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A road that is raised, as to be above water, marshland etc.
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The "Rough Guide to Hong Kong and Macau" lists "25 things not to miss" that include a dim sum lunch at a place like the Lin Heung Teahouse (852-2523-5463); a trideride up Victoria Peak (1,817 feet); a night at the Cantonese Opera; Temple Street Night Market with stalls and street restaurants; a tram ride from Central to Causeway Bay; and Wong Tai Sin Temple in Kowloon.
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Return to the causeway to Benfleet station in the near distance.
11 p.m. 10) Ships That Pass in the Night If you still have the energy, pop back to the causeway, to the Fort Amador Resort and Marina, located at its tip.
Highways that skirt town now connect to causeways whisking travelers to upscale beach communities like St. Simons Island.
In February 2001, the Niles Report proposed an additional four modifications to the causeway project: to either replace the fishway, open the gates during peak fish migration, open the gates permanently, or replace the entire causeway with a bridge.
For an alternative to Old Town, follow Ocean Avenue to the causeway that connects the mainland to Marblehead Neck.
(The older posts appear to have belonged to a causeway across the river that had fallen into disrepair by the time the houses were built several centuries later).
The planned routes run from Ashton Vale to Temple Meads, and from Hengrove to Cribbs Causeway.
BBC News went to Giant's Causeway to find out more.
Caltrans was waiting for the ability to create a causeway to span the area instead.
Leaving a company of troops to defend the causeway to the bridge and begin construction of defenses, he took 100 regulars and 20 Loyalists toward Kemp's Landing.
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