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  2. Megalithic yard - Wikipedia

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    The megalithic yard is a hypothetical ancient unit of length equal to about 2.72 feet (0.83 m). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Some researchers believe it was used in the construction of megalithic structures. The proposal was made by Alexander Thom as a result of his surveys of 600 megalithic sites in England , Scotland , Wales and Brittany . [ 4 ]

  3. Pineview Dam - Wikipedia

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    Its construction is a zone earthfill dam type containing 15,500 cubic yards (11,900 m 3) of earth, rock and riprap materials. The crest of the dam is at 4,908.0 feet (1,496.0 m), is 30 feet (9.1 m) wide and 600 feet (180 m) long. Its initial height was 103 feet (31 m), resulting in a 44,175 acre-foot (54,489,000 m 3) capacity.

  4. GWR 6800 Class 6880 Betton Grange - Wikipedia

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    The 6800 Class had driving wheels of 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) diameter, four inches smaller than those of the Hall Class. However, as their cylinders were of the same size and the two classes shared the Swindon No. 1 boiler, the Grange had a tractive effort 1,600 lb greater than the Hall. [14]

  5. Bee Cliff (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Immediately before the Bee Cliff is an approximately 150 yard stretch of Class I and Class II whitewater rapids on the Watauga River known locally as the Bee Cliff Rapids (although some North Carolina river guides mistakenly refer to this run as the Anaconda Rapids [1]). The Bee Cliff Rapids are approximately 15 to 20 minutes downstream of the ...

  6. Overton, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    In particular, a pueblo dwelling has been reconstructed in the inner yard of the museum. Overton Wildlife Management Area is located south of Overton and adjacent to Lake Mead National Recreation Area. [10] Overton has four entries in the National Register of Historic Places. Boulder Dam Park Museum (listed in 1996);

  7. Oakmont Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The par-3 8th hole played at 300 yards (274 m) in Round 4, the par-5 12th hole at over 660 yards (604 m), and the par-4 15th at 500 yards (457 m). The average score for the field in 2007 was 75.72 (+ 5.72), with every hole averaging an over-par score. [ 21 ]

  8. Blue River, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Blue River lies in a wide, gravelly part of the North Thompson River valley. Its podzolic soils are strongly acidic and coarse, with abundant sand, gravel and stones. Drainage is not as rapid as would be expected from the soils' coarse texture because the subsoils tend to be cemented.

  9. Shillong - Wikipedia

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    The longest hole is the 6th, which is a gruelling 594 yards. Shillong Golf Course is considered to be the " Glen Eagle of the East" at the United States Golf Association Museum . It was set in a valley at an altitude of 5,200 ft in 1898 as a nine-hole course and later converted into an 18-hole course in 1924 by Captain Jackson and C. K. Rhodes .