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Kelly Hill may refer to: *Kelly Hill, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Kanawha County *Kelly Hill Conservation Park, a protected area on Kangaroo Island in South Australia *Kelli Hill (born 1960), an American gymnastics coach See also *Kelly Hills, an Australian mountain range *Kelly Park (other) Kelly Park may refer to: Parks *Albert Kelly Park, a park in southwest Portland, Oregon, USA *Dr. Howard A. Kelly Park, a park in Orange County, Florida, USA *Edward J. Kelly Park, a park located in Washington, D.C., USA * J.J. Kelly Park, a park i ...
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Kelly Hill, West Virginia
Kelly Hill is an unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geographers classify West Virginia as part of the Southern United States while the Bur ..., United States. References Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Unincorporated communities in Kanawha County, West Virginia {{KanawhaCountyWV-geo-stub ...
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Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Kelly Hill Conservation Park, formerly the Kelly Hill National Park, is a protected area in South Australia located on Kangaroo Island. The Kelly Hill Caves system is the main attraction within the conservation park. In 1993, a portion of the conservation park was excised to create the Cape Bouguer Wilderness Protection Area. It is classified as an IUCN Category III protected area. See also * Karatta, South Australia * Protected areas of South Australia Protected areas of South Australia consists of protected areas located within South Australia and its immediate onshore waters and which are managed by South Australian Government agencies. As of March 2018, South Australia contains 359 sepa ... References External linksKelly Hill Conservation Park webpage on protected planet Protected areas of Kangaroo Island Conservation parks of South Australia Protected areas established in 1971 1971 establishments in Australia {{SouthAustralia-protected-area-stu ...
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Kelli Hill
Kelli Hill (born 1960 in Silver Spring, Maryland) is a United States Artistic gymnastics coach who coached Olympians Dominique Dawes, Elise Ray, and Courtney Kupets, and Olympic reserves Corrie Lothrop and Kayla DiCello. She was the head coach of the 2000 and 2004 Olympic teams and of the 1994, 1996, 1999, and 2003 World Championship teams for Women's artistic gymnastics. She is the owner of Hill's Gymnastics Training Center (Hill's Angels) in Gaithersburg, Maryland Biography Hill was born in Silver Spring, Maryland and attended Montgomery Blair High School. She did gymnastics as a child and a teen, however she has described herself as a "low level" gymnast who was "not good at it." She went to the University of Maryland where she walked on to the gymnastics team. She intended to major in physical education, with the goal of coaching gymnastics. However, she dropped out months before graduation due to the requirement that she spend eight weeks as a student-teacher. In 1981, at ...
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Kelly Hills
The Kelly Hills ( kdd, Aputjilpi) are a mountain range at the southern end of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is located in the locality of Petermann directly north of the Musgrave Ranges and about northeast of Amaṯa in South Australia. Its highest point is about above sea level. Mount Robert, at the eastern end of the range, is about above sea level. The area is known as Aputjilpinya in the native Yankunytjatjara language. It forms part of an important Mala Dreaming track that runs between Uluṟu and Ulkiya. There are a few soakages located within the hills. One of them, Puntitjara, was recorded by several early White explorers travelling through the Kelly Hills. The South Australian government's North-West Prospecting Expedition, led by Lawrence Wells, was brought there by an Aboriginal guide in 1903; one of the expedition's prospectors, Herbert Basedow, recorded the name as "Punndijarrinna" and reported that it was a good source of water. Basedow returned to P ...
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