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Due to the maritime danger of Robben Island and its near waters, Jan van Riebeeck, the first Dutch colonial administrator in Cape Town in the 1650s, ordered that huge bonfires were to be lit at night on top of Fire Hill, the highest point on the island (now Minto Hill). These were to warn VOC ships that they were approaching the island.
In 1865, Robben Island lighthou...
Robben Island Museum offers guided tours of the island's prison including lime quarry where prisoners labored & Mandela's cell.
Robben Island is an island in Table Bay near Cape Town, South Africa. The name is Dutch for "seal island". Robben Island is roughly oval in shape, 3.3 km long north-south, and 1.9 km wide, with an area of 5.07 km². It is flat and...
Robbers Roost (unincorporated Kern County, California, also known as Robber's Roost and Bandit Rock) is a rock formation in the foothills of the Scodie Mountains portion of the Southern Sierra Nevada Mountain Range in the North Mojave Desert. The formation overlooks the southern portion of the Indian Wells Valley. The nearest municipality is Ridgecrest, California. Th...
The former customs house, a legacy of pre‑Federation times when individual colonies collected customs duties, is typical of many heritage-listed places in Robe built of local limestone.
A number of navigation aids are located around Cape Dombey at the bay’s south end. These consist of a lighthouse known as the Robe Lighthouse on Cape Dombey, a flashing light located near Commodore Point on the ocean coastline to the immediate south of Cape Dombey, and two lights within the bay - a light marking the end of the breakwater at the entranc...
Robenhausen is a locality of the municipality of Wetzikon in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland, and the wetland Robenhauser Riedbelongs to the protected area surroundingPfäffikersee. The neolithic settlement at Robenhausen is part of the Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps, an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The area at the southern end of the Pfäf...
Sitting on top of the cliffs on Cape Dombey, the obelisk was erected in 1852. It is 12m high, and can be seen as far as 20 kms out to sea, on a clear day. The road up to it is closed off to traffic, but you can walk up to the point on the bitumen.
The Robert Brewton House is a historic house at 71 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina. With a construction date at or before 1730, it is the oldest dated example of a "single" house. A single house is one room wide, with the narrow end towards the street, the better to catch cool breezes. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960.
The house is set ...
The Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home is an historic house at 607 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Virginia. It should not be confused with the Lee-Fendall House, which is located at 614 Oronoco St.
The Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth Regimentis a bronze relief sculpture, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, located at 24 Beacon Street, in Boston Common.
The sculpture depicts the 54th Regiment marching down Beacon Street on May 28, 1863. It appears to have been inspired by the efforts of Joshua B. Smith, an escaped slave who later became a ...
Robert H. Treman State Park is a state park located in Tompkins County, New York in the United States. The park is located along State Route 327, just west of State Routes 13, 34, and 96, situated in the Towns of Ithaca, Enfield and Newfield.
The park has numerous waterfalls along a rigorous 4.5-mile (7.2 km) round-trip hike. Like many of the state parks in the Finger...
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