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onstructed a light station on Table Bluff, a | promontory south of Humboldt Bay, but within-view of th |
The fort is situated on a | promontory on the southern side of Norton Down at appro |
The park is a | promontory, located where the East Bay shoreline turns |
A | promontory fort is a defensive structure located above |
The fort is situated on a | promontory on the Northern slopes of Holne Chase in Cha |
The urban center is on a | promontory overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, 51 km nor |
The fort is situated on a | promontory to the North of and overlooking the River Ot |
The fort is on a | promontory on the eastern side of a hilltop at approxim |
The camp itself is a small castle on a | promontory surrounded on three sides by cliffs and the |
in 1492 by Prince Konstantin Ostrogski on a | promontory overlooking the Ikva River not far from the |
the North East edge of a Hillside forming a | promontory above a tributary to the East Lyn River know |
stance from the rest, a tea house built on a | promontory overlooking the lake. |
is situated on a sloping Hillside forming a | promontory above the Knowle Water at approx 120 Metres |
The site is on a hillside forming a | promontory above a tributary of the River Yeo to the we |
" (the term North Head is used to indicate a | promontory in the nearby Waitemata Harbour). |
ll fort occupying a commanding position on a | promontory at the neck of a bow in the River Tamar on t |
A | promontory fort is a defensive structure located above |
ng the parish was, in times of antiquity, a ' | promontory into the marsh'. |
ated on a platform of conglomerate rock on a | promontory at the south-west of the entrance to Loch Et |
western end of Sparks Street at the top of a | promontory looking down to the Ottawa River. |
steep slopes on two sides, making it like a | promontory fort, similar to nearby Ruborough. |
The surviving stones are sited on a | promontory at the south bank of the stream that joins t |
peninsula of Tintagel Island in Cornwall, a | promontory fort known as Tintagel Castle was built in t |
At the tip lies the remains of a | promontory fort. |
It is a | promontory fort and is 0.2 hectares (0.49 acre) in inte |
It is built on a | promontory to guard the anchorage between Bryher and Tr |
enelnbogen originated as a castle built on a | promontory over the river Lahn around 1095. |
The temple was situated on a | promontory overlooking the River Chew. |
The most spectacular of these was a | promontory fort located at Donegal Point. |
an even older Bronze Age fortification on a | promontory north of Hollinhill Grips. |
The fort takes the classic shape of a | Promontory reinforced and cut off landwards by a large |
n Head (sometimes spelled Gribbin Head) is a | promontory on the south coast of Cornwall, United Kingd |
vered, Triopas escaped to Caria and seized a | promontory which received his name. |
castle is a picturesque ruin on the end of a | promontory. |
The building is located upon a | promontory on the north side of the island next to the |
May 1170 Raymond landed at Baginbun Head, a | promontory fort which was easily defendable. |
an urban settlement (gorodishche) on a | promontory between the river and a creek (now almost to |
omill House is a ruined fortified house on a | promontory known as Isla Muller (or Island Muller), Kin |
It is on a hillside forming a | promontory above the River Yeo to the south of the vill |
of an Iron Age Hill fort atop the cliff on a | Promontory at approx 115 metres above sea level. |
Dhubh meaning "black hill") is a Bronze Age | promontory fort and settlement situated approximately o |
' (fort), referring to the adjacent Iron Age | promontory fort at Gurnard's Head |
62 mi) inland from Treryn Dinas, an Iron Age | promontory fort, or cliff castle, with five lines of fo |
h centuries sometimes re-used these Iron Age | promontory forts, often obliterating the old domestic q |
It was once an Iron Age | promontory fort. |
Tedbury Camp is a multivallate Iron Age | promontory hill fort defended by two parallel banks nea |
e distance from the lake shore as a park and | Promontory Point are due east of it. |
lden spike of the railroad on 10 May 1869 at | Promontory Summit, Utah. |
At | Promontory Point, a historic preservation treatment was |
e LDS Church at the golden spike ceremony at | Promontory Summit, Utah. |
The park ends with a flourish at | Promontory Point at 55th Street. |
oponce attended the Golden spike ceremony at | Promontory, Utah in 1869. |
the scene of driving of the golden spike at | Promontory Summit on May 10, 1869. |
n swimming off of the limestone revetment at | Promontory Point since it was built, in 1937. |
At the tip of the Sedd el Bahr | promontory is the castle, Sedd el Bahr Kale, also known |
metres (82 by 30 ft), and stands on a basalt | promontory above the sea. |
Castle Point, Point an Chaisleain (' | Promontory of the castle'), 94 acres (380,000 m2) |
nnected by ramparts, all situated on a cliff | promontory rising 100 feet (30 m) above the river. |
Zennor Head is a coastal | promontory north of the village. |
