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There is also a playground area with swing set, slide, and small climbing structure nearby.
In addition, there are numerous nearby opportunities for outdoor activities including boating, hiking, fishing, rock climbing, white water sports, hunting, camping and gold panning.
Vantage is known for Ginkgo / Wanapum State Park, as a base camp for those attending nearby Gorge Amphitheatre, and its rock climbing,
Hiking, fishing, rafting and rock climbing are some of the activities that take place nearby.
Summer visitors enjoy canoeing and other forms of boating, hiking in the forest, climbing in the nearby mountains, and visiting the local shops and restaurants.
In 1978 the bishops spouses were accommodated at the nearby St Edmund's School ( an Anglican private school ); this separation of spouses was not felt helpful, indeed, the wife of Archbishop Desmond Tutu was famously observed climbing in through the window of her husband's room to visit him.
In addition, the peaks of the nearby Cathedral Range, such as Cathedral Peak, Pywiack Dome, and Medlicott Dome are traditionally considered part of the climbing area.
Two days later, the Boston Globe reported that they sawed through a bar covering a window in a dormitory room, after which they lowered themselves on knotted sheets and escaped into nearby woods by climbing a fence.
The robbers seized the payroll boxes and escaped by climbing into a waiting getaway car, a stolen dark blue Buick, which raced off with the robbers firing wildly at company workers nearby.
The park now has fencing that blocks visitors from climbing the large boulder outcrops, however Stoney Point Park and Chatsworth Park South are nearby for bouldering and rockclimbing.
In the churchyard here are the graves of two railwaymen, Tom Scaife and Joseph Rutherford who were killed when their steam locomotive blew up while climbing the steepest mainline railway gradient in England, at the nearby Lickey Incline, on 10 November 1840.
The unit made concerted attacks on the Mount Belvedere area, climbing nearby Riva Ridge during the night 18 February and attacking Monte Della Torraccia on 20 February.
The location was also used in the 2011 Tour de France when Stage 18 finished at the summit of the nearby Col du Galibier, Luxembourg climbing specialist Andy Schleck won the stage with a long solo breakaway from the finish and finished the Tour second overall, losing to Australian cyclist, Cadel Evans.
Unable to sleep and having begun to fast, Kimball around midnight began climbing a nearby mountain to seek solace from his intense emotional struggle with his own feelings of inadequacy and doubt.
In addition, the introduction of the'all-seater ' ruling following the Taylor Report has meant that spectators no longer resort to climbing nearby buildings for a glimpse of the event as a seat is guaranteed with a purchased ticket.
" The entire sanctuary, and hence the main summit ( and interior approaches to the nearby peaks ) are off-limits to locals and to climbing expeditions though a one-time exception was made in 1993 for a 40-member team from the Indian Army Corps of Engineers to check the state of recovery and to remove garbage left by prior expeditions.
Pete and the rest of the police chase Fuad through a nearby garbage dump where Fuad attempts to escape by climbing into the back of a departing garbage truck.
Examples include him painting " I need to sing " before picking up a nearby guitar and strumming away across the square and " Goodbye cruel world " before climbing into the nearby fountain and floating face-down.
Soyo nearby, which are popular with residents living in Seoul Metropolitan area for climbing as leisure activity.
This small band devoted themselves to developing Fair Head, founded the Dal Riada Climbing Club ( named after the ancient kingdom which included this area ), and acquired a climbing hut nearby to accommodate themselves and other visiting climbers.
People from all over the planet flock to Natimuk because of the rock climbing at Mount Arapiles and the nearby Grampians.
To do this, he stole petroleum and paint thinner from a nearby greenhouse, which he brought to the scene of the crime by climbing onto the roof of a utility shed below Hope Collins ' living room balcony.

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Because the buses would not stop on the parkway, land for bus stations and for parking areas nearby will be needed.
Animals may be present at the site or provide hunting in nearby areas.
At the same time, nearby areas experiencing significantly drier patterns were abandoned.
They send these signals by means of an axon, which is a thin protoplasmic fiber that extends from the cell body and projects, usually with numerous branches, to other areas, sometimes nearby, sometimes in distant parts of the brain or body.
The yellow-colored buses and trams are operated by the Baselland Transport ( BLT ), and connect areas in the nearby half-canton of Baselland to central Basel.
Geographical distribution of gazpachos manchegos is limited to the east region of La Mancha, in Albacete and nearby areas.
Females are in estrus about every four days, which is indicated by a reddening of genital areas, a musky smell, and a hissing, squeaking vocalisation she will emit if she believes a male is nearby.
Today, Harmonist graveyards are fenced in grassy areas with signs posted nearby explaining this practice.
In April, 2012 the U. N. Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf recognized around 310, 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup > of seabed around Okinotorishima, giving Japan priority over access to seabed resources in nearby areas.
Unlike most universities which provide accommodation to faculty and staff on campus, due to a shortage of space, faculty housing is provided in the campus as well in nearby areas.
However, some of these institutions are located within the greater metropolitan area of Kajang, in nearby areas such as Semenyih, Bandar Baru Bangi and Serdang.
Young females disperse to nearby areas at that time ; young males often stay in the mother's home range until they are two or three years old.
Rising levels led to the opening of the floodgates in March 2010, requiring the evacuation of 130, 000 people who lived in the floodplain, and causing concerns that flooding may spread to nearby areas.
These cities have large seasonal populations that arrive from the nearby urban areas such as Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids and Detroit, as well as from Southern states, such as Florida and Texas.
Plantings have increased substantially since the 1980s, and cultivation has spread into the nearby areas of Ojos Negros and Santo Tomás.
To the south, the Greeks captured Sindh and nearby coastal areas, completing the invasion by 175 BCE and confining the borders of Sunga's ( Magadha Empire ) to the east.
The city of Cebu and nearby areas were struck by a typhoon that killed more than a hundred people, sank vessels, destroyed part of the sugar crop, and cut off water and electricity for several days.
Moreover, as metropolitan areas expanded and enveloped smaller but well-established nearby cities, it made little sense to call those old cities " suburbs " merely because they were smaller and less renowned than the central city.
# The return by the Ottoman Empire of Armenian emigrants who had taken refuge in nearby areas ( Ardahan, Kars, and Batumi ).
A third colored component found in the brain that appears darker due to higher levels of melanin in dopaminergic neurons than its nearby areas is the substantia nigra.
In 1790, he took a walking tour of Europe, during which he toured the Alps extensively, and visited nearby areas of France, Switzerland, and Italy.
* October 12 – Cloquet Fire: The city of Cloquet, Minnesota and nearby areas are destroyed in a fire, killing 453.
However, slow destruction of the Broca's area by brain tumors can leave speech relatively intact suggesting its functions can shift to nearby areas in the brain.
Across the lake to the east, the town of Holland, Michigan, and other nearby areas burned to the ground.
However, a diffraction grating can be made out of this mirror, by scraping away areas near the edge of the mirror that usually cancel nearby amplitudes out — but now, since the photons would not reflect from the scraped-off portions, the probability amplitudes which would all wind up pointing, for instance, at forty-five degrees can have a sizable sum.

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