While politicians wrangle, rangers continue working in a dangerous climate, and the parks are getting trashed. |
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So he parks outside on the pavement, forcing an elderly lady in a wheelchair on to the road on a blind bend. |
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Recreational vehicle, also known as Winnebagos, are those homes on wheels that gather like dinosaurs in the car parks of Florida. |
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These innovative products are widely used in tourist resorts, hotels and theme parks. |
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A new study shows air pollution in some national parks is so bad it rivals the smog in major cities. |
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Market forces would soon sort out the cattlemen who are agitating to continue agisting their livestock in alpine national parks. |
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The parks department created displays of autumn flowers, including chrysanthemums, Michaelmas daisies, and geraniums. |
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He designed a town with a civic center and plenty of parks, laced with pedestrian walkways. |
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Budgetary restraints dictated simple external works with good connections between the precinct, the river, and the two public parks. |
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Of all the parks in the city, this may be the only one where people feel free to walk on the grass. |
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I was recently advised of a splendid plan to unloose some sparrow hawks in Glasgow's parks and squares. |
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Higher gasoline costs have not kept enough people away from theme parks to adversely affect sales. |
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This acreage includes mountains, deserts, prairies, lakes, oceans, forests, rangelands, national parks, and wildlife refuges. |
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Your regular Friday afternoon guide to what is going on in local parks and along your usual walkies routes. |
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Family trips to amusement parks, zoos, botanical gardens, and national parks will be highlighted. |
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Few new parks were created, though a good deal of landscaping was carried out, particularly in new towns and on motorways. |
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Central Florida amusement parks and tourist attractions benefited from more visitors taking advantage of deals and discounts. |
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The resin found its way into the trading estate's balancing pond, which catches rainwater from roofs and car parks. |
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Moreover the council additionally benefits from the Respark schemes which push commuters and visitors into the council car parks. |
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We must continue to bear security checks at our major sporting events, our theme parks, and our major historic landmarks and buildings. |
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They regularly take their dogs for early morning walkies at Thorndon North which is one of three Essex County Council managed parks in Brentwood. |
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The Fairfax County Park Authority has always welcomed leashed dogs in all of its parks. |
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It was beyond a joke, driving for five miles round and round the car parks, waiting for people to come out. |
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After all that, walk it off with a stroll through the quaint old Tivoli gardens, one of Europe's original amusement parks. |
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If you're not a joiner, at least pick up some literature and visit the parks and hangouts. |
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Cubbon Park, Lalbagh, and other local parks are the favourites of many Bangaloreans, where they enjoy brisk walks and jogs. |
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Is it enough to revisit the problems of the national parks, simply to say again that all can be resolved? |
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The NSW government is waiving the fee for beekeepers with hives in bushfire-affected areas of state forests and national parks. |
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The essence of the Walt Disney company is the ability to tell stories through movies and theme parks. |
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The claim takes in farms, rivers and national parks but allows commercial activity to continue. |
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Kenya has over 50 national parks and game reserves where wildlife is protected. |
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Concurrently, the federal government set aside land and forests in national parks and forest reserves. |
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Two fields have been bought, levelled and surfaced to be used as car parks for the duration of the Games. |
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Start with golf courses, move on to schools and office parks, and watch sales zoom with water prices. |
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However, I'm also reminded of an analogy between blogs and old-style soapbox speakers in City parks. |
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What happens in reverse, when motorists are directed to half-empty car parks, and arrive to find them full? |
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In Bolivia Indians have been expelled from their traditional territories when these have been redesignated as national parks. |
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Eighty percent of the country was effectively off-limits, including national parks and game reserves. |
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She said residents were not against skate parks, they just felt the recreation ground was the wrong place. |
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In Colombia, biologists are busy reintroducing young condors hatched in North American zoos to parks and reserves. |
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Rain should be eased into the ground to raise the water table, which will give us healthier and more diverse parks, ravines and valleys. |
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In 13 years, nobody has ever asked him to amortize the land we have used for parks. |
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Through the project, sports fields and recreation parks have been set up in areas from where people have been removed. |
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There is a late-model car parked out front, beside which the Chief parks his station wagon. |
