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Elephant and Range
The basin and delta regions are rimmed with mountain ranges to the southwest by the Cardamom Mountains and the Elephant Range and to the north by the Dangrek Mountains.
The Cardamom Mountains and Elephant Range form a separate drainage divide.

Elephant and extension
Apart from the extension of the sidings south of Elephant & Castle no work on the extension took place before the Second World War, but the powers were renewed by the government in 1947 under the Special Enactments ( Extension of Time ) Act, 1940.
They are considered to be an extension of The Elephant 6 Recording Company.

Elephant and running
At the same time, Luke Short, a former friend of Courtright's, was running the White Elephant Saloon and Jim was trying to get Short to utilize his services.
The line will span 6. 4 km and have 7 underground stations, running from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to Elephant Mountain.

Elephant and toward
* Elly Elephant: A series about a female elephant who is extremely friendly, thoughtful, and helpful toward other people, but does not receive the same consideration.
A procession of up to over 300 elephants ( 2005 ) start marching through Surin city from the railway station area toward the Elephant roundabout at the south end of the city on the Prasat road.

Elephant and south
Borough High Street runs roughly north to south from London Bridge towards Elephant and Castle.
* Elephant & Castle station: ( First Capital Connect and Southeastern Trains suburban services to London Blackfriars, City Thameslink, St. Pancras International and north towards Luton, St. Alban's and Bedford ; and outer South London and south towards Kent )
It is located south east of Charing Cross and near to Camberwell and Elephant and Castle.
Through services commenced on 10 April 1908 from Highbury station to Tower Bridge and to Kennington Gate, with a procession of six cars going south from the Holborn through to Kennington, then to Elephant and Castle in order to return through the subway to Angel.
Lucy the Elephant is a six-story elephant-shaped example of novelty architecture, constructed of wood and tin sheeting in 1881 by James V. Lafferty in Margate City, New Jersey, two miles ( 3. 2 km ) south of Atlantic City, in an effort to sell real estate and attract tourism.
In Act 3 Scene 3 Antonio says " In the south suburbs, at the Elephant, is best to lodge.
It is situated ahead of the Hathi Pol Gate or the Elephant Gate, the south entrance to the complex, suggesting that it was the imperial entrance.
image: Elephant & Castle stn south entrance. JPG | South entrance, nearer the Northern line platforms
image: Elephant & Castle tube stn Bakerloo west look south. JPG | Western Bakerloo line terminating platform looking south towards sidings
Image: Elephant & Castle stn Northern northbound look south. JPG | Northbound Northern line platform looking south
Roads south of the river were also improved, including the junction at the Elephant & Castle in Southwark.
Its neighbours to the north are Waterloo on the Charing Cross branch and Elephant & Castle on the Bank branch ; the next station to the south is Oval.
The elephant and castle crest gave rise to a pub of the same name on the site of an old cutler's inn at Newington, south London which in turn gave its name to the entire area Elephant and Castle.
* Elephant herds found on isolated south Sudan island
Enterolobium cyclocarpum, commonly known as Guanacaste, Caro Caro, or Elephant Ear Tree, is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to tropical regions of the Americas, from central Mexico south to northern Brazil ( Roraima ) and Venezuela.
On 1 June 1864 the railway reached the City of London, when the line from Herne Hill to Blackfriars Bridge station ( south of the river ), was extended from Elephant & Castle.
Pepper has a long history in Cambodia, having been grown since at least the 13th century, while the pungent, aromatic variety from Kampot province ( bordering Vietnam Ha Tien province on the east, the Gulf of Thailand to the south, and the jungle-clad Elephant Mountains to the north ) was once Cambodia's chief export from the late 1800s up till the 1960s.
On the following morning ( Saturday ) the elephants and mahoots congregate at the Elephant Stadium to the south east of the city centre.
* Enchantress Rocks, a small group of rocks lying off Elephant Point on the south side of western Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
The 2nd Battalion 3rd Marines made a night helicopter assault in the Elephant Valley south of Da Nang on 12 August 1965 shortly after Marine ground troops arrived in country.

