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 | Ponta do Seixas, the Americas' Eastern Extreme Point. O Extremo Oriental das Américas. João Pessoa, PB - Brasil. |  | 11/28/2005 | 276 | 



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 | The famous junction between Av. Ipiranga & Av. São João, in São Paulo downtown. O famoso cruzamento da Av. Ipiranga com a Av. São João, em São Paulo, SP - Brazil. |  | 12/08/2005 | 237 | 



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 | Porto de Manaus / Amazon River Manaus Harbour, in Manaus, Amazonas - Brasil. |  | 06/29/2006 | 260 | 



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 | A Mulberry Harbour was a type of temporary harbour developed in World War II to offload cargo on a beach during the Allied invasion of Normandy. |  | 09/28/2005 | 367 | 



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 | Two British Navy ships in Mare Harbour, East Falkland Island. This is the military harbour that supplies Mt Pleasant air base to the north. |  | 06/26/2006 | 488 | 



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 | A lot of ships out of the harbour. Harbour with military ships. Airplane in air above water near harbour. Airport loaded with planes. |  | 08/10/2005 | 449 | 



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 | Durban Harbour is South Africa's largest and busiest harbour. |  | 09/15/2005 | 226 | 



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 | Artificial harbour to offload cargo and vehicles after D-Day in Normandy. |  | 07/06/2008 | 341 | 
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 | Hendaye Harbour,France
Hondarriba Harbour, Spain |  | 09/05/2005 | 345 | 



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 | It was built to fight droaght in the dry lands of northeastern Brazil. It still as one of the biggest man-made dam in Brazil. It's located in the state of Ceará. |  | 11/28/2005 | 227 | 



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 | A Mulberry Harbour was a type of temporary harbour developed in World War II to offload cargo on a beach during the Allied invasion of Normandy.
By June 9, just 3 days after D-Day, two harbours codenamed Mulberry 'A' and 'B' were constructed at Omaha Beach and Arromanches, respectively. However, a large storm on June 19 destroyed the American harbour at Omaha, leaving only the Br... |  | 08/05/2005 | 893 | 



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 | Two ferrys in the harbour of Calgiari. The right one seems to be loaded, the left one just brought into the harbour. Interresting: The ropes with which is the right ferry tied with the pier. |  | 08/03/2005 | 222 | 



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