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Hotels that offer free amenities such as on-site breakfast, swimming pools, and water parks keep the family entertained. |
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With the focus and attention towards off-leash walks and dog parks there seems to be a decline in the use and function of the leash. |
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The product has proven particularly popular in water parks and theme parks. |
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These establishments feature swimming pools, spas, or elaborate water parks for their clientele. |
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It was the kind of night whose fresh, warm air invited lovers to stroll the parks and share loving embraces. |
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We just hope that next time we want to hold a rally the parks authorities are more accommodating than they were last time. |
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At present there are eight public off-street car parks accommodating 935 cars, with seven private car parks with over 600 spaces. |
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The thieves either unscrew or simply rip the number plates from the cars while they are parked in drives, on streets or in car parks. |
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Legalised brothels and drug raves in parks have sparked a political war of words in Manchester. |
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Heavy rain turned the car parks into quagmires to such an extent that cars were banned for Saturday's official qualifying day. |
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The Slieve Bloom mountains and a number of forest parks are within easy reach. |
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Matt is not the bespectacled nerd who taps out columns about dog poo in parks at his typewriter in the evenings. |
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Would one authority cover the enlarged area, or would there be a tug of war between the existing parks over who would absorb the added area? |
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Imagine my surprise, after my ranting about theme parks, to find out that the wax museum has quite a history, most of it made and shaped by women. |
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The Roadking truck stop marks the next leg of the journey as you head south on Barlow Trail though more industrial parks until coming to Glenmore Trail. |
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The four of them wandered the sidewalks and parks half of the time looking for their undeclared leader, and the other half of the time they just had fun. |
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In January 2014, a lifelong District of Columbia parks employee, Medric Mills, collapsed while walking with his grown daughter. |
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The study found that groups of animals with similarly small range sizes had the highest proportion of species living outside wildlife reserves and national parks. |
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Babe Ruth, meanwhile, began knocking balls out of parks as if hitting tee shots at a driving range. |
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For one thing, the National Park Service could make a clearer commitment to keeping phone networks and the web out of the parks. |
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They will do much more than segregate parks and bakeries, which they are already doing. |
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Meanwhile, down on the beaches and in the parks and gardens of the nation, there seems a remarkable readiness to accept the dictates of the safe sun crusaders. |
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Once it was only possible to see animals in zoos or in marine parks but in recent years there has been a huge growth in wildlife tourism around the world. |
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Before Fidel, when segregation was in full swing, the Cuban apartheid meant many clubs and parks still refused black Cubans entry. |
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The tower now stands out, loud and proud, flanked by two green open parks and the colourful wharf, with a riverside walk guiding amblers up to its refurbished doors. |
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There were no large buildings here, only trailer parks and ratty houses. |
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Wisconsin's indoor and outdoor water theme parks draw families from the United States and abroad to slip and slide away in the world's largest water slides. |
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McBride recommends using walkie-talkies for smaller areas, such as theme parks or stadiums, and cell phones for activities in larger areas, such as city sightseeing. |
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My team and I learned that family units are split up and calves are taken from mothers and moved to other parks. |
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You'll camp on sandbars and islands, travel through three national parks, and watch elephants, zebras, kudus, and water bucks lazing along the shoreline. |
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Tanzania is almost four times the size of the UK, and 25 per cent of its land mass is protected in national parks, game reserves or conservation areas. |
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There are parks filled with men pushing strollers and coffee shops where fathers meet their friends, babes in arms. |
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It must also be within easy reach of the station, buses and car parks. |
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There's nothing redeeming in softball, a pastime that seems to attract the greasiest, worst dressed residents of local areas to neighbourhood parks. |
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His breath became so strained that he was forced to quit his job as a horticulturalist for the parks department. |
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Clear and interesting details are given about parks and facilities, and short drives and their attractions, with a colourful relief map of the area. |
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Be assured, this latest XJ is compact enough to fit into a normal-size garage, and can easily cope with the tight spaces of multi-storey car parks. |
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Paying for all those pensions inevitably means less money for parks and schools. |
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Many gardens and parks contain poisonous plants such as yew and laburnum. |
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The city has invested heavily in new and refurbished parks, including a boardwalk along the Passaic River. |
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There are 300 hectares of parks, gardens and green areas within the city boundaries so you're never short of a place of respite from the sightseeing. |
