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  2. Richat Structure - Wikipedia

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    Adrar Region, Mauritania. Native name. قلب الريشات‎. The Richat Structure, or Guelb er Richât (Arabic: قلب الريشات, romanized: Qalb ar-Rīšāt, Hassaniyya: [galb er.riːʃaːt] ⓘ), is a prominent circular geological feature in the Adrar Plateau of the Sahara. It is located near Ouadane in the Adrar Region of Mauritania.

  3. The London Eye Mystery - Wikipedia

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    978-0-385-61266-1. OCLC. 84996178. The London Eye Mystery is a children's mystery novel by English author Siobhan Dowd. First published in 2007, it tells the story of how Ted, a boy with Asperger syndrome, and his sister Kat, solve the mystery of how their cousin, Salim, seemingly vanishes from inside a sealed capsule on the London Eye.

  4. The Trollenberg Terror - Wikipedia

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    A crawling-eye creature later appears as a manifestation of It, the novel's title monster. [12] Under the title The Crawling Eye, the film was the first of many productions to be mocked on the TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000, after the series moved from KTMA to The Comedy Channel. The episode aired on 11 November 1989.

  5. Eye (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Eye (sculpture) Eye. (sculpture) Eye is the title of two sculptures by American artist Tony Tasset. They are large eyes with blue irises and made of fiberglass, resin, and steel detailed with oil paint. [1][2] The first was made in 2007 with a diameter of 6 feet (1.8 m) and is located in Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis, Missouri. [3]

  6. List of one-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    Balor, a giant in Irish mythology, with one eye in his forehead that would wreak destruction when opened; Bungisngis, one-eyed giants of Philippine folklore; Cyclopes (singular: Cyclops), one-eyed giants in Greek mythology, including Polyphemus. They had a single eye in the centre of their forehead. Polyphemus, a giant Cyclops shepherd in Greek ...

  7. List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 home video releases

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    The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 4 (Released November 18, 2003) 820 – Space Mutiny. 822 – Overdrawn at the Memory Bank. 1002 – Girl in Gold Boots. 1009 – Hamlet. Intros by Mike on all episodes and trailer and TV spot on 1002 The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 5 (Released March 9, 2004)

  8. List of many-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    3 Of the digimon sovereigns have 4 eyes on their heads from Digimon. Huanlongmon has 8 eyes from Digimon. Rachnera Arachnera from Monster Musume has six eyes, being part spider. Pai, a Sanjiyan Unkara from the manga 3×3 Eyes. Thousand-Eyes Idol from Yu-Gi-Oh!. Alucard's familiar, "Black hound of Baskerville" in Hellsing Ultimate.

  9. Strangest Things That Have Washed Ashore - AOL

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    Giant Squid. In early 2005, more than 1,500 giant squid — each around 3 to 4 feet in length — washed ashore, most in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, and Crystal Cove State Park in California.