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Roughly 150 meters (490 ft) northeast of the Petit Grotte is a series of six roughly circular niches cut into the cliffs around 120 centimetres (47 in) above ground level and spaced roughly 1 meter (3.3 ft) apart. Two of the niches have eroded together into one, and several niches are connected through holes carved into their dividing walls. 2 ...
Scratch hardness refers to the hardness of a material in terms of resistance to scratches and abrasion by a harder material forcefully drawn over its surface. Scratch hardness test or scratch test refers to any of a number of methods of measuring scratch hardness.
2 goal posts (6.4 meters apart) + 2 behind posts (6.4 meters apart from each side of goal post) Goal posts: 6-15 meters Behind posts: 3-10 meters - International rules: AFL Commission and GAA Uppercase H (netted bottom) + 2 post 2 goal posts (6.4 metres apart) + 2 behind posts (6.4 metres apart from each side of goal post) Goal posts: 6 meters ...
The Statue of David stands 17 ft (5.18 m) tall and has an enlarged head and right hand due to the fact that it was originally supposed to be placed on the roof of the cathedral, so these parts had ...
Taipei 101 was the world's tallest building, at 508.2 m (1,667 ft) as measured to its architectural top , exceeding that of the Petronas Towers, which were previously the tallest skyscraper at 451.9 m (1,483 ft). The height to the top of the roof, at 449.2 m (1,474 ft), and highest occupied floor, at 439.2 m (1,441 ft), surpassed the previous ...
This mound is about 4 ft (1.2 m) tall and 100 x 130 ft (30 x 40 m) at its base and is situated on one of the concentric ridges. Several lines of evidence suggest that Mound D was built, at least in part, by the Coles Creek culture nearly 2000 years after the Poverty Point culture occupation of the site.