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185: 303: 146: 49: 294:, a landmark is furthermore defined as an external point of reference that helps orientation in a familiar or unfamiliar environment. Landmarks are often used in verbal route instructions ("Turn left at the big church and then right over the bridge.") 228:, an "object set up to mark the boundaries of a kingdom, estate, etc.". Starting from around 1560, this understanding of "landmark" was replaced by a more general one. A landmark became a "conspicuous object in a landscape". 318:
Landmarks are usually classified as either natural landmarks or human-made landmarks, both are originally used to support navigation on finding directions. A variant is a
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it is the main term used to designate places that might be of interest to tourists, due to notable physical features or historical significance. Landmarks in the
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are ancient structures built to lead ships to the port. In modern usage, a landmark includes anything that is easily recognizable, such as a
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In modern day use, the term can also be applied to smaller structures or features, that have become local or
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are often very tall and visible from many miles around and thus often serve as built landmarks. Also
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was used as a landmark to help sailors to navigate around the southern tip of Africa during the
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in the United States. Trees might also serve as local landmarks, such as jubilee oaks or
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or prominent distinctive buildings, used as the symbol of a certain area, city, or
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This article is about objects used in navigation. For visitor attractions, see
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and others to find their way back or through an area. For example, the
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in the background, used by navigators as the landmark to sail around
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In the modern sense, landmarks are usually referred to as
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Natural landmarks can be characteristic features, such as
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is a recognizable natural or artificial feature used for
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where millions of immigrants first touched U.S. soil.
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Table Mountain
southern tip of Africa
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