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Jets owner Leon Hess felt the city parks department, which operated Shea Stadium, did not provide enough portable johns for fans tailgating in the parking lot before games. |
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The children and young people of our area are taking the lead in raising awareness of the amount of litter and vandalism on our streets and parks. |
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He rolls the cart down Fourth, across Pontotoc and Linden, to his own block, where he parks it at the curb, between two cars. |
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It's a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to preserving our national parks. |
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Ukraine administers 40 national parks, 2632 habitat management areas, 3025 nature monuments and 1430 other preservations. |
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The purpose of the national parks is the protection of the Wadden Sea ecoregion. |
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Mini-golf and go-cart parks had exploded, each striving to outdo its literally dozens of competitors in outlandishness. |
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The introduced Norway maple for example occupies a prominent status in many of Canada's parks. |
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Some of the most common usages are for parks, golf courses and other sports fields. |
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The goal is to reduce costs as quickly as possible and thus make the wind parks more economically viable. |
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Other parks include Sarphatipark in the De Pijp neighbourhood, Oosterpark in the Oost borough, and Westerpark in the Westerpark neighbourhood. |
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A multitude of parks and gardens, both public and privately owned, are scattered throughout the city. |
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There are promenades along both cliff tops with parks at either end and sandy beaches on the coast. |
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It also had a major influence on the form of the public parks and gardens which appeared around the world in the 19th century. |
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In zoological parks or zoos, live animals are kept for public recreation, education and conservation purposes. |
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Hedgehogs are most abundant within the gardens, parks and amenity land close to or within human settlements. |
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It has adapted to life in suburban areas and urban parks, although not to the extent of red foxes. |
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However, many national parks and protected reserves in Europe do have populations of red deer, roe deer, and fallow deer. |
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Both the hog deer and Eld's deer are rare, whereas Indian sambar and Indian muntjac thrive in protected national parks, such as Khao Yai. |
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Deer have long been bred in captivity as ornaments for parks, but only in the case of reindeer has thorough domestication succeeded. |
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It also inhabits open countryside, fields, copses, parks and gardens, and often occurs in dry areas well away from standing water. |
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It is found in damp meadows, field edges, parks, gardens, woods and stone piles. |
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Lakesides, beaches and water parks are popular places for people to go to relax and enjoy recreation. |
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Small public car parks are located along the Military Road, most of which are free. |
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In the United States, many national and state parks have dedicated campsites and sometimes also allow impromptu backcountry camping by visitors. |
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In North America many campgrounds have facilities for Recreational Vehicles and are also known as RV parks. |
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Touring campsites have full access to the Holiday parks facilities, including clothes washing and showering. |
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The many parks are distributed over the whole city, which makes Hamburg a very verdant city. |
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The biggest parks are the Stadtpark, the Ohlsdorf Cemetery and Planten un Blomen. |
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In 2014 Hamburg celebrated a birthday of park culture, where many parks were reconstructed and cleaned up. |
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Public parks and nature reserves cover a large area in Rome, and the city has one of the largest areas of green space among European capitals. |
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While most of the parks surrounding the villas were destroyed during the building boom of the late 19th century, some of them remain. |
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Rome also has a number of regional parks of much more recent origin including the Pineto Regional Park and the Appian Way Regional Park. |
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There are 28 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Russia, 40 UNESCO biosphere reserves, 41 national parks and 101 nature reserves. |
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The city of Beijing was rebuilt with new palace grounds that included artificial lakes, hills and mountains, and parks. |
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Both mountain zebra subspecies are currently protected in national parks, but are still endangered. |
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As of 2011 In 2007 six of the national parks were declared a joint World Heritage Site under the name Rainforests of the Atsinanana. |
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These parks are Marojejy, Masoala, Ranomafana, Zahamena, Andohahela and Andringitra. |
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It is in the process of setting up IT parks at Kozhikode, at the SEZs approved at Kannur and Kasargod. |
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Its first project is the development of Cyberpark hub in Kozhikode with its spokes at Kannur and Kazargode IT parks. |
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The system encourages the use of set routes leading to central car parks and direct exit routes. |
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PortAventura, one of the largest amusement parks in Europe, with 3,000,000 visitors per year, is located one hour's drive from Barcelona. |
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Until the economic crisis of 2007, this urban area saw significant population growth and the development of new industrial and commercial parks. |
