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  • ..., bearing on its summit a monument to General Adrian Hope, who fell in the Indian Mutiny. The rocks of Linlithgowshire belong almost without exception to the Carboniferous sys
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  • There are several rocks and islets off the coast, including: Castle Rock, Speery Island, The Needle ...that they never got any further than Cape Town. There were also a very few Indian lascars who worked under the harbour master.
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  • The oldest rocks in the British Isles are in the northwest of the [[Highlands]] and in Irela ...particularly common in urban areas which have received immigrants from the Indian subcontinent, though these languages are restricted to the immigrant popula
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  • ...inclined from the horizontal. This inclination shows different types from rocks in different places. The quartzites of [[Port Stephens]] and [[Stanley, Fal In West Falkland there are several dykes that cut the rocks of the western islands, but these dykes, unlike the previous ones, are chem
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  • ...t aground on the jagged East Mary rocks, which together with the West Mary Rocks form a mostly submerged bar to the estuary. At the court martial, the vesse In 1940 a detachment of Indian troops were stationed at Woodleigh and there is a remembrance of these troo
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  • ...the north to the Arctic Ocean, to the Pacific Ocean in the southwest, the Indian Ocean in the southeast, and the Southern Ocean in the south. The equator d In the southeast, the Atlantic meets the Indian Ocean around the Cape of Good Hope. In the southwest it meets the Pacific
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  • Erosion of the soft volcanic rocks by the sea has created an extraordinary variety of caves, stacks, arches, b ...s an almost complete absence of peat on the island and due to the volcanic rocks the soils are relatively fertile. The lack of peat led to 'turf scalping' f
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  • ...to humans,<ref>{{cite journal |title=The Shark Population of Saint Paul's Rocks |author=Edwards, A.J. and Lubbock, H.R. |journal=Copeia |volume=1982 |issue
    26 KB (4,147 words) - 20:16, 6 July 2016
  • ..., is some 14 miles, the first half of which is spent among bleak hills and rocks, but, when it has reached the low grounds, its banks are fertile and wooded ...ed analysis and have determined that these weapons are almost certainly of Indian rather than European, origin, but the island retains the name brought from
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  • ...between Trwyn y Witch and Nash Point include: the Royal Hunter (1747), the Indian Prince (1752), the Elizabeth (1753), the Prince (1764), the George (1770),
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  • ...'' is a major coral structure within the Chagos Archipelago (the [[British Indian Ocean Territory]]). It is the largest atoll structure in the world, with a ...8.<ref>[http://www.zianet.com/tedmorris/dg/BIOTconservation.pdf 6: British Indian Ocean Territory]</ref> The total length of the eastern and southern expanse
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  • They were so named because from a distance they were though to resemble a Red Indian head-dress. [[Category:Rocks and skerries off the British Virgin Islands]]
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  • ...y Early Miocene reefal limestone positioned upon Eocene-Oligocene volcanic rocks. These form a section of the active volcanic arc of the Lesser Antilles.<r ...a mile wide.<ref name=blunt /> Another rocky protrusion, known as [[Flirt Rocks]], is situated north of Prickly Pear Cays.<ref name=sdirect /> Dog Island
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  • In the First World War Barton was the site of a convalescent home for Indian service men,<ref name="nfohist"/> and this is commemorated by an obelisk in ...d 30 November 2010</ref> George Campbell Wheeler who served in the British Indian Army during World War I and was awarded the Victoria Cross also lived here.
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  • ...ich has since been scaled back considerably. There is also a collection of rocks, minerals and fossils. *George Crawford Hyndman mollusca and Indian birds.
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  • ...e-Clay/story-22129685-detail/story.html |title=You can now eat-in at Ali's Indian in Holton-le-Clay |newspaper=Grimsby Telegraph |date=7 August 2014 |accessd ...y-21311149-detail/story.html |title=Top Bon Jovi tribute headlining Holton Rocks!!! festival in Holton-le-Clay |newspaper=Grimsby Telegraph |date=1 July 201
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  • |name=Harboro' Rocks |picture=Harboro' Rocks (7872912792).jpg
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