The collapse occurred at the Big Gossan underground mine, about a kilometer away from Grasberg.
Officials plan to excavate the Emperor's tomb, which lies under a hill about a kilometer from the museum.
Put another way, they took in as much as somebody standing within a kilometer of the Hiroshima atomic bomb.
But if you're, you know, just about a kilometer or a half a mile away, you just kind of hear this thump.
It took a brave rugby tackle to finally capture him, and the cheering of the crowd could be heard over a kilometer away.
Each node can be anywhere from 50 meters to a kilometer apart, so a single wired connection is often enough to feed a whole campus or building.
Suvarnabhumi's international terminal is one long strip with retail outlets distributed throughout, and passengers leaving passport control emerge into the center of a kilometer-long stretch of duty-free shopping.
After trailing by more than three seconds with a kilometer still to go, Jensen gradually clawed his way back and was just 0.16 seconds behind at the bell lap.
November 26, two Pakistani border posts about half a kilometer from the Afghan border came under heavy fire from NATO helicopters that had strayed across the border into Pakistani airspace.
When Sally Moss, a retired high school Latin teacher, recently moved her mobile home a kilometer to another plot of land in Oakland, Oregon, she asked US West for a new phone line.
In every stage win, including the final Sunday dash along the Champs Elysees, Cavendish was paced by teammate George Hincapie, who would sprint to the lead with a kilometer to go and shield Cavendish from the wind.
Kastor was eighth at the 30km marker, sixth at the 35th and fourth at 40, easily passing the fading Ethiopian Elfenish Alemu with around a kilometer remaining in the 42.2-kilometer (26.2-mile) race to claim a surprise medal.
"I had run a 20K but I couldn't tell the difference between a kilometer and a mile -- I thought I had done 20 miles so I thought I could do the other six quite easily, " he said.
Umayyad Square, at the center of a large intersection west of downtown, sits near the government TV headquarters, a number of faculties of the University of Damascus and is less than a kilometer (mile) from Assad's formal residence.
He had to convince local officials to rezone the land from office to residential and to build a giant wall, almost a kilometer long and 60 meters deep, to keep the Mediterranean from seeping into the underground parking garage.
But shots rang out in Colonna Square near a busy shopping and strolling area shortly after 11:30 a.m. just as Premier Enrico Letta and his new ministers were taking their oaths at the Quirinal presidential office about a kilometer (half mile) away.
Sales at the famous Scitech Department Store soared to over 5 million RMB on May 1 (twice the normal daily take) with cars lined up a kilometer long during the wee hours of the morning because public transit had already shut down.
In places like Syria and southern Iraq that are now being dried out by the Turkish dams, irrigation is primitive - often involving nothing more than water trucks pumping water out of the Euphrates and driving it over to fields that are often less than a kilometer away.
The world's most powerful neutrino telescope, IceCube, uses Antarctic ice as the detector volume, with electronic equipment sunk throughout a cubic kilometer of ice -- enough water to fill a million swimming pools -- to detect signals from neutrinos interacting with the ice.
It is 3.8 kilometers of swimming, it is 180 kilometers of cycling over thousands of feet of elevation and followed by a 42 kilometer run.
Chen founded NagaCorp in 1995, the same year he obtained 70-year gaming license in Cambodia and a shorter monopoly on casinos within a 200 kilometer radius of Phnom Penh (the monopoly expires in 2035).
Teusink adds that the prototype slide hijacker he built has a range of only 30 feet, but that other publicly available hardware would allow a hacker to scan for wireless presenters within a full kilometer.
Zimbabwe's immigration boss met them for a 40-kilometer drive outside of the capital to a region called Goromonzi.
Occasionally, he tacks on a 5-kilometer jog around Singapore's Marina Bay or a stair workout at a nearby stadium.
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In the short term, the department is evaluating its security plan for two events planned for Sunday a 5-kilometer run to the Sept. 11 memorial and a four-mile race in Central Park.
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It's a three-day race covering 320 miles on the big island of Hawaii, including a 10-kilometer ocean swim, more than 260 miles by bike and a double marathon run.
It started as a small local phone service, but he has since expanded it to include a 25, 000-kilometer fiber backbone, a fat slice of nationwide cellular radio spectrum and an Internet access provider.
The accident occurred during a 130-kilometer (80-mile) journey that usually takes about three hours.
Gov. Salceda suspended farming, mountain climbing and other activity within a six-kilometer radius around the volcano.
On Saturday, rebels seized several army checkpoints, clearing a 25-kilometer (15-mile) stretch along the Syrian-Jordanian border.
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