A landing pier is a structure built over water that provides a platform for boats, ships, or other vessels to dock and load or unload passengers and cargo. It typically extends from the shore out into the water, allowing for safe access to vessels regardless of water levels or tides. Landing piers can be found in various settings, including harbors, marinas, and recreational areas, and may vary in design and materials based on their intended use.
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Bournemouth Pier was originally built in 1856, primarily as a landing stage for passenger ships. It underwent several renovations and expansions over the years, with significant modifications occurring in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The current structure, featuring a pavilion and other attractions, was completed in 1951.
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Brighton Pier was created in 1899.
Urangan Pier was created in 1917.
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A pier is a structure sticking out over the sea used as a promenade or a landing stage.
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It is called a levee.
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It is a landing place constructed along the edge of water, similar to pier or dock.
The present pier was built in 1876-77 and opened to the public on 1 August 1877. A landwards extension was opened in 1884 and a new landing-stage was added in 1891. This landing-stage was totally rebuilt in 1969.
A "Pier". A pier is a landing stage built out to sea as mentioned above to allow boats or sea craft to reach main land, allowing people or goods to be taken of the sea craft on land.
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First you must lower your landing gear , pull back gently on the joy stick whilst easing off on the throttle. Then pray you have enough of the pier left to land on.
The original pier, built in 1830, was built for landing goods and passengers from steamers and was 300ft (91m) long. This pier was badly damaged in a storm in the 1890s. In 1895, the Walton-on-the-Naze hotel and pier company opened a replacement pier 500ft longer than the original. Several extensions have increased the pier's length to 2,600ft (793m), the third longest in the UK. Today, the pier remains as a tourist attraction, with amusements and fun-fair rides. It is also used for fishing.