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  2. 7 Days Alone Watching Movies on a Remote Lighthouse ... - AOL

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    Sweden’s Göteborg Film Festival, the biggest movie-TV event in Scandinavia, looks set to stage one of the most dramatic experiments in on-site fest screenings in a COVID-19 age, isolating a ...

  3. Eastbourne, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Eastbourne (Māori: Ōkiwi) [4] is a suburb of Lower Hutt, a part of Wellington, New Zealand.Lying beside the sea, it is a popular local tourist destination via car from Petone or from ferry crossings from central Wellington.

  4. Seaview, Lower Hutt - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] Today a Māori cemetery, Owhiti Urupā, remains on the site of the former Waiwhetū Pā. [16] Seaview remained undeveloped until 1929, when Lower Hutt Borough Council reclaimed land and constructed Seaview Road to provide a more direct route to the eastern bays and access to a new heavy industrial zone to be developed in the area.

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  6. The Hutt News - Wikipedia

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    The paper was established in 1927 by Walter Harold Smith, a retired farmer. Smith felt Lower Hutt should have its own paper as its population was approaching that of neighbouring Petone (which had managed to sustain a newspaper since 1887).

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  8. Nugget Point Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse was built from 1869 to 1870 and first lit on 4 July 1870. [1] The tower was constructed from locally quarried stone. The lighting apparatus that was installed had come to New Zealand on the same ship as the lighthouse designer James Balfour in 1863 and was originally intended for the lighthouse at Cape Saunders.

  9. Ponce de Leon Inlet Light - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse and three keepers' dwellings have been restored, and are open to the public seven days a week. The lighthouse tower is open for climbing. The original 1867 Barbier et Fenestre first order fixed lens (installed 1887), and 1860 "Henry Lepaute" rotating first order Fresnel lens used at Cape Canaveral Light Station are all on display ...