Elephant and southeast
Yunnan is home to, most notably, the southeast Asian gaur, a giant forest-dwelling ox, the tiger, and the Asian Elephant.
The traditional concept of kingship in southeast Asia which aspired to the Chakravartin Kings or ' Universal Monarchs ' creating their own Mandala or field of power within the Jambudipa universe, along with the possession of the white elephant which allowed them to assume the title Hsinbyushin or Hsinbyumyashin ( Lord of the White Elephant / s ), played a significant role in their endeavours.
The mountain range extends along a southeast-northwest axis from Koh Kong Province on the Gulf of Thailand to the Veal Veang District in Pursat Province, and is extended to the southeast by the Dâmrei ( Elephant ) Mountains ).

Elephant and from
* 1916 – Ernest Shackleton and five men of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition launch a lifeboat from uninhabited Elephant Island in the Southern Ocean to organise a rescue for the ice-trapped ship.
After Eraserhead became a cult classic on the midnight movie circuit, Lynch was employed to direct The Elephant Man ( 1980 ), from which he gained mainstream success.
Eisenhower suffered from a respiratory infection in December 1945 which prevented him from receiving the Order of the Elephant in person from King Christian X of Denmark.
In 1977 Dutch-Hungarian composer Geza Frid wrote a set of variations on The Elephant from Saint-Saëns ' Le Carnaval des Animaux for scordatura Double Bass and string orchestra.
" The Elephant " from Camille Saint-Saëns ' The Carnival of the Animals is a satirical portrait of the double bass, and American virtuoso Gary Karr made his televised debut playing " The Swan " ( originally written for the cello ) with the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
Elephant ivory has been the most important source, but ivory from many species including the hippopotamus, walrus, pig, mammoth, sperm whale, and narwhal has been used.
Peake's play The Cave, which dates from the mid-1950s, was given a first public reading at the Blue Elephant Theatre in Camberwell ( London ) in 2009, and had its world premiere in the same theatre, directed by Aaron Paterson, on 19 October 2010.
Category: People from Elephant and Castle
Flaherty's career in Britain ended when producer Alexander Korda removed him from the production Elephant Boy ( 1937 ), re-editing it into a commercial entertainment picture.
Later Arabic sources also say that Abraha constructed a great Church called al-Qulays at Sana ' a in order to divert pilgrimage from the Kaaba and have him die in the Year of the Elephant ( 570 ) after returning from a failed attack on Mecca.
The band were signed to an eight-album deal, buying the " Elephant Stone " tapes from Rough Trade and releasing them as a single in October 1988.
Pegmatite containing lepidolite, tourmaline, and quartz from the White Elephant Mine in the Black Hills, South Dakota
Its average discharge is, down from at Elephant Butte Dam.
Terry Pratchett authored the 1999 novel The Fifth Elephant centered around the theft of a Dwarfish coronation seat made from hardened bread and called the Scone of Stone.
Just about every notable figure of the period is connected with the events in some way, from " Elephant Man " Joseph Merrick to Oscar Wilde, from the Native American writer Black Elk to William Morris, the artist Walter Sickert to Aleister Crowley, who makes a brief appearance as a young boy in short trousers, sucking on a candy cane, and lecturing the police about magic.
File: Elephant escapes in Monmouth. tif | An elephant escaped from the Mop Fair as they were leaving Monmouth, it is standing in the River Monnow, St Thomas Church can be seen in the background, 1930.
* 2024, a song from the 2011 album " Thank You, Happy Birthday " by Cage The Elephant.
H. elephantis is known from both the African and Asian Elephant ( Price, et al., 2003 ).
The albums " Last Date ," " Yellow Bird ," " Moon River ," " Young World " and " Baby Elephant Walk and Theme from the Brothers Grimm ," produced in the early 60s, were in Billboard's top ten ; nine more albums produced between 1956 and 1963 were in the top twenty.

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