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  2. Clearance cairn - Wikipedia

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    A typical clearance cairn from Eglinton Country Park in Scotland. A clearance cairn is an irregular and unstructured collection of fieldstones which have been removed from arable land or pasture to allow for more effective agriculture and collected into a usually low mound or cairn.

  3. Cairn - Wikipedia

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    In Iceland, cairns were often used as markers along the numerous single-file roads or paths that crisscrossed the island; many of these ancient cairns are still standing, although the paths have disappeared. In Norse Greenland, cairns were used as a hunting implement, a game-driving "lane", used to direct reindeer towards a game jump.

  4. Inuksuk - Wikipedia

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    An inuksuk at the Foxe Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada. An inuksuk (plural inuksuit) [1] or inukshuk [2] (from the Inuktitut: ᐃᓄᒃᓱᒃ, plural ᐃᓄᒃᓱᐃᑦ; alternatively inukhuk in Inuinnaqtun, [3] iñuksuk in Iñupiaq, inussuk in Greenlandic) is a type of stone landmark or cairn built by, and for the use of, Inuit, Iñupiat, Kalaallit, Yupik, and other peoples of the Arctic region of ...

  5. Chambered cairn - Wikipedia

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    The Clava cairns date from this period, with about 50 cairns of this type in the Inverness area. [48] Corrimony chambered cairn near Drumnadrochit is an example dated to 2000 BC or older. The only surviving evidence of burial was a stain indicating the presence of a single body. The cairn is surrounded by a circle of 11 standing stones.

  6. Court cairn - Wikipedia

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    Creevykeel Court Tomb.. The court cairn or court tomb is a megalithic type of chambered cairn or gallery grave.During the period, 3900–3500 BC, more than 390 court cairns were built in Ireland and over 100 in southwest Scotland.

  7. 4-8-4 - Wikipedia

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    Union Pacific 844, the only steam locomotive never retired by a North American Class I railroad. The 4-8-4 wheel arrangement was a progression from the 4-8-2 Mountain type and, like the 2-8-4 Berkshire and 4-6-4 Hudson types, an example of the "Super Power" concept in steam locomotive design that made use of the larger firebox that could be supported by a four-wheel trailing truck, which ...

  8. Tablelands railway line - Wikipedia

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    A travelling post office was provided between Cairns and Almaden) from 1911 [ 2 ] Another smelter was built at Mount Garnet and a 50 km line from Lappa Junction ( 17°21′33″S 144°53′10″E  /  17.3591°S 144.8861°E  / -17.3591; 144.8861  ( Lappa railway station ) ) was opened in 1902 with 1 in 40 (2.5%) grades and 4-chain ...

  9. History of Cairns - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Cairns in March 1954 was enthusiastically attended by an estimated 40,000 people, twice the official population, showing their loyalty to the British monarch. [86] Scenes of Cairns that featured extensively in the official film of the Queen's visit to Australia increased international awareness of the district. [87]

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