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  2. Four Perils - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Shoujie's Correct Meanings of the Record of the Grand Historian (史記正義; Shǐjì Zhèngyì) identifies Huandou (讙兠) with Hundun (渾沌), Gonggong with Qiongqi (窮竒), Gun with Taowu (檮杌), and the Sanmiao "Three Miao" (三苗) with Taotie (饕餮).

  3. Pingjiang Road - Wikipedia

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    There are 18 stone bridges in the Pingjiang Road historic district. Among them, 12 bridges (or in their previous forms) are shown on the Song dynasty Pingjiang Tu.They are namely Sipo, Shou'an, Xuegao, Jiqing, Sujun, Zhong'an, Tongli, Huxingsi, Beikaiming, Tangjia, Zhumajiao and Xiaoxin. 10 of the bridges are lying in the north–south direction, the other eight in the east–west direction.

  4. A man hid 5 boxes across the US with more than $2 million ...

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    An early bitcoin investor concealed the chests, which include bitcoin, antiques, and an emerald, and published a book with clues to find them. A man hid 5 boxes across the US with more than $2 ...

  5. Treasure chests worth over $2M are hidden across the US ... - AOL

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    Jon Collins-Black, an entrepreneur turned author, recently released a book that will lead readers to five treasure chests hidden across the U.S. with a combined prize value of more than $2 million.

  6. Dujiangyan - Wikipedia

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    The other is Yangliuping Dam at the outlet of Baisha River, with a controlled catchment area of 363 square kilometers, accounting for 1.58% of the total catchment area. There is a catchment area of 10 square kilometers from Estuary of Baisha River to Dujiangyan irrigation system, accounting for 0.04% of the total catchment area. [26]

  7. Saemangeum Seawall - Wikipedia

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    It runs between two headlands, and separates the Yellow Sea and the former Saemangeum estuary. It was built to reclaim land for both agriculture and urban uses, including industrial uses, [ 1 ] and 401 km 2 of the estuary was planned to be developed into an artificial lake (118 km 2 ) and relaimed land (283 km 2 ) that would provide nearly 10% ...

  8. Saemangeum - Wikipedia

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    Saemangeum (Korean pronunciation: [sɛmanɡɯm]) is an estuarine tidal flat on the coast of the Yellow Sea in South Korea.It was dammed by the government of South Korea's Saemangeum Seawall Project, completed in 2006, after a long fight between the government and environmental activists, and is scheduled to be converted into either agricultural or industrial land.

  9. Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, on the western coast of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, is part of the National Estuarine Research Reserve System and is managed jointly by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.