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  2. Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator, Willoughby - Wikipedia

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    The Willoughby Incinerator was one of these responses. [7] [1] The Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator in Willoughby was built between 1933 and 1934. It commenced operations on 7 May 1934. It was officially opened by the Mayor of Willoughby on 6 September 1934 and became known as the Municipality of Willoughby Reverberatory Refuse Incinerator.

  3. Willoughby - Wikipedia

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    Willoughby, Texas, a fictional town featured in Revolution " A Stop at Willoughby ", an episode from the first season of The Twilight Zone , which features a town called Willoughby A character in the novel Evelina by Fanny Burney

  4. Willoughby State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Willoughby State Forest is easily accessible from State Routes 5 and 5A and is bisected by Lake Willoughby, with Mount Hor (2648 feet) to the west and Mount Pisgah (2751 feet) to the east. It is located on the divide between the Saint Lawrence and Connecticut River watersheds.

  5. Recreational gold mining - Wikipedia

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    With permission granted from the Indonesian Department of Tourism and the local village chiefs, fossicking for gold can be carried out in several regions that are accessible to international tourists. However, fossicking equipment is restricted to gold pans, shovels, and metal detectors. The use of sluices, dredges, or other machinery is forbidden.

  6. Fossicking - Wikipedia

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    Fossicking can be done in remote locations with no facilities, or can be a part of a guided tour. Several small businesses in Australia have set up for the purpose of introducing new people to the activity or providing facilities for fossickers near the areas being searched.

  7. Prospecting - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as fossicking. Traditionally prospecting relied on direct observation of mineralization in rock outcrops or in sediments. Modern prospecting also includes the use of geologic, geophysical, and geochemical tools to search for anomalies which can narrow the search area. Once an anomaly has been identified and interpreted to be a ...

  8. Surinam (English colony) - Wikipedia

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    The Second Anglo-Dutch War broke out in March 1665. Willoughby was drowned around late July 1666 off Guadeloupe, when his fleet was destroyed in a hurricane. [8]When the English attacked the Dutch settlements in 1667, Surinam was captured by the Dutch Admiral Abraham Crijnssen and the main settlement renamed Fort Zeelandia.

  9. Willoughby River - Wikipedia

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    The Willoughby River (/ ˈ w ɪ l ə b i / WIL-ə-bee) is a tributary of the Barton River, flowing on 18.6 km (11.6 mi), in the Orleans County, Vermont, United States. [ 1 ] This river flows to northwest, southwest and northwest, crossing the municipalities of Westmore, Vermont , Orleans and Brownington .