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The historic district encompasses Jones Beach State Park and many of the related causeways and parkways built by Robert Moses to connect to it. [2] [3] Furthermore, the district consists of a total of 22 buildings and 33 structures. [3] [4]
WildPlay's first park was opened south of Nanaimo, British Columbia in March 2006 [2] where the company operates North America's first legal, purpose-made bungee jumping bridge. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The bridge stands 150 feet (46 m) [ 5 ] above the Nanaimo River ; over 260,000 people have jumped since the site opened in 1990. [ 6 ]
This has repeated until there are now three layers of daughter trees encircling the mother fig, with thirteen distinct trunks, covering a 50m² (1.5 ha) area. The mother trunk is 4 m in circumference and 20 m high. Apart from its unusual height for a wild tree of this species, its method of reproduction is a rare natural phenomenon.
Jones Beach State Park (colloquially "Jones Beach") is a state park in the U.S. state of New York. It is located in southern Nassau County [ 6 ] on Jones Beach Island , a barrier island linked to Long Island by the Meadowbrook State Parkway , Wantagh State Parkway , and Ocean Parkway .
The Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) is a department of the South African government that is responsible for the organisation and administration of the civil service. It is responsible for matters including labour relations of government employees, the provision of government IT services, and integrity in public ...
Jones Beach Island, a barrier island off the coast of Long Island, New York: Jones Beach State Park, a state park in Nassau County, New York located on Jones Beach Island Jones Beach Theater, an outdoor amphitheater located at Jones Beach State Park; Jones Beach, near Clatskanie, Oregon; Jones Beach, Ontario, a village on the shore of Lake Ontario
Jan Cilliers Park is a park in Groenkloof, Pretoria, South Africa. The 4.5-hectare (11-acre) park on the northern slopes of Klapperkop is also known as Protea Park . The park is dedicated to native plants and offers scenic views of the city and the Union Buildings .
It was named after the Dutch engineer Mauritz Edgar de Wildt (1855–1907), [2] who in 1905 surveyed the railway-line between Pretoria and Rustenburg. [3]: 315 The town is famous for a speech delivered on 7 December 1912 by General J. B. M. Hertzog which ultimately led to the establishment of the National Party.