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  2. Peel and Stick Wallpaper Is Officially Back and Better Than Ever

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    Peel and stick wallpaper makes for a great weekend makeover project for just about any room in your house. Add color and pattern to your entry , powder bath , bedroom , kitchen , you name it!

  3. List of Whaling Walls - Wikipedia

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    New construction has covered all but a sliver of wall. Signature still visible but not much else. 74: Orcas Passage: Indianapolis, Indiana: September 29, 1997 75: Song of the Whales: Cleveland, Ohio: October 6, 1997. Restoration completed and wall rededicated October 4, 2019 [15] 76: Whale Tower: Broderick Tower, Detroit, Michigan: October 13 ...

  4. Honeycomb sea wall - Wikipedia

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    A honeycomb sea wall (also known as a "Seabee") is a coastal defense structure that protects against strong waves and tides. It is constructed as a sloped wall of ceramic or concrete blocks with hexagonal holes on the slope, which makes it look like a honeycomb, hence the name of the unit. Its role is to capture sand and to discharge wave energy.

  5. List of Royal Doulton figurines - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise, long carpet Charles J Noke 1919 ... John Peel 1930 1937 HN1409 Hunting Squire HN1410 ... Jester Wall Mask Harry Fenton 1936 1940 HN1631

  6. Ocean color - Wikipedia

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    Ocean color is the branch of ocean optics that specifically studies the color of the water and information that can be gained from looking at variations in color. The color of the ocean, while mainly blue, actually varies from blue to green or even yellow, brown or red in some cases. [1]

  7. The Beach (water park) - Wikipedia

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    The Beach was a 14-acre water park in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1] [2] [3] The park was started in 1987, its final open season was 2004, and it was closed in 2005. [4] The park's land was put up for sale in 2014. [5] When the park was active, the three 75-foot slides used to tower over Interstate 25. [6]