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  2. Holywell, Eastbourne - Wikipedia

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    A tea chalet was later built in the garden and the area above was redesigned in the Italianate style after World War I to provide work for the unemployed. [3] The Council later erected beach chalets above the lower promenade. In 1935, one of the chalets was set aside for the use of King George V and Queen Mary during their visit to the town. [4]

  3. Cromer Shoal Chalk Beds - Wikipedia

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    The Cromer Shoal Chalk Beds are a chalk reef off the coast Norfolk in the United Kingdom, believed to be the largest chalk reef in Europe. [1] Since January 2016, an area around it has been designated as a Marine Conservation Zone. [1] Although the MCZ is named after chalk beds off Cromer the most dramatic features are off Sheringham.

  4. Sainte Anne Marine National Park - Wikipedia

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    The national park is made up of the following islands, with areas in km²: Ste. Anne Island, 2.19 km², with large luxury resort Club Med Seychelles; Cerf Island, 1.27 km², with a population of about 100, with three hotel-resorts (Cerf Island Marine Park Resort, Fairy Tern Chalets und L'Habitation), and restaurant Kapok Tree

  5. Chalet - Wikipedia

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    A chalet (pronounced / ˈ ʃ æ l eɪ / SHAL-ay in British English; in American English usually / ʃ æ ˈ l eɪ / shal-AY), also called Swiss chalet, is a type of building or house, typical of the Alpine region in Europe.

  6. Elijah Cutler Behunin Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The cabin was renovated in the 1960s by the National Park Service and represents the most intact example of a settler cabin in Capitol Reef National Park. [ 2 ] The Behunin cabin was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1999.

  7. Coral reef - Wikipedia

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    The reef drop-off is, for its first 50 m, habitat for reef fish who find shelter on the cliff face and plankton in the water nearby. The drop-off zone applies mainly to the reefs surrounding oceanic islands and atolls. The reef face is the zone above the reef floor or the reef drop-off. This zone is often the reef's most diverse area.

  8. Outrigger Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Roy and Estelle Kelley, who opened their first hotel in 1947. Roy Kelley was an architect for Charles William Dickey and worked on many of Honolulu's landmark buildings, including the Immigration Station, Montegue Hall at Punahou School, the main building of the old Halekulani Hotel and the former Waikiki Theater.

  9. Chazy Fossil Reef - Wikipedia

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    Chazy Fossil Reef is a United States National Natural Landmark spanning three Lake Champlain islands in Clinton County, New York and Grand Isle County, Vermont. The site is recognized as the oldest known diverse fossil reef in the world, and contains fossils that demonstrate faunal succession . [ 1 ]