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  2. Sea Cliff Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Cliff Bridge was named by Makenzie Russell, who at the time was an eleven-year-old student, following a naming competition opened to local primary school students. [5] The Lawrence Hargrave Drive Bridge and the Lawrence Hargrave Drive are named in honour of Lawrence Hargrave, an Australian engineer, explorer, astronomer, inventor and aeronautical pioneer.

  3. File:West Bank Access Restrictions June 2020.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File:West Bank Access Restrictions June 2020.pdf. Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 424 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 170 × 240 pixels | 339 × 480 pixels | 543 × 768 pixels | 724 × 1,024 pixels | 1,448 × 2,048 pixels | 4,964 × 7,020 pixels. Original file ‎ (4,964 × 7,020 pixels, file size: 15.18 MB, MIME type: application/pdf)

  4. Early Holocene sea level rise - Wikipedia

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    The early Holocene sea level rise (EHSLR) was a significant jump in sea level by about 60 m (197 ft) during the early Holocene, between about 12,000 and 7,000 years ago, spanning the Eurasian Mesolithic. [1] The rapid rise in sea level and associated climate change, notably the 8.2 ka cooling event (8,200 years ago), and the loss of coastal ...

  5. Geography of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The geography of the European Netherlands is unusual in that much of its land has been reclaimed from the sea and is below sea level, protected by dikes. It is a small country with a total area of 41,545 km 2 (16,041 sq mi) [1] and ranked 131st. With a population of 17.4 million [2] and density of 521/km 2 (1,350/sq mi) makes it the second most ...

  6. Bosphorus Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Bosphorus Bridge ( Turkish: Boğaziçi Köprüsü ), known officially as the 15 July Martyrs Bridge ( Turkish: 15 Temmuz Şehitler Köprüsü) and colloquially as the First Bridge ( Turkish: Birinci Köprü ), is the oldest and southernmost of the three suspension bridges spanning the Bosphorus strait (Turkish: Boğaziçi) in Istanbul, Turkey, thus connecting Europe and Asia (alongside the ...

  7. Akashi Kaikyo Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge ( Japanese: 明石海峡大橋, Hepburn: Akashi Kaikyō Ōhashi) is a suspension bridge which links the city of Kobe on the Japanese island of Honshu to Iwaya, Awaji [ ja ] on Awaji Island. It is part of the Kobe-Awaji-Naruto Expressway, and crosses the busy and turbulent Akashi Strait ( Akashi Kaikyō in Japanese). It was completed in 1998, [1] and at the time, was ...

  8. Great Belt Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Location. The Great Belt Bridge ( Danish: Storebæltsbroen) or Great Belt fixed link ( Danish: Storebæltsforbindelsen) is a multi-element fixed link crossing the Great Belt strait between the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen. It consists of a road suspension bridge and a railway tunnel between Zealand and the small island Sprogø in the ...

  9. Sea-level curve - Wikipedia

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    The sea-level curve (also known as the eustatic curve) is the representation of the changes of the sea level relative to present day mean sea level as gleaned from the stratigraphic record throughout the geological history . The first such curve is the Vail curve or Exxon curve.