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355. Abandoned Cemeteries by: Gravediggers You walk through the woods and stumble upon a gravestone. One becomes two, two becomes three and before you know it you're standing in the middle of an overgrown, forgotten cemetery.
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356. Bus Stations by: Bus Drivers To locate, waymark and photograph bus stations, bus terminals and bus transfer points worldwide. To also note any intresting information about the station. |
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358. Man-made Waterfalls by: Man-made waterfalls Outdoor man-made waterfalls, with a minimum vertical fall of 5 feet and a continuous flow of water for most of the year. This includes waterfalls created by dams, aqueducts, weirs, hydro-electric power stations, garden waterfalls, sculptures, etc.
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359. Ferries and Ferry Landings by: Ferry loggers This category contains ferry landings and ferry terminals. This category initially covered ferries, as well, but their mobility made waymarking problematic (no fixed location for people to find them). |
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361. Louisiana Historical Markers by: Louisiana Historic Markers Roadside historic markers are our windows to the past. They educate us, they make us curious to investigate, or they provide a nice excuse to take a break and stretch our legs while we read what happened in the State of Louisiana.
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364. Grain Elevators by: Grain Elevators A category for documenting grain elevators - buildings or complex of buildings for storage, shipment and trading of grains.
Can be framed or cribbed wood, steel, concrete or other materials.
Must be commercial grain elevators, individual farm elevators or grain storage facilities will not be accepted.
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366. Sit-by-me Statues by: Please Sit By Me This category is for "Sit-by-Me", "Stand-by-Me", & other "INTERACT with Me" statues. Please click on "show additional information" below to see requirements for posting in this category. |
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369. High Level Marks by: High Water Markers A category to waymark high level marks. These can be any mark or marker that depicts historic levels reached when water, snow, mud, ash, etc. attained certain levels in depth or height. |
370. Carnegie Library Buildings by: Carnegie Libraries Managers More than 2500 Carnegie library buildings were built between 1881 and 1919. Many of the buildings still exist today and are used for various purposes. This category will list these buildings regardless of their use today. |
371. Pet Stores by: Out of the cage This category marks commercial business locations that focus their inventory on pets and/or pet supplies.
If "[show additional information]" is visible below, please click it for the full category description. |
372. Portuguese Inventory of Architectural Patrimony by: IPA [PT] Esta Categoria de Waymarking é para compilar a lista do património arquitectónico Português (em território nacional) e de raiz Portuguesa (espalhado pelo Mundo). [EN] This Waymarking Category is for recording the Portuguese architectural patrimony (in Portugal) and of Portuguese roots (spread throughout the world). |
373. Insect Hotels by: Insect Hotel Managers Looking for <b>Insect Hotels</b> all around the world.<br><br>
Insect Hotels? What are you talking about?
An Insect Hotel is a man-made structure offering good living conditions to different kinds of insects that are pollinators and pest controllers, like wild living bees, wasps, ladybugs, dragonflies, beetles, spiders and other beneficial insects. Find and waymark them. |
374. LEED Buildings by: The LEEDers The purpose of this Category is to Waymark Buildings with one of four levels (e.g. Bronze/Certified, Silver, Gold, or Platinum) of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design(LEED) Certification.
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