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  • 101Manikgad — Manikgad(also called Gadchandur) is an ancient fort in Chandrapur district, Maharashtra. It is a hill fort 507 metres above sea level built by the Naga kings in the 9 CE. [1]Currently the forts is in a state of ruins and is frequently by wild… …

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  • 102Beringen, Switzerland — Infobox Swiss town subject name = Beringen municipality name = Beringen municipality type = municipality imagepath coa = Wappen Beringen.png|pixel coa= languages = Yugoslav Russian canton = Bern iso code region = CH SH district = n.a. lat… …

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  • 103Cornish engine — The pumping station at Cruquius, showing the beams of the pumping engine emerging from the supporting wall A Cornish engine is a type of steam engine developed in Cornwall, England, mainly for pumping water from a mine. It is a form of beam… …

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  • 104Tub boat lift — Tub boats are small boats used to transport coal and other minerals, sometimes working singly, sometimes in long trains. When it is required to move them between different elevations of canal, locks, boat lifts and inclined planes have all been… …

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  • 105Deluge gun — Distinguish from water monitor, which is a type of big lizard. Fixed fire monitor at a plastic manufacturing factory Cont …

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  • 106Louis Bolduc House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …

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  • 107Bronchi — The large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs that convey air to and from the lungs. The bronchi have cartilage as part of their supporting wall structure. The trachea divides to form the right and left main bronchi which, in turn,… …

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  • 108Abutment — That point where a support and what is supported meet, e.g. a supporting wall, pillar, buttress and an arch …

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  • 109blast — [[t]blɑ͟ːst, blæ̱st[/t]] ♦♦♦ blasts, blasting, blasted 1) N COUNT A blast is a big explosion, especially one caused by a bomb. 250 people were killed in the blast. 2) VERB If something is blasted into a particular place or state, an explosion… …

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  • 110Crucks — 1) Pair of curved timbers extending from ground to roof ridge supporting wall and roof of a building. (Kenyon, John R. Medieval Fortifications, 211) 2) Primitive truss formed by two main timbers, usually curved, set up as arch or inverted V. Each …

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