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  2. Lal Lal, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Lal Lal is a town in Victoria ... Lal Lal Falls and the Lal Lal Reservoir on the Moorabool River are to the north-east and east of the town. [2] [3] History

  3. Fred Williams (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1979, Williams visited the Lal Lal Falls on the Moorabool River to the west of Melbourne near Ballarat and painted the Lal Lal polyptych, a four panel painting that he regarded as a single work. [18] [19] The successive canvases of the polyptych depict the changes in light on the waterfall and the surrounding landscape. [18]

  4. Lalguli falls - Wikipedia

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    Lalguli falls is a waterfall located at a distance of 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from Yellapur in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka, India. It is named after the nearby Lalguli village. It is named after the nearby Lalguli village.

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  8. Lal Lal Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    Lal Lal Wind Farm is an operating wind farm under southeast of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. The wind farm has two sections about 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) apart. There are 38 turbines two kilometres east of Yendon and a further 22 turbines two kilometres north of Elaine. [1] The project was developed by WestWind Energy.

  9. Red Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila (Hindustani: [laːl qiːlaː]) is a historic Mughal fort in Delhi, India, that served as the primary residence of the Mughal emperors. Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned the construction of the Red Fort on 12 May 1639, following his decision to relocate the Mughal capital from Agra to Delhi.