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Plazuela La Rogativa is alongPaseo de la Princesa in Old San Juan. It offers great views of San Juan Bay. Ths sculpture was made from bronze by Lindsay Daen, an artist from New Zealand who libed many years in Puerto Rico. The sculpture commemorates a women-led religious procession that took place in 1797.
Pleasant Valley Tanks are along the Geology Tour Road to the east of Squaw Tank.
Backcountry camping is permitted in areas that are:
1 mile (1.6 km) from roads,
500 feet from trails and water sources,
not day-use only areas.
Before setting out into the backcountry, you must first register at one of the backcountry boards.
Ploshchad Revolyutsii (Revolution Square) is one of the most famous stations of the Moscow Metro. It is located on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line and opened in 1938. The architect was Alexey Dushkin. The station features red and yellow marble arches resting on low pylons faced with black Armenian marble. The spaces between the arches are partially filled by decorative ...
The Ploumanac'h Lighthouse (officially the Mean Ruz Lighthouse) is an active lighthouse in Côtes-d'Armor, France, located in Perros-Guirec. The lighthouse is closed to the public.
The structure is composed of pink granite, and marks the entrance to the channel leading to the port of Ploumanac'h.
The first Ploumanac'h Lighthouse dates from 1860. This was destroye...
The Roman Stadium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, is among the largest and best preserved buildings from the time of the Ancient Rome in the Balkan peninsula. The facility, approximately 240 m (790 ft) m long and 50 m wide, could seat up to 30000 spectators. Today, the northern curved part of the stadium is partially restored and is one of the most recognisable landmarks of the...
Plovdiv Roman theatre is one of the world's best-preserved ancient theatres, located in the city center of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It was constructed in the 90s of the 1st century AD, probably under the rulership of Emperor Domitian. The theatre can host between 5000 and 7000 spectators and it is currently in use.
The spectator seats are orientated to the south, towards th...
Plum Orchard is an estate located in the middle of the western shore of Cumberland Island, Georgia, USA. The estate and surrounding area are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Designed by Peabody and Stearns for George Lauder Carnegie, a son of Thomas M. Carnegie and named after his uncle, Scottish industrialist George Lauder, it was formally dedicate...
Plymouth Light, or Gurnet Light as it is known locally, lays claim to an impressive list of lighthouse titles. It was home to America’s first set of twin lights and first woman lighthouse keeper, and is now home to the country’s oldest freestanding wooden lighthouse.
The Gurnet, a 27-acre peninsula forming the northern boundary of Plymouth Bay, is located ...
Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and theMayflowerPilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. It is an important symbol in American history. There are no contemporaneous references to the Pilgrims' landing on a rock at Plymouth, and it is not referred to in Edward Winslow'sMourt's Relation(1620–21) or in Bradford's jou...
The Royal Abbey of Santa Maria de Poblet is a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1151, located at the feet of the Prades Mountains, in the comarca of Conca de Barberà, in Catalonia (Spain). It was founded by Cistercian monks from France on lands conquered to the Saracens. The main architect was Arnau Bargués.
This monastery was the first of three sister mo...
Pobull Fhinn is a stone circle on the Isle of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides. The name is Gaelic. The first word has been variously spelt as pobull, poball, pobul or as plural pobuill. The phrase can be translated as "Fionn's people", "the white/fair people", or "Finn's tent". The plural form Pobuill Fhinn can be translated as "Fionn's peoples" and is unlikely to be...
Pocahontas (Echo Point) Light on Great Diamond Island is the smallest lighthouse registered with the United States Coast Guard, it stands only 6 feet tall
Citadel Počitelj is a castle in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This fortress was built by King Tvrtko I of Bosnia in 1383, and had a role of control a merchant route from Bosnian inland, through the valley of the Neretva, to Drijevatrgand further to the Adriatic sea. The Ottoman Empire extended fortifications greatly, and developed a settlement, with a housings, bath and the...
Poenari Castle also known as Poenari Citadel (Cetatea Poenariin Romanian), is a ruined castle in Romania, notable for its connection to Vlad the Impaler. Access to the citadel is made by climbing the 1,480 concrete stairs.
The castle is located on the plateau of Mount Cetatea, facing the west side of the Transfăgărășan, on a canyon formed on the Argeș River valley, cl...
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