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“The site is a horseshoe-shaped gorge rising 250 feet above the Waghora River, which cut it from the volcanic rock and is still fed by a series of seven waterfalls that tumble from the heights above.”
“A recent addition to Williamsburg's Bedford Street, this oysters and cocktails spot is home to an absinthe fountain and marble-topped horseshoe-shaped bar that will have those who have visited New Orleans' Olde Absinthe House feeling a serious bout of déjà vu.”
The Huffington Post: Monique Stringfellow: Best Places in New York to Celebrate Mardi Gras
“A recent addition to Williamsburg's Bedford Street, this oysters and cocktails spot is home to an absinthe fountain and marble-topped horseshoe-shaped bar that will have those who have visited New Orleans' Olde Absinthe House feeling a serious bout of déjà vu.”
The Huffington Post: Monique Stringfellow: Best Places in New York to Celebrate Mardi Gras
“It is unclear if — and how — preservationists would fund repairing the horseshoe-shaped structure.”
“As Ben and Ed watched, Bella took a seat at the horseshoe-shaped bar directly opposite them.”
“Underneath the clear, concave canopy that swept from ground level up to the top floor, Sisko approached the horseshoe-shaped desk that stood in front of a row of turbolifts.”
Simon & Schuster: Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
“The six men and one woman sitting at the horseshoe-shaped table facing her looked so much more human than they did on TV.”
“Its unsettling effects are playing out here in Manassas, along Brewer Creek Place, a modest, horseshoe-shaped street lined with 98 brick townhouses.”
The Huffington Post: Short Sales Sweep The Nation: Troubled Homeowners Walk Away With Less
“Indonesia, a vast archipelago of 240 million people, is prone to earthquakes and volcanoes because it sits along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a horseshoe-shaped string of faults that lines the Pacific Ocean.”
The Wall Street Journal: Indonesia Volcano Spews Ash in Biggest Eruption
“Indonesia, a vast archipelago of 235 million people, is prone to earthquakes and volcanos because it sits along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a horseshoe-shaped string of faults that lines the Pacific.”
The Huffington Post: Mount Merapi Eruption Causes Flight Cancellations
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