-
earliest known wooden causeways is the
Sweet Track in the
Somerset Levels, England,
which dates from the
Neolithic age.
Timber causeways may also be described...
- The Giant's
Causeway (Irish: Clochán an Aifir) is an area of
approximately 40,000
interlocking basalt columns, the
result of an
ancient volcanic fissure...
- The
Causeway is an
arterial traffic crossing in Perth,
Western Australia,
linking the inner-city
suburbs of East
Perth and
Victoria Park. It is carried...
- intact. The
causeways have
never sustained major damage of any sort from
hurricanes or
other natural occurrences, a
rarity among causeways. The existing...
- The
George and
Cynthia Mitc****
Memorial Causeway is a set of
causeways in Galveston, Texas,
United States. Two of the
routes carry the
southbound and...
-
intervals are
causeways which give the
monuments their names. It
appears that the
ditches were
excavated in sections,
leaving the wide
causeways intact in...
- The King Fahd
Causeway (Arabic: جسر الملك فهد, romanized: Jisr al-Malik Fahd) is a 25 km (15.5 mi) long
series of
bridges and
causeways connecting Khobar...
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Causeway Bay is an area and a bay on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong,
straddling the
border of the
Eastern and the Wan Chai districts. It is a
major shopping...
-
Causeway", Mobile,
Alabama Causeway,
County Kerry, a
village in the
Republic of
Ireland Causeway Bay, a
heavily built-up area of Hong Kong
Causeway Islands...
- The Johor–Singapore
Causeway is a 1.056-kilometre (0.66 mi)
causeway consisting of a
combined railway and
motorway crossing that
links Malaysia's second...