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  2. Gulf of Anadyr - Wikipedia

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    It is about 250 mi (217 nmi; 402 km) across. A long gravel bar runs along the northeast shore for about 45 miles (39 nmi; 72 km) east from Kresta Bay. The Gulf of Anadyr is covered with ice normally 10 months a year. Whales such as bowhead and gray may appear close to shore.

  3. Landmarks of Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Nevsky Monastery, intended to house the relics of St. Alexander Nevsky, is graced by the Holy Trinity Cathedral and five smaller churches in various styles. The monastery is also one of three main centers of Christian education in Russia, having the Russian Orthodox Academy and Seminary and the residence of the St. Petersburg ...

  4. Jungle Prada Site - Wikipedia

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    Narvaez marker in Jungle Prada Park. The Tocobaga tribe inhabited the Jungle Prada site for approximately 600 years, from 1000 to 1600 CE. [2] Their village complex in the area once contained a series of mounds stretching up and down Boca Ciega Bay for more than three miles (4.8 km); however most of the mounds were dismantled and used as fill for 20th century urban development. [3]

  5. Boca Ciega Bay - Wikipedia

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    A December sunset from Clam Bayou Park looking over Boca Ciega Bay View over a boat ramp on Boca Ciega Bay. Boca Ciega Bay is a body of water connected to the Gulf of Mexico on the west-central coast of Florida. It is bordered by Gulfport, St. Petersburg, and other municipalities in Pinellas County. [1] Clam Bayou estuary feeds into the bay.

  6. Dairy Inn, St. Petersburg’s historic ice cream shop, has closed

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    ST. PETERSBURG — Dairy Inn, a beloved Crescent Lake landmark and soft serve shop, appears to be no more. But there may be hope for ice cream fans. The Dairy Inn Instagram account bio now reads ...

  7. St. Petersburg, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club was established in 1924 and gained attention as the "World's Largest Shuffleboard Club" with 110 courts and over 5,000 members in the 1950s and 1960s. [87] Northshore Aquatic Complex is a public pool and small water park located downtown on the St. Petersburg waterfront.

  8. Krestovsky Island - Wikipedia

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    West part of Krestovsky Island, Gazprom Arena Krestovsky Island Krestovsky Island. Jetty Krestovsky Island, Amusement park. Krestovsky Island (Russian: Крестовский остров) is a 3.4 km 2 island in Saint Petersburg, Russia, between several tributaries of the Neva: the Srednyaya Nevka, the Malaya Nevka and the Krestovka.

  9. Moyka - Wikipedia

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    The Moyka (Russian: Мойка, also latinised as Moika) is a short river in Saint Petersburg which splits from the Neva River. Along with the Neva, the Fontanka river, and canals including the Griboyedov and Kryukov , the Moyka encircles the central portion of the city, effectively making that area an island or a group of islands.