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Wynncraft is a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) Minecraft server created by Jumla, Salted, and Grian, and released in April 2013. [1] According to Salted, one of the server's owners, over 2.9 million players have played on the server as of March 2021.
The Devil's Grinding Mill, sometimes known as the Devil's Hole, is part of The Angel's Drainpipe, [1] a partially collapsed cave system on the River Eden in England, which forms dramatic gorges and natural arches. It is south of Kirkby Stephen, within Stenkrith Park. The water moving with the caves and gorges produces an incessant roar.
The Kuang Si Falls [1] [2] or Kuang Xi Falls (Lao: ນ້ຳຕົກຕາດ ກວາງຊີ), alternatively known as the Tat Kuang Si Waterfalls, is a three-tiered waterfall about 29 kilometers (18 mi) south of Luang Prabang. The journey takes 53 minutes from Luang Prabang Night Market downtown.
The two inscription panels of Ganjnameh, carved in stone in 20 lines on a granite rock above a creek, measure 2 × 3 m each. [1] [2] Written in Old Persian, Neo-Babylonian and Neo-Elamite, except for the different royal name, the contents of the two inscriptions are identical; Ahura Mazda receives praise, and lineages and conquests are listed.
Grind is the soundtrack to the 2003 skateboarding film, Grind. It was released on August 12, 2003, through Atlantic Records and consisted of a blend of alternative rock, punk rock, hip hop and reggae music.
The following is a list of highest waterfalls in Odisha. It is based on data from World Waterfall Database. It is based on data from World Waterfall Database. [ 1 ]
The Nirmaljhar is a perennial stream in the Ganjam District in the Indian state of Odisha.It is located beside the temple of Lord Vishnu. [1] [2] The Nirmaljhar flows from the Badaghati Mountains in Eastern Ghats.
Gaping Gill (also known as Gaping Ghyll) is a natural cave in North Yorkshire, England.It is one of the unmistakable landmarks on the southern slopes of Ingleborough – a 98-metre (322 ft) deep pothole with the stream Fell Beck flowing into it. [3]