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  2. Lake Conway - Wikipedia

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    Lake Conway's average depth is 4.5 ft and at its deepest point 16 ft. Lake Conway was constructed in 1948.The lake was created by damming Palarm Creek. The lake is currently being drained as of November 2023 for silt remediation and modification of the aging dam spillway gates. The lake is currently slated to be empty for 5 years.

  3. Type 075 landing helicopter dock - Wikipedia

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    The Type 075 landing helicopter dock ( NATO reporting name: Yushen-class landing helicopter assault [10]) is a class of Chinese amphibious assault ships built by Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). [2] It has a full-length flight deck for helicopter operations [11] and features a floodable well deck from ...

  4. Falmouth Docks - Wikipedia

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    Falmouth Docks are a deep-water docks of the town of Falmouth in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The docks are the southern shore of the Fal Estuary which is the third largest natural harbour in the world and the deepest in Europe. They extend over 30 hectares (74 acres) and covers a range of services to shipping such as repair, refuelling ...

  5. Billingsgate Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    Billingsgate Fish Market. Coordinates: 51°30′23″N 0°0′51″W. Billingsgate Market in 2010. Billingsgate Fish Market is located in Poplar in London. It is the United Kingdom's largest inland fish market. It takes its name from Billingsgate, a ward in the south-east corner of the City of London, where the riverside market was originally ...

  6. Nelson's Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Nelson's Dockyard. Nelson's Dockyard is a cultural heritage site and marina in English Harbour, located in Saint Paul Parish on the Caribbean island of Antigua, in Antigua and Barbuda. It was built in the early 18th century and abandoned by the British Navy in 1889. [1] It is part of Nelson's Dockyard National Park and the Antigua Naval ...

  7. Holderness Drain - Wikipedia

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    Holderness Drain. Holderness Drain is the main feature of a Land Drainage scheme for the area of Holderness to the east of the River Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Construction began in 1764, and several notable civil engineers were involved with the scheme over the years. Despite the high costs of the initial scheme, it was not ...