FarmCove can mean one of at least three places FarmCove, New South Wales , in Sydney Harbour, Australia FarmCove, New Zealand , suburb of Auckland, New Zealand FarmCove, bay in Macquarie Harbour , Tasmania, Australia disambig ... more details
Infobox New Zealand suburbs name FarmCove image caption1 city1 Auckland City city2 ward Howick established area population popdate trainstations ferryterminals airports hospitals north Tamaki River northeast Half Moon Bay, Auckland Half Moon Bay east Pakuranga southeast Highland Park, New Zealand Highland Park south Sunnyhills southwest Tamaki River west Tamaki, New Zealand Tamaki northwest Point England map caption2 The suburb of FarmCove is located in eastern Auckland , New Zealand . The suburb is in the Howick ward, one of the thirteen administrative divisions of Auckland city. In FarmCove, there are two main schools Wakaaranga Primary School and FarmCove Intermediate. Shops There is a small shopping centre, FarmCove Shopping Centre, which includes a dairy, hairdresser, pet shop, pharmacy, bakery, and language school. coord 36.8957 174.8824 region NZ AUK type city display title Category Suburbs of Auckland Auckland geo stub ... more details
Infobox school name FarmCove Intermediate seal image motto Excellence in all things type State Co educational Intermediate established 1979 address Butley Drive, br Pakuranga, br Auckland coordinates coord 36.8965 174.8921 region NZ AUK type edu display inline,title principal Linda Harvie roll 600 decile 8 MOE 1272 homepage http www.farmcove.school.nz farmcove.school.nz FarmCove Intermediate School is an intermediate school located in Pakuranga , Auckland . It opened in 1979. It currently has a roll of around 620 students and is divided into six areas. Each area usually has a staff of three, including a Senior Teacher, who is in charge of the day to day running of their area. ref cite web url http www.farmcove.school.nz about2.html title FarmCove Intermediate School accessdate 2008 09 10 ref The current principal since April 2011 is Linda Harvie. The previous principal for about 17 years was Madeleine East, who was named an associate member of the New Zealand Principals Federation on May, 2007 ref cite news url http www.times.co.nz cms news education 2007 05 art100016515.php title Prestigious award takes principal to top of the class publisher Howick and Pakuranga Times date 14 May 2007 accessdate 2008 09 10 ref and a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit on the 1st June, 2009. ref http www.times.co.nz cms news 2009 06 honours for wine guru and principal.php Honours for wine guru and principal Howick and Pakuranga Times. Accessed 04 07 09 ref ref http www.stuff.co.nz auckland local news eastern courier 2465486 Honour for FarmCove principal Honour for FarmCove Principal Stuff & Eastern Courier. Accessed 04 07 09 ref The school has been awarded the MultiServe Telecom Information Award and twice won the Goodman Fielder School of the Year Award in the large Primary Intermediate category. ref cite web url http www.farmcove.school.nz School Background.html title School Background FarmCove Intermediate School accessdate 2011 05 01 ref References reflist Category Schools ... more details
Infobox Observatory name FarmCove Observatory background image caption organization code E85 location Pakuranga , Auckland , New Zealand coords coord 36.89368 174.89375 region NZ AUK display inline,title altitude weather established closed website http www.farmcoveobs.co.nz telescope1 name telescope1 type telescope2 name telescope2 type telescope3 name telescope3 type telescope4 name telescope4 type FarmCove Observatory FCO is an amateur astronomical observatory in Pakuranga, Auckland , New Zealand . Built in 2000, the observatory has a Meade LX200R 14 Schmidt Cassegrain F 10 telescope, purchased and on loan from Ohio State University Astronomy Dept. The observatory uses an SBIG ST8XME Charge coupled device CCD camera with clear filter for data acquisition, this camera was supplied recently by the Centre for Backyard Astrophysics. FCO is only used for astronomical research. FarmCove Observatory takes part in cataclysmic variable star CV research for the Center for Backyard Astrophysics and is also known as CBA Pakuranga. Up to January 2006, FCO has contributed over 1400 hours of data to the CBA, and the data from this observatory has been used in a number of scientific papers http arxiv.org find astro ph 1 au McCormick J 0 1 0 all 0 1 . In April 2004 FarmCove Observatory joined the MicroFUN collaboration http www astronomy.mps.ohio state.edu microfun microfun.html headed by Professor Andrew Gould at Ohio State University . The mission of MicroFUN is to obtain intense photometric monitoring of high magnification gravitational microlensing events in the hope of detecting planets orbiting the lensing star . Most of these events are found in the dense star fields of the bulge of the Milky Way galaxy . The first success came in April 2005 when an exoplanet was detected in the event OGLE 2005 BLG 071 http www astronomy.mps.ohio state.edu microfun ob05071 http arxiv.org abs ... www.farmcoveobs.co.nz FarmCove Observatory http cba.phys.columbia.edu Center for Backyard Astrophysics ... more details