d ditch of Iron Age date created a defensive | promontory fort at Cronk ny Merriu. |
g, The Racketeers and in the PBS documentary | Promontory (Promontory, Utah), which was produced for K |
Signifying a cape or extended | promontory, Langness literally means long promontory in |
'Penrhyn' is the Welsh word for ' | promontory.' |
g Regents Park and Powhatan Apartments, from | Promontory Point |
Hoplitomeryx †, the Gargano | promontory (the former Gargano Island) of South Italy |
A giant | promontory fort is located on the headland of Drumanagh |
th coast about 25 km east of the Gorditanian | promontory (Capo del Falcone), and on the spacious bay |
ated northwest of Allinge, near the Hammeren | promontory, the northernmost point on the island. |
ea is the dramatic coastline of the Hartland | promontory, the calm tranquillity of Bideford Bay, the |
Tillamook Head is a high | promontory on the Pacific coast of northwest Oregon in |
uarium; Wilson College, and the Malabar Hill | promontory to the north-west of the bay, and which incl |
ded at ceremonial driving of "Last Spike" in | Promontory, Utah on May 10, 1869, where the grade of th |
ed for cattle ranching, with headquarters in | Promontory, Howell, and the Dilly Ranch. |
on of the First Transcontinental Railroad in | Promontory, Utah |
on of the First Transcontinental Railroad in | Promontory, Utah. |
ing around the cape, where the Inamuragasaki | promontory juts out into the water. |
Point Isabel | promontory and Point Isabel Regional Shoreline are name |
Malayalam) of five cannons installed on its | promontory by the Dutch (Lanthans in Malayalam). |
teams at the eastern end of the county, its | promontory position means it has to be completely self- |
arles established his headquarters on a land | promontory surrounded by German troops. |
Cape Verde is a large | promontory on the rim of Victoria Crater in Meridiani P |
"Exse'ein" or "The Rock" refers to the large | promontory on which the Pt. |
odspring Priory is near the scenic limestone | promontory of Sand Point otherwise known as Middle Hope |
Then a set of steps climb to the limestone | promontory called Lover's Leap. |
he northernmost point of the island, a minor | promontory named Hiidenniemi. |
t and to the north is Mons Penck, a mountain | promontory. |
o the north is Cracken Edge, a much-quarried | promontory of Chinley Churn, a large fairly nondescript |
The northern part, Murchison | Promontory, is the northernmost point of mainland Canad |
u, occupying a natural strongpoint: a narrow | promontory that overlooked steep valleys on either side |
Restronguet Point is a small narrow | promontory in the civil parish of Feock in south Cornwa |
l railroad, which was finished in 1869, near | Promontory Summit Utah. |
The Golden Spike was driven near | Promontory (at Lampo) in 1869. |
: Hill of the Dead) is one of the remains of | promontory forts in the Isle of Man. |
a leisure pier has been built at the end of | promontory, replacing a former jetty used by the factor |
Map of | Promontory Point in Chicago |
of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific on | Promontory Summit, at Promontory, Utah in 1869. |
m ac (oak) and mund (protection), "a ness or | promontory sheltered by oaks". |
is effectively a hillside forming a spur or | promontory between the steep valley of the East Lyn Riv |
ding Copperas Creek Park, Sowell Creek Park, | Promontory Park, and High Point Park. |
, located in a cove north of the Stony Point | promontory, underlaid with rock suitable for burning al |
r Teucer's father, not far from the Rhaetean | promontory. |
by Waterford harbour and sitting on a rocky | promontory jutting into the channel is the strategicall |
A rocky | promontory called Gamesloup, on the Ayrshire coast, is |
It was on a steep-sided rocky | promontory facing the river, easily defended, though it |
of classical Pylos was probably on the rocky | promontory now known as Koryphasion at the northern edg |
and who placed his cell in a cave in a rocky | promontory to the east. |
The castle is sited on a strategic rocky | promontory by Pembroke River. |
The castle sits on a rocky | promontory above the River Teifi. |
A stronghold was built on a rocky | promontory above Cardaillac from 1064 at the orders of |
Siccar Point is a rocky | promontory in the county of Berwickshire on the east co |
beheading mountain) is a rocky | promontory overlooking the Han River in the district of |
ccess to Llanddwyn Island, a mile-long rocky | promontory. |
Carl Wark (sometimes Carl's Wark) is a rocky | promontory on Hathersage Moor in the Peak District Nati |
rt) was built on the Morro de Chaul, a rocky | promontory on the north side of the river opposite the |
The Rumps | promontory is the site of Iron Age clifftop fortificati |
ven's tongue" referring to the lost sandbank | promontory, the modern successor of which is now known |
Little Boar's Head, a seaside | promontory, became a fashionable summer resort in the 1 |
It is located on a sharp | promontory at the northeastern tip of the province, and |
the town of Maunabo, Puerto Rico on a sharp | promontory at the southeastern most point of the island |