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Most of the electricity comes from hydroelectric facilities and wind parks. |
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Many of these examples can be seen in statues all over the country especially in public parks and spaces. |
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Rehabilitation efforts have resulted in the creation of parks along the riverside, along with stricter pollution controls. |
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Florida is also renowned for amusement parks, orange crops, the Kennedy Space Center, and as a popular destination for retirees. |
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Amusement parks, especially in the Greater Orlando area, make up a significant portion of tourism. |
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Other major theme parks in the area include Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa. |
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The largest parks are near the downtown area, including the Park of the Reserve, Park of the Exposition, Campo de Marte and University Park. |
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San Isidro has parks, including Parque El Olivar, which is home to olive trees imported from Spain during the seventeenth century. |
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Ujung Kulon National Park is one of the national parks and nature conservation sites that are important in Indonesia, and the world. |
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A number of parks preserve and interpret the Bay of Fundy's coastal ecosystem. |
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The five provinces bordering the Gulf of Saint Lawrence also have several provincial parks apiece, some of which preserve coastal features. |
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Several parks and nature preserves are found at various locations along the shoreline. |
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Countless towns, streets, and parks bear names derived from Dutch places or from the surnames of the early Dutch settlers. |
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A portion of Isfjorden is included in the national parks of Norway as Nordre Isfjorden Land National Park. |
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In Wintertime ice sculptures are on display on the cities squares and parks. |
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The state also has a large number of water parks and thermal springs converted into water parks. |
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There are six forest parks in the South Island which are on public land administered by the Department of Conservation. |
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Among the other parks are Central Park in Bidhannagar and Millennium Park on Strand Road, along the Hooghly River. |
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With 78 state parks, 19 state recreation areas, and 6 state forests, Michigan has the largest state park and state forest system of any state. |
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These parks and forests include Holland State Park, Mackinac Island State Park, Au Sable State Forest, and Mackinaw State Forest. |
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The TWRA is an independent agency tasked with enforcing all wildlife, boating, and fisheries regulations outside of state parks. |
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The park is larger than Yellowstone, Everglades, Glacier, and Grand Canyon national parks combined. |
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Nearly one fifth of Nicaragua is designated as protected areas like national parks, nature reserves, and biological reserves. |
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Aside from a number of large parks and open spaces, the population density of the district is high. |
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These manufacturers are often found in similar locations but in many cases they are to be found in multi sector business parks. |
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In Estonia there are 5 national parks, more than 100 nature reserves and around 130 landscape protection areas. |
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These small cetaceans are more often than not kept in theme parks and dolphinariums, such as SeaWorld. |
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I think we should improve existent parks rather than create new ones. |
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He spent weeks circulating antipigeon propaganda and dropping seed laced with spermicide through the local streets and parks. |
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Many car parks are now run using the same in-vehicle unit and cashcard and ERP gantries instead of the coupon system. |
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They contain three national parks, the Yorkshire Dales, Northumberland, and the Peak District. |
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Their powers are limited to services such as collecting waste, controlling dogs and maintaining parks and cemeteries. |
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Muntjac deer, which escaped from deer parks at the turn of the twentieth century, are also found in the forest. |
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In Birmingham libraries, leisure centres, parks, play areas, transport, street cleaning and waste collection face cuts among other services. |
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Typical activities undertaken by a parish council include allotments, parks, public clocks, and entering Britain in Bloom. |
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The national parks of England and Wales have a distinctive legislative framework and history. |
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Louisiana operates a system of 22 state parks, 17 state historic sites and one state preservation area. |
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An estimated 110 million people visit the national parks of England and Wales each year. |
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Funding for national parks is complex, but the full cost of each park authority is funded from central government funds. |
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Tourism is an important part of the economy of the regions which contain national parks. |
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It is estimated that the national parks of England and Wales receive 110 million visitors each year. |
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The Kinder Trespass in 1932 was a landmark in the campaign for national parks and open access to moorland in Britain. |
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Other attractions on the fringes of the national park include the theme parks of Alton Towers and Gulliver's Kingdom, and the Peak Wildlife Park. |
