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  2. File:Map showing the Great Conduit, 1642.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. The Uncensored Library - Wikipedia

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    An example of a readable book [b]. Each of the nine countries covered by the library, as well as Reporters without Borders, has an individual wing, containing a number of articles, [1] available in English and the original language the article was written in. [2] The texts within the library are contained in in-game book items, which can be opened and placed on stands to be read by multiple ...

  4. List of Dungeon Crawl Classics modules - Wikipedia

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    The Ruins of Castle Churo: 1–3: Alex Anderegg: 2007: includes 3.5e DM's screen 40: Devil in the Mists: 7–9: Mike Ferguson: 2007: related to DCC #7 41: The Lost Arrows of Aristemis: 1–3: Smaugdragon: 2007 42: Secret of the Stonearm: 2–3: Luke Johnson: 2007 43: Curse of the Barrens: 3–5: Greg Oppedisano: 2007 44: Dreaming Caverns of the ...

  5. Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin is a real-time strategy video game developed and published by Frontier Developments in collaboration with Games Workshop. [1] Based on the Warhammer: Age of Sigmar miniature wargame , the game was released for Windows , PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on November 17, 2023.

  6. St Augustine's Conduit House - Wikipedia

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    St Augustine's Conduit House is an archaeological site in Canterbury, Kent, England, a medieval conduit house built to serve St Augustine's Abbey a short distance away. It is an English Heritage site, and a scheduled monument .

  7. Great Conduit - Wikipedia

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    The Great Conduit was a man-made underground channel in London, England, which brought drinking water from the Tyburn to Cheapside in the City. [1] In 1237 the City of London acquired the springs of the Tyburn and built a small reservoir, a head of water, to help serve the city with a steady, free, flowing supply. Work on the conduit began in 1245.

  8. Utility tunnel - Wikipedia

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    This utility tunnel in Prague is equipped with railway tracks for maintenance vehicles. A utility tunnel, utility corridor, or utilidor is a passage built underground or above ground to carry utility lines such as electricity, steam, water supply pipes, and sewer pipes.

  9. Dead Cities - Wikipedia

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    Before the Syrian Civil War most sites had become easily accessible, the majority of the dead cities were well-preserved and tourists could access the sites quite freely, though some of the Dead Cities are quite difficult to reach without a guide (there is a guidebook by Abdallah Hadjar with a detailed map that is useful for finding the lesser ...