Southsea Promenade, which includes the Clarence Pier amusement park (Source)
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The Spinnaker Tower, seen from the waterfront at Gunwharf Quays (Source)
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HMSVictory at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, the world's oldest naval ship still in commission, is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. (Source)
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HMSWarrior (right) and the Spinnaker Tower are two of Portsmouth's main attractions. (Source)
This statue to Charles Dickens in Portsmouth is one of only three statues to the historic writer in the world. Dickens wrote in his will that he did not want such statues built in his honour.[citation needed] (Source)
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Portsmouth is the home port of the two Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers. (Source)
England population density and low elevation coastal zones. Portsmouth is particularly vulnerable to sea level rise. (Source)
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Aerial view of Portsmouth and Portsmouth Harbour (Source)
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Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia in Portsmouth Harbour during the 50th anniversary of the D-Day Landings in 1994. The masts of HMSVictory can be seen in the background. (Source)
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George VI inspecting the crew of the HNoMS Draug in Portsmouth during the Second World War (Source)
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HMSWarrior (launched in 1860) has been restored to its original Victorian condition. (Source)
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View of Old Portsmouth from the Spinnaker Tower (Source)
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The Round Tower was built in 1418 to defend the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour. (Source)