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Sheffield City Council has created a new chain of parks spanning the hill side behind Sheffield Station. |
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Truro is also noted for its parks and open spaces, including Victoria Gardens, Boscawen Park and Daubuz Moors. |
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Other major parks in the city include Allestree Park, Darley Park, Chaddesden Park, Alvaston Park, Normanton Park and Osmaston Park. |
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Gang mowers are used over large areas of turf such as sports fields or parks. |
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Rugby contains several large parks, most notably Caldecott Park near the town hall. |
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Specialist tour buses are also often owned and operated by safari parks and other theme parks or resorts. |
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Free bicycle parking places are available in car parks 1 and 1A, at Terminal 4, and to the North and South of Terminal 5's Interchange Plaza. |
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There are regular bus service transfers between the Terminal building and Stansted's car parks and hotels. |
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Indonesia, for example, has created an extensive system of national parks and preserves for this purpose. |
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Others were adjacent to or in royal forests or deer parks and were important in their upkeep. |
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National parks are usually owned and managed by national or state governments. |
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In fact this tradition has been revived in parks and stately homes around the UK at promenade concerts such as the Battle Proms. |
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On some football event dates, opposing team supporters have been separated into the two different car parks. |
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With an average of 670,000 visitors per year between 2007 and 2011, one of the most popular parks is Botanic Gardens in the Queen's Quarter. |
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Violence erupted, starting on the Isle of Skye, when Highland landlords cleared their lands for sheep and deer parks. |
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There are 58 national parks and hundreds of other federally managed parks, forests, and wilderness areas. |
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More than 400 registered zoos and animal parks operate in Germany, which is believed to be the largest number in any country. |
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In response the system of national parks and protected areas, first established in 1935, was substantially expanded. |
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Many of Glasgow's trees and plants begin to flower at this time of the year and parks and gardens are filled with spring colours. |
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Other wind farms are found on inland, mostly upland sites, but there are none in the Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons national parks. |
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Park and Ride services are operated from car parks at Landore, Fabian Way and Fforestfach. |
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Swansea Bay, Mumbles and Gower are home to various parks and gardens and almost 20 nature reserves. |
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Other parks include Cwmdonkin Park, where Dylan Thomas played as a child, and Victoria Park which is close to the promenade on the seafront. |
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The main municipal parks in Newport are Tredegar Park, Belle Vue Park and Beechwood Park. |
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There is a wide range of smaller industries, mostly located in industrial and business parks especially at Llangefni and Gaerwen. |
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Major retail parks away from the city centre include the Berryden Retail Park, the Kittybrewster Retail Park and the Beach Boulevard Retail Park. |
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The city council operates public tennis courts in various parks including an indoor tennis centre at Westburn Park. |
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The names of many of the city's bridges, tapered skyscrapers, and parks are known around the world. |
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What all these parks have in common is that they are, at heart, knowledge partnerships that foster innovation. |
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Today more than 380,000 workers in North America work in university research parks. |
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Research parks exist to enhance collaboration between academia, industry and government. |
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Nova Scotia has two national parks, Kejimkujik and Cape Breton Highlands, and many other protected areas. |
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The lines would cut through a number of previously pristine national parks and protected areas. |
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Somalia has a number of local attractions, consisting of historical sites, beaches, waterfalls, mountain ranges and national parks. |
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A significant population of other wild animals, reptiles and birds can be found in the national parks and game reserves in the country. |
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The Netherlands has 20 national parks and hundreds of other nature reserves, that include lakes, heathland, woods, dunes and other habitats. |
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This property was used for the advantage of the inhabitants of the burgh, funding such facilities as public parks, museums and civic events. |
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Plants with unusual growth habits, sizes, and colours are propagated and planted in parks and gardens throughout the world. |
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Public facilities include a regional sports and leisure centre, two golf courses, major parks, a civic centre and theatre and a college campus. |
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As a consequence the town has numerous parks, the largest being Balbirnie Park, Carleton Park, Gilvenbank Park, Riverside Park, and Warout Park. |
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Stamps were issued with his likeness in 1974 and 2008 and streets, parks, and public squares were named after him throughout Wales. |
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Popular activities in the national parks include hill walking, hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, kayaking and climbing. |
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Wrexham has three parks, Bellevue Park, Acton Park and Erddig Park, as well as a green area within the town centre called Llwyn Isaf. |