The sheer cliffs of the Devil's Slide | promontory. |
The Hill was a small | promontory on the edge of the Ypres Salient that afford |
Built on eolianite hills next to a small | promontory forming the sole anchorage able to provide s |
ach a creek that lies on one side of a small | promontory or cape, called by the Moors that of the "Ca |
Point is on a small | promontory where Penpol Creek joins Restronguet Creek. |
lly visible today, was built on its southern | promontory. |
nt, fairly flat-topped southwards-projecting | promontory of Foel Eryr, at about 334m OD at the west e |
e takes its name from Cross Ness, a specific | promontory on the southern bank of the River Thames. |
-tout cliff, nor around the Freshwater Steps | promontory at the beach's western end. |
East side of the small Freshwater Steps | promontory |
founded Batroun on the southern side of the | promontory called in Antiquity, Theoprosopon and during |
At the southern tip of the | promontory, Richmond Island was visited about 1605 by S |
He was born at Cevnamlwch in Lleyn, the | promontory of Carnarvonshire, the fourth son of Gruffyd |
It and the adjacent building, The | Promontory Apartments, a condominium designed by Mies v |
yed south from Fort Clatsop, hiking over the | promontory where they encountered a beached whale. |
cluded Buchan Ness, as Ptolemy refers to the | promontory as 'Taexalon Promontory'. |
It appears to have stood on the | promontory of the great Karaburnu, which forms the nort |
- located above the mall - together with The | Promontory provide the green lungs to the business and |
asmus, which places it 30 stadia east of the | Promontory Pedalium, probably Cape Bokomadhi. |
Crocker formed the | Promontory Land and Livestock Company in this time peri |
is another earthwork due South lower on the | promontory at approx 50 metres above sea level, and oth |
bouring settlements immediately north of the | promontory), Restronguet Point forms a distinct communi |
rotid artery with the tympanic plexus on the | promontory. |
tion as a lighthouse and are situated on the | promontory to the west side of the entrance to Milford |
Located on the eastern slope of the | Promontory Mountains, 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Sno |
he southwestern side, across the neck of the | promontory. |
The Shrine on the | promontory, as it exists today |
The Shrine on the | promontory, as seen from the east |
The | promontory is named after the Tillamook, a Salishan-spe |
The | promontory is a Millstone Grit outcrop situated in Hath |
The | promontory is approximately 200 metres (660 ft) wide an |
The exception is Silver Point, the | promontory separating the upper and middle reaches of t |
ds, about one mile to the southeast from the | promontory; |
rge conical tumuli to the northwest from the | promontory; |
bsequently took part in Sevastopol's and the | promontory of Kherson's recapture. |
This name probably refers to the | promontory or Naze where Walton now lies, and may denot |
th the keep at the northern extremity of the | promontory. |
The | promontory forms a steep rocky bluff on the ocean, appr |
ion includes much of the eastern half of the | promontory, adjacent to the Caltex Oil Refinery. |
ds, about one mile to the northwest from the | promontory (almost all excavated in 1929); |
eing king Canute the Great, he came by their | promontory. |
nscontinental Railroad, which passed through | Promontory, Utah, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Howel |
It is located on a triangular | promontory of Colerne Down at the southern edge of the |
A triangular | promontory extends 30 kilometers from the southeast of |
The Wilson's | Promontory Lighthouse was constructed with the use of c |
Wilson's | Promontory National Park and Its Avifauna. |
The Wilson's | Promontory lighthouse is the southernmost lighthouse on |
She then underook survey duties of Wilsons | Promontory and Port Phillip Bay, before leaving the Aus |
Natural features include Wilsons | Promontory National Park, Corner Inlet, and a number of |
Guerrilla Warfare Camp at Foster, on Wilsons | Promontory, Victoria. |
ppsland Highlands, Otway Rangers and Wilsons | Promontory. |
As a National Park, Wilsons | Promontory is home to a wide range of wildlife species, |
It adjoins Wilsons | Promontory in the west, extends to Ninety Mile Beach in |
d and in Mount William, Tasmania; in Wilsons | Promontory National Park and near Yea, Victoria; near Y |
Wilsons | Promontory |
Wilsons | Promontory (1981) |
South West - Wilsons | Promontory Lighthouse |
Wilsons | Promontory Lighthouse is situated on South East Point, |
at the top of Corner Inlet opposite Wilsons | Promontory National Park. |
a melanotragus occurs to the east of Wilsons | Promontory, while N. atramentosa occurs to the west. |
ne in The Grampians and the other on Wilsons | Promontory. |
ed No. 7 Infantry Training Centre at Wilsons | Promontory, Victoria, Australia. |
o emerge at Widforss Point, a narrow, wooded | promontory. |
The cape, known by geologists as the Yehliu | Promontory, forms part of the Taliao Miocene Formation. |
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