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  2. Bauhinia glabra - Wikipedia

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    Bauhinia glabra, also commonly referred to as the monkey step/ladder, is more often introduced with its accepted name, whereas Bauhinia cumanensis, is a synonym for the plant name. B. glabra is located in the tropical climates of countries such as Venezuela , Trinidad and Tobago, Ecuador , Brazil , Costa Rica , Colombia and Guayana , while ...

  3. Stile - Wikipedia

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    A wooden stile in Esha Ness, Shetland. A stile is a structure or opening that provides passage for humans – rather than animals such as livestock – over or through a boundary. Common forms include steps, ladders, or narrow gaps. [1] Stiles are often built in rural areas along footpaths, fences, walls, or hedges that enclose domestic animals ...

  4. John H. Balsley - Wikipedia

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    John H. Balsley (May 29, 1823 – March 12, 1895) was a master carpenter and inventor, inventing a practical folding wooden stepladder and receiving the first U.S. patent issued for a safety stepladder in the year. He was born in Connellsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania to George H. and Sarah (Shallenberger) Balsley. His father was also a ...

  5. Ladder-backed woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The ladder-backed woodpecker is fairly common in dry brushy areas and thickets and has a rather large range. The species can be found year-round over the southwestern United States (north to extreme southern Nevada and extreme southeastern Colorado), most of Mexico, and locally in Central America as far south as Nicaragua.

  6. Blackgang Chine - Wikipedia

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    Snakes and Ladders: 1990 A hillside re-imagining of the board game, with steps leading up to large slides at different levels. Relocated to its current location after land movement in 1994. Snakes and Ladders: Captain Jack's: 1992 A shop located in Pirate Cove selling food, drinks, toys and souvenirs. Captain Jack's: Talking Rubbish Bins: 1990s

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    A contest winner, Victor recalled, won the opportunity to have his likeness sculpted from bacon. Pelton and Victor got to work, cooking strips of the smoky meat in various ways to achieve the ...

  8. Ladder-tailed nightjar - Wikipedia

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    The ladder-tailed nightjar (Hydropsalis climacocerca) is a species of bird in the family Caprimulgidae, the nightjars.It is one of two species in the genus, Hydropsalis. It is found in the Amazon Basin of Brazil with the Guianas, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and also Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia; it is also in Venezuela.

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