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  2. Blind Veit Stoss with his granddaughter - Wikipedia

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    155.5 cm × 140 cm (61.2 in × 55 in) ... Stoss, in a large fur coat, extends his left hand to the feet of the crucified Christ and the stone stoup.

  3. Carnegie (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie was 155.5 feet (47.4 m) long with a beam of 33 feet (10 m). She was rigged as a brigantine, with square sails on the foremast, giving a total sail area of 12,900 square feet (1,200 m 2). [1] The most distinctive feature was the observation deck, with its two observing domes made of glass in bronze frames.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Phnom Penh, Capital City of Cambodia, Population 3.5 million 2025. This article list ranks buildings in Cambodia that stand at least 150 metres (492 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement.

  5. List of tallest structures in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Name Pinnacle height Image Year Primary Use Town Construction Type Coordinates Remarks Grain Power Station: 244 m (801 ft) 1979 [3]: chimney: Isle of Grain, Kent: concrete tower

  6. Organ flue pipe scaling - Wikipedia

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    Relationship between number of feet, octave and size of an open flue pipe (1′ = 1 foot = about 32 cm) Play ⓘ Scaling is the ratio of an organ pipe's diameter to its length. The scaling of a pipe is a major influence on its timbre. Reed pipes are scaled according to different formulas than for flue pipes.

  7. Robinson Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Robinson Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the University of Central Florida College of Sciences in Orlando, Florida, USA. [1]Public viewings are held the first and third Wednesday of each month and are sponsored by the Central Florida Astronomical Society (CFAS).

  8. Hawaii (island) - Wikipedia

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    The tsunami reportedly rolled over the tops of the coconut trees up to 60 feet (18 m) high, and it reached inland a distance of a quarter of a mile (400 meters) in some places. [34] On 29 November 1975, a 37-mile-wide (60 km) section of the Hilina Slump dropped 11.5 feet (3.5 m) and slid 26 feet (7.9 m) toward the ocean.

  9. Hoher Sonnblick - Wikipedia

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    The Hoher Sonnblick seen from the north. The mountain rises at the head of the Hüttwinkltal valley, the upper part of the Raurisertal, on the Alpine divide.It is a mighty massif with a characteristic rock pyramid on the summit block and a great North Face above Kolm-Saigurn.