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  2. Bunurong Marine National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Caves Beach reef, looking out towards the marine national park. Shack Bay, with Eagles Nest in the distance, looking out towards the marine national park. The Bunurong parks are named after the Bunurong Aboriginal people whom were custodians of this stretch of coast for thousands of years prior to white settlement.

  3. Kehlsteinhaus - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the location of the Kehlsteinhaus (labelled "Eagle's Nest") and Führer Headquarters throughout occupied Europe. The Kehlsteinhaus sits on a ridge atop the Kehlstein, a 1,834 m (6,017 ft) subpeak of the Hoher Göll that rises above the town of Berchtesgaden. It was commissioned by Martin Bormann in the summer of 1937. Paid for by ...

  4. Eagle's Nest - Wikipedia

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    Eagle's Nest (sinkhole), an underwater cave in Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area, Florida Eaglenest, California or Rio Nido, a community Eaglenest Entertainment Center , an attraction in Maggie Valley, North Carolina

  5. Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area contains two well-known underwater caves: Buford Springs [3] and Eagle's Nest Sink. Both caves are popular with the cave-diving community and both caves have claimed lives. [4] [5] [3]

  6. Tomb of the Eagles - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of the Eagles, or Isbister Chambered Cairn, is a Neolithic chambered tomb located on a cliff edge at Isbister on South Ronaldsay in Orkney, Scotland.The site was discovered by Ronald Simison, a farmer, when digging flagstones in 1958; he conducted a limited excavation and removed some bones and skulls at that time but filled in the site with dirt.

  7. Eagles' Nests Landscape Park - Wikipedia

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    The Eagles' Nests Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy Orlich Gniazd) is a 597 km 2 (231 sq mi) [1] protected area in south-western Poland, and one of over 120 Polish official Landscape parks. It was established in 1980, and covers much of the area of the Trail of the Eagles' Nests , marked as No. 1 on the official list of tourist trails .

  8. Hag's Tooth, Kerry - Wikipedia

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    The Hag's Tooth in centre. The route to the Hag's Tooth follows the same path to access the Heavenly Gates gully of Carrauntoohil (the Heavenly Gates are sometimes used as an alternative descent route to the Devil's Ladder from the summit of Carrauntoohil), and also to access the dramatic deep corrie at the base of Carrauntoohil's north-east face, known as the Eagle's Nest area.

  9. Sarma cave - Wikipedia

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    Two species of stygobiont amphipods have been found: Zenkevitchia sandroruffoi, [3] living at depths of no more than -350 m and found in other caves of eastern Arabika Massif, in Troika Cave (at -30 m) and in Eagle's Nest Cave (-75 m); and Adaugammarus pilosus, [4] inhabiting aquatic biotopes in the deep part of the cave (elevations -1270 m and -1700 m).