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Quarry Park is a central gathering place and picturesque setting for community events, concerts, and active play. Quarry Park is home to an adventure park, amphitheater, trails, open space, and wildlife.
Borough councillors gave the go-ahead to allow dog owners to let their pets off the lead in Shrewsbury's Quarry Park. The decision was made at a meeting of the full council last night.
The Klondike quarry, in Lanesville, is the most notorious one on Cape Ann, the highest and therefore the big test, something youths work up to. The highest jump is about 80 feet.
The Klondike quarry, in Lanesville, is the most notorious one on Cape Ann, the highest and therefore the big test, something youths work up to. The highest jump is about 80 feet.
The Wicklow property (as well as the grassy fields adjacent to the playground at Quarry Park) is dog-friendly and even includes a dog station in the parking lot. This is a welcome policy for dog-loving coastside residents.
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Quarry Park is a central gathering place and picturesque setting for community events, concerts, and active play. Quarry Park is home to an adventure park, amphitheater, trails, open space, and wildlife.
Swimming Quarries Quarry #2 is 116 feet deep with high rock formations. Approximately 1/2 mile from the parking lot. Quarry #11 is 40 feet deep with a sandy beach.
"Somebody said it was 34 feet. It's decently high, for sure," Nathan Williamson of St. Michael said. In reality, the highest jump in the larger quarry comes in around 20 feet while the lowest around 10 feet.
Swimming Quarries Quarry #2 is 116 feet deep with high rock formations. Approximately 1/2 mile from the parking lot. Quarry #11 is 40 feet deep with a sandy beach.
1. The highest dive. On August 4, 2015 the Swiss diver of Brazilian descent, Lazaro "Laso" Schaller set the world record for diving from the platform, diving from 58.8m (higher than the Tower of Pisa, which measures "only" 56.71 m) and exceeding a speed of 120 km/h at his entry into the water.

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