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  2. RAF Denge - Wikipedia

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    The 200 foot mirror is a near vertical, curved wall, 200 feet (60m) long. It is one of only two similar acoustic mirrors in the world, the other being in Magħtab, Malta. 200 ft Acoustic mirror at Denge. The 30 foot mirror is a circular dish, similar to a deeply curved satellite dish, 9 m (30 ft) across, supported on concrete buttresses. This ...

  3. Acoustic mirror - Wikipedia

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    The Maltese sound mirror is known locally as "the ear" . The Dungeness mirrors, known colloquially as the "listening ears", consist of three large concrete reflectors built in the 1920s–1930s. Their experimental nature can be discerned by the different shapes of each of the three reflectors: one is a long curved wall about 5 m (16 ft) high by ...

  4. RSPB Dungeness - Wikipedia

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    RSPB Dungeness is a nature reserve owned and managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) ... the site holds the Denge Sound Mirrors, large ...

  5. Denge Marsh - Wikipedia

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    At the north-eastern edge of Denge Marsh, near Greatstone-on-Sea, stand the sound mirrors, also known as acoustic mirrors at RAF Denge: they are large concrete structures, built as an experiment between 1928 and 1930. Sound could be focussed onto microphones, so giving an early warning of the approach of enemy aircraft.

  6. Dungeness - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic mirrors at RAF Denge. The beach and marshes have been used for military training and include marked "danger areas". In World War I Lydd Camp was here. Denge, a former Royal Air Force site at the northern edge of the Dungeness headland, is the site of a set of acoustic mirrors, known as the "Listening Ears".

  7. 15 New York City Restaurants to Visit This Winter - AOL

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    The dining room glows with amber light, plush orange accents, and velvet details, while stone-framed mirrors and monumental silver-and-glass chandeliers bathe the space in warmth.

  8. William Sansome Tucker - Wikipedia

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    His work eventually led to vast parabolic 'sound mirrors' being constructed from concrete. Some of these sound mirrors still survive along England's south coast, such as those to be found at Denge, near Dungeness, to the west side of a lake slightly north of Lydd-on-Sea, and others uncovered in 2014 at Fan Bay near Dover. [9]

  9. Romney Marsh - Wikipedia

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    Romney Marsh is a sparsely populated wetland area in the counties of Kent and East Sussex in the south-east of England. It covers about 100 square miles (260 km 2).The Marsh has been in use for centuries, though its inhabitants commonly suffered from malaria until the 18th century.