File Sydney from domain.jpg thumb 300px FarmCove looking towards the City of Sydney FarmCove is a tidal inlet and shallow bay in Sydney Harbour , separated from Sydney Cove by Bennelong Point, New South Wales Bennelong Point site of the Sydney Opera House . Known to the indigenous inhabitants of Sydney as Woccanmagully , FarmCove was used by them as an initiation ground and for the Kangaroo and Dog Dance . The land immediately adjacent to FarmCove was set aside soon after first European settlement in 1788 by Governor Arthur Phillip for the Government House The Domain, Sydney Domain , a private reserve for the NSW Governor. The first farm for the colony was thereafter established in the area, subsequently lending its name to the cove. ref http www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au welcome to bgt royal botanic gardens history ref After the failure of this first farm, and the transfer of agricultural efforts elsewhere in the colony, Governor Lachlan Macquarie established the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney around FarmCove in 1816. FarmCove was used as an anchorage for Royal Navy , Royal Australian Navy and visiting naval vessels until the 1960 s. ref Gillett, p.21. ref On 3 February 1954, FarmCove was the site of where Her Majesty Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II , Queen of Australia , landed at the beginning of her Royal visits to Australia The Queen s first visit first visit to Australia . It was the first occasion on which a reigning monarch had set foot on Australian soil. Gallery gallery Image FarmCove Sydney 2006.jpg FarmCove. Image Farm Cove.jpg Yachts out in the harbour. File Australia Station Squadron AWM 304426 .jpg Ships of the Royal Navy s Squadron on the Australia Station moored in FarmCove. gallery See also Commonscat inline FarmCove, New South Wales Notes reflist References cite book title A Century of Ships in Sydney Harbour first Ross last Gillett coauthors Melliar Phelps, Michael month year 1980 publisher Rigby Publishers Ltd url isbn 0727012010 Category Geography ... more details
Infobox protected area name Oxon Cove Park and Oxon Hill Farm iucn category V photo photo caption map ... 03000869 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Oxon Cove Park and Oxon CoveFarm is a national Historic district United States historic district that includes a living farm museum operated by the National ... treatment center for the mentally ill known as Godding Croft. The Oxon CoveFarm historic district ...&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Prince 20Georges title Oxon CoveFarm publisher Maryland Historical ... at Godding Croft. Gallery gallery File OXHI fall walk.jpg NPS Official Oxon Hill Farm Oxon Cove Park ... Parks East, Oxon Cove Park and Oxon Hill Farm website http www.mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 1426&COUNTY Prince 20Georges&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Prince 20Georges Oxon CoveFarm ...?marker 4979 The Historical Marker Database, Oxon Cove Park and Oxon Hill Farm entry DEFAULTSORT Oxon Cove Park And Oxon Hill Farm Category Parks in Prince George s County, Maryland Category Farm museums ... established 1959 governing body National Park Service embedded1 Infobox NRHP name Oxon Cove Park embed yes nrhp type hd image Oxon Hill Farm General View Dec 10.JPG caption Oxon Hill Farm, December 2010 location Government Farm Rd., Oxon Hill, Maryland built architect architecture Italianate, et al ... as a plantation , an institutional agricultural complex, and a farm museum. ref name mncppc cite web ... Historical Trust accessdate 2008 10 29 ref Oxon Hill Farm The Oxon Hill Farm includes the Mount Welby home, Farm Museum, barns, a stable, feed building, livestock buildings and a visitor activity barn. Farm animals include cows, horses and chickens. Visitors can view the animals up close daily and learn about the workings of a farm. The Farm Museum building displays historical farm equipment ... http www.nps.gov oxhi historyculture index.htm Oxon Cove Park History & Culture ref From 1891 to 1950, the property was used as a therapeutic farm by St. Elizabeths Hospital , and was known as Godding ... more details
