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cremation of a
prospector who
freezes to
death near Lake
Laberge (spelled "
Lebarge" by Service), Yukon, Canada, as told by the man who
cremates him. Sam McGee...
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mention the lake (although
Service altered the
spelling from
Laberge to "
Lebarge" to
rhyme with "marge").
During the late 19th and
early 20th centuries...
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Le Phénicien is a
converted barge (péniche) of
Freycinet dimensions, ****ed out and
operated as a
hotel barge in
Southern France. She is one of a fleet...
- A
royal barge is a
vessel that is used by a
monarch for
ceremonial processions, and (historically) for
routine transport,
usually on a
river or inland...
-
spits in Dutch) is a
steel motorised inland waterway barge of up to 350 tonnes' capacity. Péniche
barges were
built to fit the post-1880s
French waterways...
- Rosa is a
French hotel barge of
Dutch origin.
Since 1990 she has been
offering cruises to
international tourists on the
Canal de
Garonne in the Nouvelle...
- "Awards – Past Recipients". UC
Berkeley Foundation.
Retrieved 1
March 2019.
LeBarge,
Germaine (1998).
Robert Bridges:
Sixty Years of
Legal Advice to Int'l...
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Johanna is a
former working barge (péniche) of
Freycinet dimensions,
after the
French minister of
transport Charles de
Freycinet who gave his name to...
- A
hotel barge (fr. péniche hôtel) is a
barge that has been
built or
converted to
serve as a
hotel or
other kind of lodging.
Hotel barges are generally...
- Germany. Cave of the
Sergeant located in near Saint-Guilhem-
le-Desert in Hérault, France. Lake
Lebarge in the
Lechuguilla Cave, Eddy County, New Mexico, New...