🌴 Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda
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Lesser-known places, events, trails, and historical sites
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St George, Bermuda, represents the oldest continuously inhabited English town in the Americas. Founded in 1612 as Bermuda's first capital and settleme…
Latitude 60 degrees south is a circle of latitude that encircles the Earth at 60 degrees south of the Equator, passing entirely through the Southern O…
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The Drake Passage is a 600-mile body of water connecting the southern tip of South America with the northernmost point of the Antarctic Peninsula. It …
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Current is a large-scale system of ocean circulation that transports heat, salt, and nutrients across the Atlantic…
The Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications form a UNESCO World Heritage Site representing over 400 years of continuous English colonial…
The Denmark Strait Overflow is a deep ocean current of cold, dense water that flows southward between Greenland and Iceland through the Denmark Strait…
Null Island is not a real place but a fictional geographic reference point located at the intersection of the prime meridian and equator. It exists at…
Point Nemo, also known as the Oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility, is the most remote location on Earth. Situated in the South Pacific Ocean, it represent…
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The Western Redoubt, also known as Fort William, is a 17th-century military fortification located at the western boundary of St George, Bermuda's olde…
St George was established in 1612 as Bermuda's first settlement and served as the island's capital during the early colonial period. The town retains …
Henderson Island is a remote, uninhabited landmass in the South Pacific Ocean forming part of the Pitcairn Islands group. The island's near-total isol…
The Historic Town of St George, established in 1612, represents one of the oldest continuously inhabited English settlements in the Atlantic world. Th…
The Historic Town of St George and its related fortifications represent a significant example of early English colonial settlement and military engine…
The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean, is a vast and dynamic marine system that encircles the Antarctic continent. It is the only ocea…
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The Bismarck was a German Bismarck-class battleship built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine and named after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Launched in Fe…
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