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  2. SMS Cap Trafalgar - Wikipedia

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    SS Cap Trafalgar was a German ocean liner launched in 1913 for the Hamburg Süd line. In 1914, she was converted for use as an auxiliary cruiser during World War I.She was the first armed merchant cruiser sunk by a ship of the same class; she was destroyed by HMS Carmania, [2] also a converted ocean liner, in a furious action in the South Atlantic on 14 September 1914.

  3. Cap Gris-Nez - Wikipedia

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    Cap Gris-Nez seen from Spot Satellite Cap Gris-Nez. Cap Gris-Nez is a cape located in Audinghen, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais département of northern France. Part of the Côte d'Opale, it is classified as a protected natural area. Its cliffs mark the closest point of France to England, separated by just 34 km (21 mi).

  4. Kepi - Wikipedia

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    A form of kepi modeled on the Austrian ski-cap was the standard headgear of uniformed British Rail male employees from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s. A round peak-less cap with an outline resemblance to a kepi is also worn by traditional student fraternities (Studentenverbindungen) in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Belgium.

  5. Rogatywka - Wikipedia

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    The rogatywka usually comes in two variants: the hardened and soft version. The hardened model, based on the rogatywka Mk. 1935, olive green with black peak, is used in full gala uniforms, and the rim colour marks unit type (for example, navy blue – typical, scarlet – military police, green – artillery, and so on).

  6. Side cap - Wikipedia

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    A side cap is a military cap that can be folded flat when not being worn. It is also known as a garrison cap or flight cap in the United States, wedge cap in Canada, or field service cap in the United Kingdom. [1] In form the side cap is comparable to the glengarry, a folding version of the Scottish military bonnet. It has been associated with ...

  7. International Appalachian Trail - Wikipedia

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    From Cap Gaspé, the IAT skips to a small section in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, [4] and over the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Newfoundland, where the trail picks up again at Channel-Port aux Basques and follows the west coast of the island up the Great Northern Peninsula before terminating at the island's northernmost tip, Cape Bauld.

  8. Cape to Cape Track - Wikipedia

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    The Cape to Cape Walk Track is a long-distance walk trail located in the far south-west corner of Western Australia, 250 kilometres (160 mi) south of Perth. It meanders along the whole length of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, which forms the backbone of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park .

  9. Cabot Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Cabot Trail is a scenic highway on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. [1] It is a 298 km (185 mi) loop around the northern tip of the island, passing along and through the Cape Breton Highlands and the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.