The Cove may refer to The Cove film The Cove film , a 2009 documentary film that describes the annual killing of dolphins in a National Park at Taiji, Wakayama The Cove, New Zealand , a settlement near Dunedin, New Zealand The Cove Palisades State Park , Oregon, United States The Cove Rhode Island , a locality near Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island The Cove Stamford, Connecticut The Cove Atlantis , a hotel in the Bahamas The Cove , nickname of the supporters of Australian soccer team Sydney FC See also Cove , a geographical feature Cove disambiguation dab nl The Cove ... more details
About the coastal feature Unreferenced date June 2009 File McWay cove 1.jpg McWay Cove and McWay Falls thumb right McWay Cove, California , USA A cove is a small type of bay or coast al inlet . They usually have narrow, restricted entrances, are often circular or oval, and are often inside a larger bay . Small, narrow, sheltered bays, inlets, creek tidal creeks , or recesses in a coast are often considered coves. Colloquially, the term can be used to describe a sheltered headlands and bays bay . Geomorphology describes coves as precipitously walled and rounded cirque like openings as in a valley extending into or down a mountainside, or in a hollow or nook of a cliff or steep mountainside. Coves, like bays, are formed by differential erosion . Differential erosion is when softer rocks are worn away faster than the harder rocks surrounding them. These rocks further erode to form a circular bay with a narrow entrance called a cove . An example of a cove is Lulworth Cove on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset , England . West of it a second cove, Stair Hole , is forming. Image Figure lulworth formation.png frame center Two examples of how coves form. The rock types are those of Lulworth Cove . In example A a river breaks through the resistant chalk back rock and limestone leaving the weak clays to be rapidly eroded. In example B the sea breaks through the limestone, perhaps by forming a cave , and then erodes the clay away. References wiktionarypar cove Jackson. Glossary of Geology Fourth Edition. American Geological Institute, Alexandra, Virginia. 1997. Clark, John O. E. & Stiegler, Stella. The Facts on File Dictionary of Earth Science. Market House Books Ltd. New York. 2000 topography stub coastal geography Category Coves Category Coastal and oceanic landforms be ca Cala de Cala Geographie es Ensenada et Abajas gl Enseada nl Cala landvorm pt Enseada ru uk ... more details
The Farm may refer to In places The Farm Canada , a government residence in Canada and home to the Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons The Farm San Francisco , a community center in California, U.S. The Farm Tennessee , an intentional community in Tennessee, U.S. Stanford University or The Farm, in California, U.S. Louisiana State Penitentiary or The Farm, in Louisiana, U.S. Camp Peary or The Farm, a CIA training facility near Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S. In film and television The Farm TV series The Farm TV series , a reality television show format started in Sweden The Farm UK TV series The Farm UK TV series , the UK version The Farm Battlestar Galactica The Farm Battlestar Galactica , an episode of Battlestar Galactica The Farm Flashpoint The Farm Flashpoint , an episode of Flashpoint The Farm Angola, USA , a documentary set in Angola Prison The Farm , an unaired spinoff of The L Word Unaired spin off series and film proposals The L Word In music The Farm band , a British band The Farm U.S. band , an American band The Farm recording studio , a UK recording studio founded by the band Genesis The Farm , a song by Aerosmith from Nine Lives Aerosmith album Nine Lives In literature The Farm novel by Louis Bromfield In Art The Farm Mir , a painting by Joan Mir shown at the National Gallery of Washington See also Farm disambiguation disambig de Farm fr The Farm ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Image OnTheFarm.JPG thumb 1st edition publ. Knopf Of the Farm is a 1965 novel by the American author John Updike . Of the Farm was his fourth novel. The story concerns Joey Robinson, a divorced, thirty five year old Manhattan advertising executive who visits his mother on her unfarmed farm in rural Pennsylvania. He has come with his new wife, Peggy and her son, Richard, a precocious eleven year old. The novel explores both Joey s relationship to his widowed mother, a flinty woman who reveres her farm, and to Peggy, a kind, sensual woman. Joey feels guilt for leaving his mother, and anger at her stubborn refusal to leave the farm, and anger at her from having uprooted his late father from the suburbs to move to the farm decades ago. Joey, though the only man in the novel, is not a man in charge. He is buffeted by doubt, angst, and anger, and is pinballed between his dueling mother and Peggy. John Updike DEFAULTSORT Of The Farm Category 1965 novels Category Novels by John Updike Category Alfred A. Knopf books Category Novels set in Pennsylvania 1960s novel stub ... more details
