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  2. Belt course - Wikipedia

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    A highly decorative terra-cotta belt course between the brick and stone wall materials. A belt course, also called a string course or sill course, [1] is a continuous row or layer of stones or brick set in a wall. [2] Set in line with window sills, it helps to make the horizontal line of the sills visually more prominent. Set between the floors ...

  3. How Taylor Swift reacted to losing the Golden Globe to ‘Barbie’

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    Taylor Swift may not be adding a Golden Globe to her list of accolades this year, but she's thrilled for the film that did.. Swift's "Eras Tour" concert film was nominated for cinematic and box ...

  4. Cliff - Wikipedia

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    of Baffin Island, rises 4,300 ft above the flat frozen fjord, although the lower portion of the face breaks from the vertical wall with a series of ledges and buttresses. [8] Ketil's and its neighbor Ulamertorsuaq's west faces in Tasermiut, Greenland have been reported as over 1,000 m high.

  5. Overhang (rock formation) - Wikipedia

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    Climber on an overhang (Moby Dick route, 5.11b, Kamouraska, Canada) The large roof of the Western Zinne forms an overhang of 40 metresAn overhang is a rock face or artificial climbing wall with a slope of more than 90°, i.e. it slopes beyond the vertical.

  6. Dawson Valley Colliery - Wikipedia

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    There are six sets of "pigeon box" shelves fixed to the west, north and east walls. A short wooden wall at right angles to the south wall creates a bay where drill bits and legs for air drills are stored. Some of the shelves are labelled with chalk to indicate the names and sizes of items. Many parts and items of equipment remain extant in this ...

  7. Pacific Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions.It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continents of Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east.

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