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The Fox's Den (Splash Park) in Stanley Park in Vancouver is a large free outdoor spray water park that is a great place for children to have fun and get wet! It is open during the summer months.
Fox Tower is believed to had been haunted by fox spirits. It was built in 1564 and there were grim stories about this place since the very beginning. Also it was a place where Pamela Werner's body has been found in 1937. All of the terrible stories are mentioned in audio tour you can take while visiting.
Frenchman's Rock was inscribed by the members of French explorer Nicolas Baudin's crew on the ship Le Geographe in 1803 during his expedition to map the coast of Australia between 1800 to 1803.
The rock was later removed and is now located in the Gateway Information Centre. A replica now occupies the rock's original location on Penneshaw Beach.
"The French Road" above Brela was built in 1807 by some 12,000 local inhabitants who were essentially enslaved for the project by the Napoleonic authorities. The road was never finished and it never had any use.
Remains of the train wreck in the movie "The Fugitive" filmed in 1993 and starred Harrison Ford. It was shot in the Great Smokey Mountains right outside of Dillsboro, North Carolina. The scene, which was filmed using a real train hitting a real bus, cost $1.5 million to shoot.
The Gallo-Roman Theatre in Arles, France, was classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part of the Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments group in 1981.
The Gap is an ocean cliff on the South Head peninsula in eastern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The area, which faces the Tasman Sea, is located in the eastern suburb of Watsons Bay, in the Municipality of Woollahra, near South Head. Although the cliff is a popular visitor destination, it has gained infamy for suicides.
The Gap is formed from Sydney sandstone mak...
The Garden of One Thousand Buddhas is a spiritual site near Arlee, Montana, within the Flathead Indian Reservation in Lake County, Montana. Currently under construction, the monument portion of the site is 750 square feet in area and the surrounding garden is spread across 10 acres of land. It is intended to be a pilgrimage destination for the Western hemisphere, and ...
The Garden Tomb is a rock-cut tomb in Jerusalem, which was unearthed in 1867 and is considered by some Christians to be the site of the burial and resurrection of Jesus. The tomb has been dated by Israeli archaeologist Gabriel Barkay to the 8th–7th centuries BCE. The re-use of old tombs was not an uncommon practice in ancient times, but this would contradict the...
The Garden Wall is a steep alpine area within Glacier National Park well known during the summer months to be heavily covered in dozens of species of flowering plants and shrubs. Located along the west side of the Continental divide and extending northward from Logan Pass, the Garden Wall can be traversed via the popular Highline Trail and for a distance of over 5 mi ...
Also known as the Exiles Club (in relation to the Marine garrison stationed here to protect against French rescue attempts of Napoleon who had been exiled to St Helena) this colonial style building was constructed in 1830 as a single story Marine barracks. The building was extended in 1848 with the addition of a second story and clocktower. It feel out of use in 1903 ...
The Ghan is a passenger train operating between Adelaide, Alice Springs, and Darwin on the Adelaide-Darwin railway in Australia. Operated by Great Southern Railway and with locomotives provided by Pacific National, the entire journey takes 48 hours to travel the 2,979 kilometres (1,851 mi) and around half that (24 hours) to the mid-point at Alice Springs.
The Ghan nor...
The Gingerbread House (also known as the Cord Asendorf House) is a home in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located at 1921 Bull Street, in the city's Victorian Historic District, and was built in 1899. It was built for Cord Asendorf Sr., a prominent Savannah merchant. He also designed the house. The home's common name is derived from the gingerbread architectu...
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