Other uses File Round farm 2007.jpg thumb 250px Farmland in the USA. The round fields are due to the use ... English manor, showing the use of field strips A farm is an area of land, or, for aquaculture , lake ...? A farm can be a holding of any size from a fraction of a hectare ref cite web last Winterbottom ... drawn wagon, 1920s, Iowa , USA There are two unrelated etymologies for the term farm Latin Main Farm revenue commutation The word in the sense of an agricultural land holding derives from the verb Farm revenue commutation to farm a revenue source, whether taxes, customs, rents of a group of manors or simply to hold an individual manor by the feudal land tenure of fee farm . The word is from ..., which was their principal revenue source, so to hold a manor by the tenure of fee farm became ... farm comes from Old English feorm, farm provision, stores of food, supplies, possessions provisions ... farm , feormere purveyor, grocer , feormian to provision, sustain , and feorh life, spirit . ref Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, farm . ref ref Mantello, Rigg, Medieval Latin an introduction ... minded farmer was largely spreading. With the Renaissance came the plantation, a farm primarily worked ... the farm could be staffed by fewer people and big machines. This meant a complete revolution for farming. Types of farms File Ontario farm.jpg thumb A typical North American grain farm with farmstead ... farms breed and produce other animals and livestock. A farm that is primarily used for the production of milk and dairy is a dairy farm . A market gardening market garden or truck farm is a farm ... for transplant, lumber, or decorative use. A plantation is usually a large farm or estate, on which ... link date December 2008 ref Prison farms main Prison farm Prison farm s are farms which serve as prisons ... of a farm, producing crops. ref http www2.newsadvance.com news 2008 aug 28 taxpayers get a break from ... Iowa , USA Farm control and ownership has traditionally been a key indicator of status and power ... more details
Beaver Cove may refer to Beaver Cove, Maine Beaver Cove, British Columbia Beaver Cove, Nova Scotia Beaver Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador disambig ... more details
Image Treen cove at high tide.jpg thumb right Treen Cove at high tide, from Gurnard s Head Treen Cove gbmapping SW435383 is a tidal beach on the north coast of the Penwith peninsula, Cornwall , United Kingdom UK . It is about half a mile northwest of the hamlet of Treen Zennor Treen , and nestles between Lean Point to the east and Gurnard s Head to the west. The name of this cove is from the Cornish language Cornish tre farm, settlement and din fort , referring to the adjacent Iron Age promontory fort at Gurnard s Head ref http www.cornish language.org English PlaceNames.asp Warlinnen The Cornish Language Online Bot generated title ref Kilvert 1989 reported that on 29th July 1870 in Treen Cove Fishing boats lay up in this cove, sheltered from the stormy sea by a large guardian rock. ref Kilvert, F. 1989 Kilvert s Cornish Diary. Journal No. 4, 1870 from July 19th to August 6th. Cornwall. Edited by Richard Maber and Angela Tregoning. ref References references Cornwall geo stub coord 50.18904 N 5.59482 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 SW435383 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Beaches of Penwith ... more details
History of Haley Farm and Mumford Cove http iaspub.epa.gov tmdl enviro v2.wcontrol?p id305b CT2003 E 01 Mumford Cove EPA data Category Neighborhoods in Connecticut ...Coord 41.323 72.014 display title Orphan date February 2009 Cleanup spam date January 2011 Mumford Cove is a private association in Southeastern Connecticut located adjacent to Groton Long Point , bordered by Noank Connecticut s Haley s Farm nature preserve, Palmer s Cove, and Fisher s Island Sound. It is a part of the town of Groton, Connecticut . The neighborhood was first developed in the late 1960s, and a number of the original ranch, raised ranch, and colonial homes remain. More recently, new construction and high home values have made Mumford Cove a desirable location in the Mystic Groton area. Homes for sale in 2006 ranged in price from about 500,000 to 2.5 million, while the average home in Groton sells for about 220,000. Mumford Cove has private tennis courts, a large beach, a marina, a boat launch, picnic grounds, communal sail boats, a playground, and other amenities for residents, as well as neighborhood wide parties, tennis matches, and picnics. A former home for Governor John Dempsey , Mumford Cove is now notable for resident Claire Gaudiani, prominent for