The city of Chester stands on the River Dee. A stone weir on the river has survived since the eleventh century. It was built on the site of an embankment dam to provide water for the water mills mills and, in the early 20th century, a hydro-electr... read more
The Red Tower is Pärnu's oldest architectural monument and practically the only surviving medieval defence structure. In the 14th century, Pärnu became a member of the Hanseatic trade union. The town prospered and played an important... read more
Fitzroy Gardens is a small park of only 26 hectares on the the south-eastern tip of Melbourne's business centre. It was named in honour of Charles Augustus Fitzroy, governor of the state of New South Wales. Today, it is one of Australia's... read more
The Yarra River Valley is one of Australia's premier wine regions. It is here that the world famous Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet and Cabernet Sauvignon wines are produced Sauvignon.
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