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Many small communities have established industrial parks with only access to a nearby highway, and with only the basic utilities and roadways. |
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Some of the parks along the waterfront include Lincoln Park, Grant Park, Burnham Park and Jackson Park. |
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The two parks themselves are connected by a wide strip of parkland called the Midway Plaisance, running adjacent to the University of Chicago. |
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Whitland is home to a number of residential and holiday static caravan parks that provide housing to mature residents. |
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Following the idea established in Yellowstone, there soon followed parks in other nations. |
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The QNNP is contiguous to four Nepali national parks, creating a transborder conservation area equal in size to Switzerland. |
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Zion National Park is one of the most visited national parks in the United States. |
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They also differ from national parks in their more limited opportunities for extensive outdoor recreation. |
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As they have the same landscape quality, AONBs may be compared to the national parks of England and Wales. |
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Unlike AONBs, national parks have special legal powers to prevent unsympathetic development. |
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These small cetaceans are more often than not kept in theme parks, such as SeaWorld, commonly known as a dolphinarium. |
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The outskirts of the town feature many large holiday parks and caravan sites. |
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A little further to the south lie the conjoined parks of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. |
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Public parks include the Phoenix Park, Herbert Park and St Stephen's Green. |
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Queens Park or Longton park in Dresden is one of the city's heritage parks and is famous for its horticulture and lakes. |
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In Spain, with some exceptions, there has been little opposition to the installation of inland wind parks. |
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However, the projects to build offshore parks have been more controversial. |
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South Africa has, for example, many opportunities for tourists to see the country's wildlife in its national parks, such as the Kruger Park. |
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Four of Spain's thirteen national parks are located in the Canary Islands, more than any other autonomous community. |
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The parks foster ecological research programmes and public education in the natural sciences. |
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This label is intended to protect and promote remarkable gardens and parks. |
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Its boundaries encompass many parks and open areas, giving it an airy and green appearance. |
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Oslo has a large number of parks and green areas within the city core, as well as outside it. |
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Denmark has three national parks and several nature reserves, some of them inside the national park areas. |
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In fact, Sweden was the first European country that established 9 national parks. |
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As of 2017, France counts 10 national parks, around 50 regional parks and 8 marine parks. |
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The Swiss National Park, created in 1914, was one of the earliest national parks in Europe. |
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In addition to the Swiss National Park, Switzerland also has sixteen regional nature parks. |
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At the Royal Arsenal, several new parks and gardens have been landscaped but some can only be accessed by residents. |
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At this time of year, the sangha would retreat to monasteries, public parks or forests, where people would come to them. |
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It is used to describe the size of suburban dacha or allotment garden plots or small city parks where the hectare would be too large. |
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The fairground rides are situated in the Great Dockray and Market Square car parks situated in the commercial area of Penrith. |
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Unlike many industrial areas, typically served by a narrow gauge railway, parks were free from redevelopment. |
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Bees to Robin Hood's Bay, passing through the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors national parks. |
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There are 96 parks and 18 gardens in Moscow, including four botanical gardens. |
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Izmaylovsky Park, created in 1931, is one of the largest urban parks in the world along with Richmond Park in London. |
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Many of Moscow's parks and landscaped gardens are protected natural environments. |
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Many of Moscow's large parks offer marked trails for skiing and frozen ponds for skating. |
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Additionally, many of the remaining native populations lie on protected land, such as national parks or wildlife preserves. |
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Beatrix is thrilled and returns home, taking a drive through the parks to celebrate first. |
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More recently, tourism supports mountain communities, with some intensive development around attractions such as national parks or ski resorts. |
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Other attractions on the fringes of the region include the theme parks at Alton Towers and Gulliver's Kingdom, and the Peak Wildlife Park. |
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Roundhay Park is the largest park in the city, and is one of the largest city parks in Europe. |
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There are many more smaller parks and open spaces scattered around the city, which makes Leeds one of the Greenest cities in the United Kingdom. |
