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Crossing and river
Crossing a river
Because the river bends from west to north nearby at Greenhithe, the rail tunnel goes from east to west while the Dartford Crossing tunnels go from north to south.
The second, Taylor's Ferry Crossing was located in Oakdale, the third Islips Ferry was further down river at Langworth, California.
During the Battle of Brandenburg Crossing two men on the Indiana side of the river were killed by cannon fire from Brandenburg.
The original townsite was a rock bottom crossing on the Washita river called Cherokee Crossing.
The idiom " Crossing the Rubicon " means to pass a point of no return, and refers to Julius Caesar's army's crossing of the river in 49 BC, which was considered an act of insurrection.
Crossing the river
Crossing the river by ferry or the long Shaldon Bridge brings walkers to Teignmouth, beyond which the coast path follows the South Devon Railway sea wall to Hole Head where the Parson and Clerk rocks look out to sea.
A 500 kV-power line, suspended from three of the tallest pylons in the world, the Pylons of Pearl River Crossing, crosses the river near its mouth.
A new Lower Thames Crossing down river from the Dartford Crossing linking to the A2 has been proposed by the Department for Transport in 2009.
His Crossing the frozen river: selected poems appeared in 1988 but is now out of print ; Shearsman has since published both a Collected Poems ( 2004 ) and a new Selected Poems ( 2008 ).
The path is used as an access road to the pylon of the Aust Severn Powerline Crossing which supports cables running over the river.
Carquinez Strait Powerline Crossing was the world's first powerline crossing of a large river.
Elbe Crossing 2 is a group of transmission towers providing overhead lines for four 380 kV three-phase alternating current ( AC ) circuits across the German river Elbe.
Crossing the river
The locality where Hay township developed was originally known as Lang ’ s Crossing place ( named after three brothers named Lang who were leaseholders of runs on the southern side of the river ).
Previously, the river had been forded at the Ute Crossing or The Crossing of the Fathers, which is now under Lake Powell.
Crossing the river is the best preserved Wind and Rain Bridge, ( 程阳风雨桥, chéng yáng fēng yǔ qiáo ) which contains 5 parts.
At Porter's Crossing it turns southwest, broadening into a slow meandering river, flowing past the town of Snow Hill, and then through the Pocomoke River State Forest and past Pocomoke River State Park.
Crossing the river northwards into Co Offaly, the land becomes marshy and wet with extensive peat bogs. These peat bogs are broken by some glacial hills, one such hill is called ' Derryvilla ' Hill. These hills have been used for gravel and sand production.
Crossing the Grand River on Bridge Street, M-100 returns to Clinton Street north of the river.

Crossing and by
In 1902 William Crossing wrote that he had been told by an old moorman that some of the granite blocks from the tomb's pedestal had also been used to make a clapper bridge across a stream flowing into the River Swincombe near the farm.
Image: Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze, MMA-NYC, 1851. jpg | Washington Crossing the Delaware
Malherb is introduced as the younger son of a noble family and he builds the Fox Tor house to be the impressive gentleman's residence suggested by William Crossing rather than the humble cottage which it actually is.
Washington Crossing the Delaware, December 25, 1776, by Emanuel Leutze, 1851
These were followed by Gregory Benford's The Martian Race ( 1999 ), Geoffrey A. Landis's Mars Crossing ( 2000 ), and Robert Zubrin's First Landing ( 2002 ), which took as their starting points the smaller and more focussed expedition strategies evolved in the late 1990s, mostly building on the concepts of Mars Direct.
* Mars Crossing ( 2000 ) by Geoffrey A. Landis, about a stranded expedition ; which won the Locus Award for best first novel.
Crossing the lines between " classic " punk, post-punk, and hardcore, San Francisco's Flipper was founded in 1979 by former members of Negative Trend and The Sleepers.
After appearing in the TV series Neighbours and Living with the Law, Crowe was cast in his first film, The Crossing ( 1990 ), a small-town love triangle directed by George Ogilvie.
Most tourists arrive at Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport, through Eilat, Israel and the Taba Border Crossing, by train or bus from Cairo or by Ferry from Aqaba in Jordan.
The Dartmoor Worker is a collection, first assembled in 1966, of newspaper articles originally written for The Western Morning News by the principal authority on Dartmoor and its history, William Crossing, in the early 1900s.
* April 26 – May 24, 1827-The Royal Netherlands Navy's British-built paddle steamer Curaçao makes the first Transatlantic Crossing by steam, from Hellevoetsluis to Paramaribo.
* April 26 – May 24 – The Royal Netherlands Navy's British-built paddle steamer Curaçao makes the first Transatlantic Crossing by steam, from Hellevoetsluis to Paramaribo.
* 5 September: A Merkava heavy tank was destroyed by a mine near the Kissufim Crossing, killing 1 soldiers and wounding 3.
* July 9 – Crossing of the Düna: Following his victories over Denmark and Russia in 1700, Karl XII of Sweden escalates the conflict in the Great Northern War by an invasion of Poland.
Other facilities managed by the Port Authority include the George Washington Bridge, the Lincoln Tunnel, and the Holland Tunnel, which all connect Manhattan and Northern New Jersey ; the Goethals Bridge, the Bayonne Bridge, and the Outerbridge Crossing which connect Staten Island and New Jersey.
Crossing the Volga, he mustered a new army, which was totally annihilated by the Mongols in the Battle of the Sit River on March 4.
* Segments of the East Asia Crossing network ( reported by PacNet )
In addition to the five Douglas Theatres venues in Omaha, two more are opening, including Midtown Crossing Theatres, located on 32nd and Farnam Streets by the Mutual of Omaha Building.
Building good relations with local Native Americans Hualapai Nation and white settlers, he discovered the Crossing of the Fathers, Lee's Ferry in 1858 and Pierce Ferry ( later operated by, and named for, Harrison Pierce ) – the latter two the only two sites suitable for ferry operation.
" The Children of Israel Crossing the Jordan " by Gustave Doré
* 2005: Washington's Crossing by David Hackett Fischer
* Pitikwahanapiwiyin ( Pîhtokahânapiwiyin-‘ Poundmaker ’, Chief of the River Cree, born about 1842 in the North Battleford Region in Saskatchewan ; son of Sikakwayan (‘ Skunk Skin ’), an shaman of the Assiniboine and a Franco-Canadian Métisse, the sister of Chief Mistāwasis (" Big Child "), Chief of a band consisting of Plains River Cree ( Sīpīwininiwak-paskwāwiyiniwak ), Woods River Cree (‘ Sīpīwininiwak-sakāwiyiniwak ’), Western Woodland Cree ( Sakāwiyiniwak ) and Nakoda ( Stoney ), was adopted in 1873 by the Siksika chief Crowfoot as son, lived several years by the Blackfeet-name Makoyi-koh-kin (‘ Wolf Thin Legs ’) under the Siksika, returned to the Cree, became counselor of the Chief Pihew-kamihkosit (‘ Red Pheasant ’), was involved in the negotiations for the Treaty 6 in 1876 and went in 1879 in the Poundmaker reservation, later he participated in the siege of Battleford and the Battle of Cut Knife, died 4 July 1886 in Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta )

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