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  2. Sutro Heights Park - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Sutro Heights gardens, 1895 Sutro Heights gardens, 1895 Street map, 1937 From observation plaza, towards the second Cliff House. The 18-acre (7.3-hectare) park is on the site of the former "Sutro Heights" estate of Adolph Sutro, a Comstock Lode silver baron, and a major land owner/developer in and mayor of San Francisco.

  3. Hollow Knight - Wikipedia

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    Hollow Knight is a 2017 Metroidvania video game developed and published by Australian independent developer, Team Cherry. The player controls the Knight, an insectoid warrior exploring Hallownest, a fallen kingdom plagued by a supernatural disease.

  4. Bryce Canyon National Park Scenic Trails Historic District

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    Early trail construction focused on the area adjacent to the Bryce Canyon Lodge between Sunrise Point and Sunset Point. It is believed that what is now the Navajo Loop Trail incorporates sections from 1917, immediately after the National Park Service took over administration from the U.S. Forest Service, and may include some earlier USFS-built paths.

  5. Queens Park, Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Park and Botanic Gardens, Toowoomba was gazetted as a public reserve in 1869. It was not until the mid 1870s that the Queens Park and Botanic Gardens were established as separate, but related, entities on this land. Queens Park was intended as a place of public recreation and the Botanic Gardens as a place for botanic research. [1]

  6. Wonderland (fictional country) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the known locations in Wonderland include the Black Forest (a dark forest where no light shines through) and its Boro Grove (where those affected by the scent of the perfume flowers are mesmerized and slowly turned into trees), the Boiling Sea (which is a sea of boiling water), Jafar's Lair (a floating landmass where Jafar lives and ...

  7. Dronningens Tværgade - Wikipedia

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    Dronningens Tværgade (lit. "The Queen's Cross Street") is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark, which runs from Bredgade to Rosenborg Castle Garden.The street originally formed a link between the King's Garden (Rosenborg Castle Gardens) and the Queen's Garden.

  8. Jardines de la Reina - Wikipedia

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    Jardines de la Reina (English: Gardens of the Queen) is an archipelago in the southern part of Cuba, in the provinces of Camagüey and Ciego de Ávila. It was named by Christopher Columbus to honour the Queen of Spain, Isabella I of Castile. Since 1996 a marine reserve was established covering a large swath of the archipelago. [2]

  9. Queen Elizabeth's Oak, Greenwich Park - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth's Oak was a veteran oak tree in Greenwich Park, London. Seeded in the 12th century, the tree formed part of the grounds of the Palace of Placentia , home to the Tudor royal family . Henry VIII is said to have danced around the tree with Anne Boleyn .