her role as Chairman of the New London Development Corporation, which organized the eminent domain seizures that lead to a recent Supreme Court case, and her presidency of Connecticut College . Mumford Cove is notable for being an entirely private community unlike its neighbor Groton Long Point, it is not a borough ... of a resident. Additionally, Mumford Cove has strict rules in regards to new construction, notably ... is the most similar locale in the Southeastern region of the state. Mumford Cove was marred by ecological crises in the 1970s, when raw sewage was routinely pumped into the waters of the cove and salt ... and safety of the waters off of Mumford Cove, which have now nearly returned to their natural levels ... more details
Lower Cove may refer to Lower Cove, Happy Adventure , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Ship Cove Lower Cove Jerry s Nose, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada See also Lower Island Cove geodis ... more details
Shelter Cove may refer to Shelter Cove Antarctica Shelter Cove, California , in Humboldt County Shelter Cove, Pacifica, California , in San Mateo County Shelter Cove Airport geodis ... more details
Sandy Cove may refer to Sandy Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada Sandy Cove Bonavista Peninsula , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Sandy Cove, Nova Scotia disambiguation , Canada Sandy Cove England , United Kingdom Savage Cove Sandy Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada geodis ... more details
Morrisons Cove ref gnis 1192965 ref also referred to as Morrison Cove or Morrison s Cove , is an erosion eroded anticline anticlinal valley ref name GSFC cite web url http daac.gsfc.nasa.gov geomorphology GEO 2 GEO PLATE T 12.shtml title Geomorphology Chapter 2 Plate T 12 Folded Appalachians date 2007 01 19 accessdate 2008 03 16 publisher NASA , Goddard Space Flight Center Goddard Earth Sciences GES , Data and Information Services Center DISC first Steve last Kempler work quote Nittany Valley and Morrisons Cove, eroded anticlinal valleys coves , near the western edge of the fold belt shown here, and Broadtop Mountain a syncline east of Morrisons Cove are examples of inverse topography, which is common in this geomorphic province. ref in Blair County, Pennsylvania Blair and Bedford County, Pennsylvania Bedford counties of central Pennsylvania , United States , extending from Evitts Mountain near New Enterprise, north to the Frankstown Branch Juniata River at Williamsburg, Pennsylvania Williamsburg . The width of the valley varies from convert 10 to 15 mi between Tussey Mountain on the east ... on the west. Almost entirely enclosed by these mountains, the only openings in the cove are at Loysburg ... is mostly level, with many large fertile farm fields. The southern end of the valley drains to the Raystown ... boroughs of the Cove are Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania Roaring Spring Martinsburg, Pennsylvania ... located in the Cove include the following South Woodbury Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania South ... morrisoncove thecove.htm Altoona Blair County Airport and Cove Valley Airport are located in Morrisons Cove. Pennsylvania Route 36 is the main north south route through the valley from ... Morrisons Cove is often mentioned as a landmark in early wills and records of importance. Wills Creek Valley and Friend s Cove are also in this section of the state, and were well known to the early ... Morrisons Cove Herald http www.MorrisonsCove.net Morrisons Cove s Community Website ... more details
Image Iron Cove 1.JPG thumb right Iron Cove Information Plate Iron Cove is a bay on the Parramatta River , in the Inner West Sydney inner west of Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia. It lies approximately convert 5 km mi due west of Sydney s central business district. It is surrounded by the suburbs of Birchgrove, New South Wales Birchgrove , Balmain, New South Wales Balmain , Rozelle, New South Wales Rozelle , Lilyfield , Haberfield, New South Wales Haberfield , Five Dock, New South Wales Five Dock , Rodd Point, New South Wales Rodd Point , Russell Lea, New South Wales Russell Lea and Drummoyne, New South Wales Drummoyne . The bay extends from Longnose Point to the south west. In the early days of the colony of New South Wales, the area was sometimes known as Long Cove, presumably for its long narrow shape. The origin of the name Iron Cove is unclear. In his book on Sydney ... Cove is crossed by the Iron Cove Bridge , which was first opened in 1882 and links Rozelle and Balmain ... popular convert 7 km mi jogging circuit known as The Bay Run . gallery Image Iron Cove from Francis Street, Lilyfield.JPG Dobroyd Point, Iron Cove from Francis Street, Lilyfield File