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  2. Bathtub - Wikipedia

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    A bathtub, also known simply as a bath or tub, is a container for holding water in which a person or another animal may bathe. Most modern bathtubs are made of thermoformed acrylic, porcelain-enameled steel or cast iron, or fiberglass -reinforced polyester. A bathtub is placed in a bathroom, either as a stand-alone fixture or in conjunction ...

  3. Stonehenge - Wikipedia

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    Stonehenge is a prehistoric megalithic structure on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles (3 km) west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet (4.0 m) high, seven feet (2.1 m) wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.

  4. List of tallest freestanding structures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tallest freestanding structures in the world past and present. To be freestanding a structure must not be supported by guy wires , the sea or other types of auxiliary support. It therefore does not include guyed masts , partially guyed towers and drilling platforms but does include towers , skyscrapers ( pinnacle height) and ...

  5. Rudston Monolith - Wikipedia

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    Rudston Monolith. /  54.093884°N 0.322574°W  / 54.093884; -0.322574. The Rudston Monolith at over 25 feet (7.6 m) is the tallest megalith ( standing stone) in the United Kingdom. It is situated in the churchyard in the village of Rudston ( grid reference TA098678) in the East Riding of Yorkshire .

  6. Clach an Trushal - Wikipedia

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    Clach an Trushal ( Scottish Gaelic: Clach an Truiseil, Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [kʰl̪ˠax ən̪ˠ ˈt̪ʰɾuʃal], translated to English "Stone of Compassion") is said to be the tallest standing stone in Scotland. [ 1] Above ground it stands approximately 5.8 metres (19 feet 0 inches) tall, is 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) wide and at its thickest ...

  7. Castlenalacht Stone Row - Wikipedia

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    Yes. Castlenalacht Stone Row is an alignment (or stone row) of four tall and free- standing stones located on a hilltop in the townland of Castlenalacht, Innishannon parish, 6km north of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland. [1] It dates from the Bronze Age (c. 3000–4000 years ago) and is the largest of the over 80 stone rows in south-west Ireland.

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