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Wakefield's three contiguous parks have a history dating back to 1893 when Clarence Park opened on land near Lawe Hill. |
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There are two notable parks in Hornsea, Hall Garth Park which includes a historic moated site, and the Memorial Gardens. |
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The Local Government Act 1972 resulted in a major change in the governance of national parks. |
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The establishment of this and similar national parks helped to improve access for all outdoors enthusiasts. |
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There are many areas that provide space for interesting walks, including commons, parks, canals, and disused railway tracks. |
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But you must keep skeleton staff on duty at all car parks while the event is still open. |
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It's one of only three street plazas in the country, a new generation of parks for streetstyle skateboarding. |
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I have discovered that wave pools are generally in the center of water parks. |
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Waymarking in Europe is commonplace and British national parks have resisted their introduction. |
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Dr Fleay was the first to breed platypus in captivity, and many of his discoveries are still used today at wildlife parks around Australia. |
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No wildlife parks or farms have reported a missing female and it is thought she escaped a private collection or was dumped. |
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The one-year-old Siberian tiger's life was in danger because he was unwanted by any UK zoos or wildlife parks. |
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A ZOO keeper was crushed to death by an elephant yesterday at one of millionaire John Aspinall's controversial wildlife parks. |
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The Minister observed Ethiopia has aimed to set up 17 incorporated agro industrial parks in different regions of the nation. |
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Water parks and jungle gyms are just a few creations that can be made with Mega Ball Run 's pieces. |
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Car parks and parking bays The lay-bys on the Council of Europe Boulevard will be closed from 6pm on Wednesday until 10pm on Thursday. |
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A small portion of land has also been rezoned urban and parks and recreation. |
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Freshly-made baps and packs of ready-to-cook breakfasts were handed out to showgoers at summer festivals and caravan parks. |
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Participants sneak out under cover of darkness to converge on beauty spots and parks which only hours earlier were filled with families. |
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It runs through fourteen states and over sixty federal, state, and local parks and forests. |
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Similar provision has been made for Scottish national parks. |
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New York has many state parks and two major forest preserves. |
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The idea for a form of national parks was first proposed in the United States in the 1860s, where national parks were established to protect wilderness areas such as Yosemite. |
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Most zoos or wildlife parks across the world usually try to replicate animals' natural habitat as best they can for the sake of the animals' wellbeing. |
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Recreation and tourism bring visitors and funds into the parks, to sustain their conservation efforts and support the local population through jobs and businesses. |
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I saw nothing else that is superior to the common run of parks. |
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As well as numerous parks, open spaces, and extensive riverside areas, puzzlingly the report also overlooked the 1000 acre Town Moor at the heart of the city. |
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The City has no sizeable parks within its boundary, but does have a network of a large number of gardens and small open spaces, many of them maintained by the Corporation. |
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In addition to First State National Historical Park, Delaware has several museums, wildlife refuges, parks, houses, lighthouses, and other historic places. |
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The South Island has ten national parks established under the National Parks Act 1980 and which are administered by the Department of Conservation. |
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The conservation measures include establishing national wildlife parks. |
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Six national parks protect the largely untouched, yet fragile environment. |
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Despite this, Cabrillo is now remembered as the first European to travel the California coast, and many parks, schools, buildings and streets in California bear his name. |
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However, some lights were darkened, including those of the amusement parks in Coney Island, Brooklyn, and the Coney Island Light, and Sandy Hook Lighthouse. |
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The numerous parks in the city can also be considered tourist attractions. |
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Miraflores has parks and green areas, more than most other districts. |
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Ghana has an array of wildlife that can be seen at zoos and national parks in Ghana, although populations have been drastically reduced by habitat loss and poaching. |
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The emperor had large ice pits located in the parks in and around Chang'an for preserving food, while the wealthy and elite had their own smaller ice pits. |
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Usually in organized parks or wilderness areas, backcountry campsites require a permit, which may be free, obtainable at visitor centers and ranger stations. |
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Some holiday parks includes a small campsite for those touring the area, where they can pay to pitch tents or site touring caravans and motorhomes. |
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The following year, IATP estimated that 345 parks were open by the end of 2014, and that another 115 would open by the end of 2015 in North America. |
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Similar parks have more recently been opened in other countries. |
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