Iron Cove 3.JPG View of Iron Cove from King George Park, Rozelle Image Rodd Island, Iron Cove.JPG Rodd Island looking north from Rodd Point Image Iron Cove Bridge.JPG Iron Cove Bridge with Lilyfield in background, taken from Birkenhead Point File Iron Cove at dusk.JPG Looking over Iron Cove from Callan Park at dusk File Head of Iron Cove and Cockatoo Island.JPG Looking towards the head of Iron Cove with Cockatoo ... into the bay in stormwater. Iron Cove Creek Dobroyd Canal also suffers from organic and hydrocarbon ... Cove Creek. According to Professor Gavin Birch from the University of Sydney s School of Geosciences ... Hawthorne Canal Iron Cove Creek References reflist Blaxell, Gregory. The River Sydney Cove to Parramatta . Eastwood, N.S.W. Brush Farm Historical Society, 2004. ISBN 0 9751419 1 0. External links Commonscat ... more details
wiktionary coveCove may refer to Cove , geographic feature on a body of water Cov , a city in Benin Cove Appalachian Mountains , a type of valley found in the Appalachian Mountains Cove standing stones , a megalithic feature Cove, Argyll and Bute , a village in Scotland Cove, Highland , a village in Scotland Cove, Scottish Borders in Berwickshire Cove, Hampshire , a village in Hampshire Coving urban planning , a method of layout for housing subdivisions Coving interior design , decoration where ceiling meets wall Cobh pronounced cove , town in County Cork, the Republic of Ireland Centre of Vocational Excellence CoVE See also The Cove disambiguation disambig de Cove fr Cove it Cove nl Cove ja pl Cove vo Cove ... more details
Back Cove may refer to Place Names Canada Back Cove, Burgeo, Newfoundland and Labrador Back Cove, Fogo, Newfoundland and Labrador Back Cove, hamlet, Newfoundland and Labrador Back Cove, St. Barbe, Newfoundland and Labrador USA Back Cove, Portland, Maine geodis ... more details
Broad Cove may refer to Broad Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada Broad Cove southern shore , Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada Small Point Adam s Cove Blackhead Broad Cove , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Broad Cove, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada geodis ... more details
Image Hill Cove Aerial.JPG thumb 300px right Aerial view of Hill Cove settlement. Hill Cove is the third largest settlement on West Falkland , in the Falkland Islands , in the north west. It is on the north coast, on the shore of Byron Sound , and overlooks Port Egmont on Saunders Island, Falkland Islands Saunders Island , the first British settlement in the islands. Behind the settlement is Mount Adam, Falkland Islands Mount Adam , which shelters it from southerly winds. It was one of the earliest settlements on West Falkland in the 19th century, which was not permanently inhabited until the 1860s. There are several houses here, including a former bunkhouse for single male farm workers ref name Wigglesworth Wigglesworth, Angela. 1992 Falkland People . Pub. Peter Owen. ISBN 0 7206 0850 3. ref It has the only forest in the islands, a wood which was planted in the 1880s, and enlarged in 1925. There is a smaller stand of trees on Carcass Island . ref name Wigglesworth References reflist Falkland Islands topics coord 51.5090 60.1425 type city 50 region FK display title Category Populated places on West Falkland Falklands geo stub no Hill Cove Hill Cove is the third largest settlement on West Falkland, in the Falkland Islands, it is of two parts the top and the point with about a mile between them. It is on the north coast, on the shore of Byron Sound, and overlooks Saunders Island home of the first British settlement in the islands Port Egmont. Behind the settlements is Mount Donald and the French Peaks, which shelters it from southerly winds. It was one of the earliest settlements on West Falkland in the 19th century, which was not permanently inhabited until the 1860s. There are several houses here, including a former bunkhouse for single male farm workers 1 It has the largest muature forest in the islands, a wood which was planted in the 1880s, and enlarged in 1925. There is a smaller stand of trees on Carcass Island. 1 ... more details
Smith Cove is the name of two American bodies of water on opposite sides of the nation Smith Cove Connecticut Smith Cove Washington disambig ... more details
Several places and things have the name Deep Cove Places In Canada Deep Cove, British Columbia Deep Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador Deep Cove, Nova Scotia In New Zealand Deep Cove, New Zealand In the United States Deep Cove, Maine Other Deep Cove album , a 2004 album by Renee Rosnes Deep Cove film , a 2009 horror film formerly known as Fear Island Deep Cove Stories , a collection of short stories by Bill Gaston disambig ... more details