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  2. Ha-ha - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of a ha-ha (top) and a regular wall (bottom). Both walls prevent access, but one does not block the view looking outward. A ha-ha (French: hâ-hâ [a a] ⓘ or saut de loup [so dÉ™ lu] ⓘ), also known as a sunk fence, blind fence, ditch and fence, deer wall, or foss, is a recessed landscape design element that creates a vertical barrier (particularly on one side) while preserving ...

  3. Picket fence - Wikipedia

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    Picket fences are a type of fence often used decoratively for domestic boundaries, distinguished by their evenly spaced vertical boards, the pickets, attached to horizontal rails. Picket fences are particularly popular in the United States, with the white picket fence coming to symbolize the ideal middle-class suburban life.

  4. Holme Lacy Pear - Wikipedia

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    By 1912 the remains of the tree were described as “in three parts, of which the principal trunk measures 59ft by 8ft 8 in, and spreads a long way into a shrubbery”; a second in the meadow adjacent to the garden retained several stems; while the third and “most striking” section, probably “separately planted”, lay in a meadow on the ...

  5. Fence - Wikipedia

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    A fence is a structure that encloses an area, typically outdoors, and is usually constructed from posts that are connected by boards, wire, rails or netting. [1] A fence differs from a wall in not having a solid foundation along its whole length. [2] Alternatives to fencing include a ditch (sometimes filled with water, forming a moat).

  6. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of fencing out unwanted livestock prevails even today in some sparsely populated areas. For example, until the mid-20th century, most states in the American West were called "open range" ("fence out") states, in contrast to Eastern and Midwestern states which long had "fence in" laws where livestock must be confined by their owners.

  7. Peter Westbrook, first Black American fencer to win Olympic ...

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    Inducted into the United States Fencing Hall of Fame, Westbrook was a five-time Olympian. He made his first appearance at the 1976 Montreal Games and competed through the 1996 Atlanta Games.

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