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Valley Of The Giants (Victoria)
Valley of the Giants may refer to: Places * Valley of the Giants (Oregon), a forest preserve * Valley of the Giants (Michigan), a stand of virgin Old Growth cedar on South Manitou Island * Valley of the Giants, Western Australia, Denmark, Western Australia Denmark is a coastal town located on Wilson Inlet in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, south-south-east of the state capital of Perth. At the 2016 census, Denmark had a population of 2,558; however, the population can be ... Music * Valley of the Giants (band) * ''Valley of the Giants'' (album), self-titled debut album Films * ''The Valley of the Giants'' (1919 film), a silent drama directed by James Cruze * ''The Valley of the Giants'' (1927 film), directed by Charles Brabin * ''Valley of the Giants'' (film), a 1938 film directed by William Keighley {{disambig, geo ...
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Valley Of The Giants (Oregon)
The Valley of the Giants is a forest preserve owned and managed by the Bureau of Land Management and is located in a remote portion of the Oregon Coast Range of Northwest Oregon in the United States, near the former company town of Valsetz. Receiving greater than of rain annually, the preserve is home to many large specimens of Douglas-fir and Western Hemlock. A famous specimen is "Big Guy" which at one time was the second largest Douglas-fir known standing in Oregon. Before "Big Guy" was blown down by a wind storm in 1981, it was estimated to be over 600 years old, stood approximately above the forest floor, and had an estimated girth. Valley of the Giants Trailhead In 1976, the Bureau of Land Management designated the site as an Outstanding Natural Area. The Valley of the Giants is located west of Falls City via logging roads generally suitable for passenger cars, if driven slowly. Visitors are encouraged to call BLM's Salem District Office at 503-375-5646 for directions ...
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Valley Of The Giants (Michigan)
Valley of the Giants may refer to: Places * Valley of the Giants (Oregon), a forest preserve * Valley of the Giants (Michigan), a stand of virgin Old Growth cedar on South Manitou Island * Valley of the Giants, Western Australia, Denmark, Western Australia Music * Valley of the Giants (band) * ''Valley of the Giants'' (album), self-titled debut album Films * ''The Valley of the Giants'' (1919 film), a silent drama directed by James Cruze * ''The Valley of the Giants'' (1927 film), directed by Charles Brabin * ''Valley of the Giants'' (film), a 1938 film directed by William Keighley {{disambig, geo ...
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South Manitou Island
South Manitou Island ( ) is located in Lake Michigan, approximately west of Leland, Michigan. It is part of Leelanau County and the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The uninhabited island is in land area and can be accessed by a ferry service from Leland. Guided tours on open-air vehicles are available to visitors, but most traffic is on foot. Larger North Manitou Island lies to its north. The island is wide and long. It is part of an island chain that extends north to the Straits of Mackinac. The island consists of a ridge of tilted layers of limestone, buried under a blanket of glacial debris. Glaciers carved out the Lake Michigan basin. When the basin filled with water, the peaks of the ridge remained exposed as islands. During post-glacial times, winds blowing on the high, sandy bluffs on the west side of the island moved sand inland, forming sand dunes. Florence Lake is the island's only inland lake. The island has a system of trails and campsites. A growth of ...
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Valley Of The Giants, Western Australia
A valley is an elongated low area often running between Hill, hills or Mountain, mountains, which will typically contain a river or stream running from one end to the other. Most valleys are formed by erosion of the land surface by rivers or streams over a very long period. Some valleys are formed through erosion by glacier, glacial ice. These glaciers may remain present in valleys in high mountains or polar areas. At lower latitudes and altitudes, these glaciation, glacially formed valleys may have been created or enlarged during ice ages but now are ice-free and occupied by streams or rivers. In desert areas, valleys may be entirely dry or carry a watercourse only rarely. In karst, areas of limestone bedrock, dry valleys may also result from drainage now taking place cave, underground rather than at the surface. Rift valleys arise principally from tectonics, earth movements, rather than erosion. Many different types of valleys are described by geographers, using terms th ...
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Denmark, Western Australia
Denmark is a coastal town located on Wilson Inlet in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, south-south-east of the state capital of Perth. At the 2016 census, Denmark had a population of 2,558; however, the population can be several times the base population during tourist seasons. History '' 't Landt van de Leeuwin'' (Leeuwin's Land) was the original Dutch name for the area from King George Sound to the Swan River. It was named after the Dutch East Indiaman , which sighted the coast from Hamelin Bay to Point D'Entrecasteaux in 1622. The coastline of the Denmark area was observed in 1627 by the Dutchman François Thijssen, captain of the ship (The Golden Seahorse), who sailed to the east as far as Ceduna in South Australia and back. Captain Thijssen had seen the south coast of Australia and charted about of it between Cape Leeuwin and the Nuyts Archipelago. Two centuries later, when the first Europeans entered the lands around the present Denmark, the area ...
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Valley Of The Giants (album)
''Valley of the Giants'' is the only album by Canadian indie rock supergroup Supergroup or super group may refer to: * Supergroup (music), a music group formed by artists who are already notable or respected in their fields * Supergroup (physics), a generalization of groups, used in the study of supersymmetry * Supergroup ... Valley of the Giants. It was released in February 2004 on the record label Arts & Crafts. Track listing # "Claudia & Klaus" – 5:49 # "Westworld" – 6:26 # "Cantara Sin Guitara" – 8:05 # "Beyond the Valley" – 9:59 # "Waiting to Catch a Bullet" – 10:00 # "Whaling Tale" – 8:57 # "Back to God's Country" – 9:16 # "Bala Bay Inn" – 7:00 References 2004 debut albums Valley of the Giants (band) albums Arts & Crafts Productions albums {{2000s-post-rock-album-stub ...
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The Valley Of The Giants (1919 Film)
''Valley of the Giants'' is a 1919 American silent romantic drama film directed by James Cruze and starring Wallace Reid and Grace Darmond. Based on Peter B. Kyne's popular 1918 novel of the same name, the film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. Cast Location The film was shot on locations in Humboldt County, California. Preservation This film was presumed lost for 90 years until 2010 when a print was returned to the United States from Russia's Gosfilmofond archive. Flash titles were in the Russian language.'Progressive Silent Film List: 'The Valley of the Giants''
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The Valley Of The Giants (1927 Film)
''The Valley of the Giants'' is a 1927 silent film adventure directed by Charles Brabin and starring Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon who were real-life man and wife. It was based on novelby Peter B. Kyne. First National produced and distributed the film having gained the screen rights to the story from Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount. Paramount had made a version of the novel in 1919 with Wallace Reid, and it would again be filmed in 1938. A copy of this film survives at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. It is also listed as existing in an incomplete print at the Library of Congress. A 16mm copy is housed at the Wisconsin Center for Film & Theater Research. Cast *Milton Sills as Bryce Cardigan *Doris Kenyon as Shirley Pennington * Arthur Stone as Buck Ogilvy *George Fawcett as John Cardigan *Paul Hurst as Randeau *Charles Sellon as Pennington *Yola d'Avril as Felice *Phil Brady as Big Boy *James A. Marcus as Mayor *Erville Alderson as Councilman *Dan Crimmins as Councilm ...
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