Can we visit Nomans Land?

In spite of previous cleanup efforts, Nomans Land remains littered with unexploded explosive ordnance (UXO) that has rendered it closed to the public.
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Who owns Nomans Island?

Still, the owner, Omer Fahim, of Queens, N.Y., is looking to sell the island, named No Mans Island, which he bought three years ago for $7,000, for the price of $200,000.
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Who owns the no man's land?

The Smith family still owns 50 percent of the company, with Beagley, Dillingham and Paul Allen owning the other half. Dillingham said, the World Headquarters of No Man's Land Foods LLC is still located in Boise City, Okla.
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Where is No Man's Land?

No Man's Land is the term used by soldiers to describe the ground between the two opposing trenches. Its width along the Western Front could vary a great deal. The average distance in most sectors was about 250 yards (230 metres).
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What is the island off Martha's Vineyard?

The island of Nomans Land, Massachusetts, is unusual for the heavily populated New England coast. It could have ended up like a miniature version of Martha's Vineyard, the upscale vacation destination that sits about three miles north.
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What is so special about Martha's Vineyard?

The unspoiled charm of Martha's Vineyard is best seen with its pristine beaches. With 19 beaches, there is plenty to choose from. Note that some that are open to the public and others are reserved for residents and summer visitors.
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Can you drive to Martha's Vineyard?

It's true, Martha's Vineyard is an Island located off the south shores of Cape Cod. With no bridge or connected road, you can't drive here, so travel via air or sea is the only way to arrive. For those planning to take a ferry, the option of taking your car over is available only through the Steamship Authority.
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Is no man's land real?

The Legend of What Actually Lived in the “No Man's Land” Between World War I's Trenches. During World War I, No Man's Land was both an actual and a metaphorical space. It separated the front lines of the opposing armies and was perhaps the only location where enemy troops could meet without hostility.
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Why is it called No Man's Land?

"No Man's Land" was a popular term during the First World War to describe the area between opposing armies and trench lines.
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How do I get to no man's land Tobago?

Although No Man's Land is technically accessible by car, the road cuts through private property — so, unless you have the landowner's permission, it's better to travel to this little strip of land by boat.
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How wide was no mans land?

The width of No Man's Land often varies, but the average distance in most areas was about 250 yards (230 meters). Along No Man's Land were considerable amounts of barbed wire, especially in the areas most likely to be attacked.
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What is no man's zone?

No man's land is waste or unowned land or an uninhabited or desolate area that may be under dispute between parties who leave it unoccupied out of fear or uncertainty.
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Why does Oklahoma have a weird border?

But what's it doing there, this awkward strip of land just 34 miles wide, the only thing separating Texas from Kansas and Colorado? Like so much else in American history, the panhandle is a mark left by slavery. To navigate, press the arrow keys. Squabbles between free and slave states left a narrow strip unclaimed.
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Are there uninhabited islands?

There are more than 2 million uninhabited islands in the world. Some are protected as nature reserves, while some are owned by private individuals or groups. Some others remain inhabited due to political or religious reasons.
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Who owns Muskeget island?

Erosion has reshaped and migrated the island to the east, so that the Snows now own 2/3 of the island, and the town of Nantucket owns the rest. Crocker Snow, Jr. has become a steward to the natural wonders of Muskeget, which was named a National Natural Landmark in 1980.
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What is no man's land ww1?

the narrow, muddy, treeless stretch of land, characterized by numerous shell holes, that separated German and Allied trenches during the First World War. Being in No Man's Land was considered very dangerous since it offered little or no protection for soldiers.
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Are there laws in no man's land?

Although there was no law in No Man's Land, settlements to the far west could count on support from federal troops stationed at Fort Lyon in Colorado, and Fort Union in New Mexico, who were responsible for protecting travelers along the old Santa Fe Trail which led through No Man's Land between the two states.
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Can you enter Zone Rouge?

The environmental destruction left by the battle led to the creation of the Zone Rouge—the Red Zone. The Zone Rouge is a 42,000-acre territory that, nearly a century after the conflict, has no human residents and only allows limited access.
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Who won World war 1?

Who won World War I? The Allies won World War I after four years of combat and the deaths of some 8.5 million soldiers as a result of battle wounds or disease. Read more about the Treaty of Versailles. In many ways, the peace treaty that ended World War I set the stage for World War II.
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Does shell shock still exist?

The term shell shock is still used by the United States' Department of Veterans Affairs to describe certain parts of PTSD, but mostly it has entered into memory, and it is often identified as the signature injury of the War.
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Can anyone visit Martha's Vineyard?

Martha's Vineyard welcomes visitors throughout the year. Come in summer and enjoy our world class beaches, cultural events, fresh seafood, farm fresh produce and laid back lifestyle.
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Is a day trip to Martha's Vineyard worth it?

A day trip to Martha's Vineyard will allow to you experience the many distinctive towns and areas this island offers. Martha's Vineyard transit authority runs buses, so there's no need for a car. For $7, a day pass will take you throughout the island on varying routes, and you can hop on and off as you please.
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How much does it cost to take a car to Martha's Vineyard?

To take your car:

The Steamship Authority in Woods Hole Massachusetts is the only ferry bringing cars to Martha's Vineyard. The cost is $180.00 or higher (depends on the size of the vehicle) round trip to travel from Woods Hole to the Vineyard.
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Is there crime on Martha's Vineyard?

No, Vineyard crime is of a more benign nature. It can be split up into season and off-season varieties. The seasonal type does resemble off -Island crime, and is usually perpetrated by off-Island criminals.
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Who owns homes on Martha's Vineyard?

Indeed, Spike Lee, David Letterman, Carly Simon, James Taylor and Mike Nichols and Diane Sawyer are among the high-profile property owners on the island. Another regular is Larry David; one of the island's hot new eateries, 7a Foods, tweeted recently that he visited two days in a row.
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