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Cape Canaveral. / 28.46°N 80.53°W / 28.46; -80.53. Cape Canaveral ( Spanish: Cabo Cañaveral) is a cape in Brevard County, Florida, in the United States, near the center of the state's Atlantic coast. Officially Cape Kennedy from 1963 to 1973, it lies east of Merritt Island, separated from it by the Banana River.
Gardiner Mines on Destination Nova Scotia 46°12′32.19″N 60°2′49.89″W / 46.2089417°N 60.0471917°W / 46.2089417; -60.0471917 ( Gardiner Mines, Nova This Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia location article is a stub .
Adam Dahlberg (born January 17, 1993), known online as SkyDoesMinecraft, Sky Does Everything and NetNobody, is an American YouTuber mainly known for formerly producing family-friendly content related to Minecraft. First joining the platform in 2011, Dahlberg later signed a deal with Machinima, Inc. and joined a group of YouTubers known as Team ...
Cape Sable Island. Coordinates: 43°27′24.41″N 65°36′50.86″W. Cape Sable Island, locally referred to as Cape Island, is a small Canadian island at the southernmost point of the Nova Scotia peninsula. It is sometimes confused with Sable Island. Historically, the Argyle, Nova Scotia region was known as Cape Sable and encompassed a much ...
Wharariki Beach. / 40.506°S 172.670°E / -40.506; 172.670. Wharariki Beach is a beach on the Tasman Sea, west of Cape Farewell, the northernmost point of the South Island of New Zealand. The north-facing sandy beach is accessible only via a 21-minute walking track from the end of Wharariki Road. The road end is approximately 4 ...
Frenchvale on Destination Nova Scotia 46°6′19.35″N 60°23′10.87″W / 46.1053750°N 60.3863528°W / 46.1053750; -60.3863528 ( Frenchvale, Nova This Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia location article is a stub .
The Marconi National Historic Site and the Marconi Wireless Station National Historic Site are two National Historic Sites located on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.Both sites commemorate the efforts of Guglielmo Marconi to transmit transatlantic radio signals between North America and Europe in the first decade of the 20th century.
The demand for arsenopyrite, a mineral associated with gold in Nova Scotia, along with cheap energy costs and an increase in the price of gold (US$20.67 to US$34 per ounce), created an impetus for Nova Scotia’s third gold rush. The rush spanned ten years (1932-1942) and 158,000 ounces (4,479,300 g) of gold were produced.