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  2. Te Waikoropupū Springs - Wikipedia

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    Te Waikoropupū Springs entrance. The source of the springs is an aquifer beneath the Tākaka Valley. The catchment that supplies the aquifer covers an area of 940 km 2 (360 sq mi), and rises to an elevation of 1,650 m (5,410 ft). The aquifer beneath the valley has three different types; the Takaka Unconfined Gravel Aquifer, Takaka Limestone ...

  3. Wedgwood - Wikipedia

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    Typical "Wedgwood blue" jasperware plate with white sprigged reliefs. Wedgwood pieces (left to right): c. 1930, c. 1950, 1885 Wedgwood is an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on 1 May 1759 [1] by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood and was first incorporated in 1895 as Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd. [2]

  4. Jasperware - Wikipedia

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    Jasperware vase and cover, Wedgwood, about 1790, in the classic colours of white on "Wedgwood Blue".The design incorporates sprig casts of the muses supplied by John Flaxman, Sr. [1] Victoria and Albert Museum, London

  5. Scenic Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Scenic Hot Springs Hotel circa 1900. Scenic Hot Springs is a privately-owned natural mineral spring in Washington state that is closed to the public. It is located south of U.S. Route 2, about 8 miles west of Stevens Pass and bordering the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Nearby, the Great Northern Railway had a stop for travelers to experience the ...

  6. Wedgewood - Wikipedia

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    Wedgewood Brook, a watercourse in New Jersey, United States Wedgewood Heights, Edmonton , a neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Wedgewood Park, St. John's , a neighbourhood in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

  7. Wedgwood, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Wedgwood Rock. The area has been inhabited since the end of the last glacial period (c. 8,000 BCE—10,000 years ago). The Dkh w 'Duw'Absh, "the People of the Inside", and the xachua'bsh or hah-choo-AHBSH, "People of a Large Lake" or "Lake People", today the Duwamish tribe, Native Americans of the Lushootseed (Skagit-Nisqually) Coast Salish hunted and traveled through what is now Wedgwood. [3]