 1613-19 by Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, and named for the "clear spring" that supplied it. Hellbrunn was only meant for use as a day residence in summer, as the Archbishop usu...
Hellfire Pass (Thai: ช่องเขาขาด, known by the Japanese asKonyu Cutting) is the name of a railway cutting on the former Burma Railway ("Death Railway") in Thailand which was built with forced labour during the Second World War, in part by Allied prisoners of war. The pass is noted for the harsh conditions and heavy loss of life suffered by its labourers during construc...
Hell for Certain, or sometimes Hell-Fer-Sartin, and also known as Dryhill on most maps, is a few miles north of Hyden along the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River. The most common story on how it got the name was a missionary who vistited the area. When asked where he'd been he said something to the effect of, "I don't know, but it was Hell for certain!"
The graves of three people who died of dehydration is located about 0.6 miles into Hellhole Canyon trail in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.
Helliar Holm is an uninhabited island off the coast of Shapinsay in the Orkney Islands, Scotland. It is home to a 42-foot-tall (13 m) lighthouse, which was built in 1893 and automated in 1967. It is a tidal island that used to be connected to Shapinsay. It is still possible to walk across from the mainland during very low tides.
The island also has the ruins of a...
Hel Lighthouse is an active lighthouse in the town of Hel, Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. It is situated at the eastern tip of the Hel Peninsula and guides ship traffic into Gdańsk Bay and the Bay of Puck.
The lighthouse on Hel has its origins in the 16th century when a fire was lit on the church tower at a height of 116 feet to guide ships. The structure burned do...
The Hellisheiði Power Station (Hellisheidarvirkjun) is the largest geothermal power station in the world. The facility is located in Hengill, southwest Iceland, 11 km (7 mi) from the Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station. The plant has a capacity of 303 MW of electricity and 400 MW of hot water.
The power plant offers educational tours and presentations about susta...
Hell's Backbone Bridge is located along Hell's Backbone Road, a 38-mile (61 km) gravel road that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. The bridge is 109 feet (33 m) long, and 14 feet (4.3 m) wide. A 1,500-foot (460 m) drop is on either side. Near the bridge are spectacular views of the Box-Death Hollow Wilderness.
The Hells Gate Airtram is an aerial tramway that crosses Fraser Canyon immediately above Hells Gate in British Columbia, Canada. It starts at a parking lot off the Trans-Canada Highway and descends to its lower terminal on the opposite side of the canyon where there is an observation deck, a restaurant, a gift shop and other tourist attractions. It was built in 1970 b...
Helmet wreck sits upright on a slope with the bow deeper than the stern. Maximum depth for this wreck is around 30 m; the uppermost part rests in only 10 m of water.
Helmsley Castle (also known anciently as Hamlake) is a medieval castle situated in the market town of Helmsley, within the North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, England.
Although the estate of Helmsley was granted to Robert, Count of Mortain following the Norman conquest; there is no evidence that he built a castle in the area. The castle, constructed in w...
This ship’s wheel, also known as the helm, steered the ship. It is here near the stern because the rope on the helm attaches directly to the rudder on the back of the ship. This double helm allows for more crew members to work on the helm in rough seas or poor weather.
As you move through the ship, keep an eye out for the rope as it moves through the decks to at...
Helnes Lighthouse (Helnes fyr) is a coastal lighthouse located on the northeastern coast of the island of Magerøya in Nordkapp Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The lighthouse sits on the western side of the mouth of the large Porsangerfjorden, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) east of the village of Kamøyvær and about 13 kilometres (8.1&nbs...
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