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Himeji castle, Japan

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Loch Ard Gorge, Port Campbell National Park, VIC, Australia

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The gorge is named after the clipper Loch Ard shipwrecked in 1878. Of 54 passengers and crew, only two survived: Thomas Pearce, one of the ship's apprentices, and Eva Carmichael, an Irishwoman emigrating with her family, both of them 19 years old. According to memorials at the site, Pearce was washed ashore, and rescued Carmichael from the water after hearing her cries for help. Pearce then climbed out of the gorge to raise the alarm with local pastoralists who quickly came to Carmichael's rescue. Three months after the disaster, which claimed the lives of seven members of her family, Carmichael returned to Ireland.
 
Manchester Central Library. Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald laid the cornerstone in 1930, and it was officially opened in 1934 by King George V.
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