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  2. List of Lego themes - Wikipedia

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    Lego 2001–2010, 2015–2016 Lego Boats Lego builds that float on water Lego 1973–2005 Lego Bricks and More For children 4 years old or more Lego 2009–2014 Lego Castle: Castle, knights and medieval themes Castle (1978–1983) Crusaders (1984–1988, 1990–1992, 1998, 2001) Black Falcons (1984–1987, 1990, 2002) Forestmen (1987–1990)

  3. Lego legacy: The 26-year mystery of fantasy worlds lost at sea

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    The world’s oceans still hide the secret of millions of pieces – and one woman’s fascination with the miniatures became a global award-winning project that’s inspired a book and a film ...

  4. Lego Atlantis - Wikipedia

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    Lego Atlantis (stylized as LEGO Atlantis) was a product range of the construction toy Lego, themed around the underwater world of Atlantis. [2] The range was launched in early 2010 and discontinued by the end of 2011. The toy sets included models of buildable underwater vehicles, as well as "heroic diver" and "shark warrior" minifigures.

  5. Lego Modular Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Lego Modular Buildings (stylized as LEGO Modular Buildings) is a series of Lego building toy sets introduced in 2007, with new sets usually being released annually. Created in response to feedback and suggestions from the Adult Fans of Lego bricks (AFOL) and Teen Fans of Lego (TFOL) communities, the sets in this series are generally intended for more advanced builders.

  6. Glass float - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese glass fishing float. Glass floats were used by fishermen in many parts of the world to keep their fishing nets, as well as longlines or droplines, afloat.. Large groups of fishnets strung together, sometimes 50 miles (80 km) long, were set adrift in the ocean and supported near the surface by hollow glass balls or cylinders containing air to give them buoyancy.

  7. Glass-bottom boat - Wikipedia

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    A glass-bottom boat is a boat with sections of glass, panoramic bottom glass or other suitable transparent material, below the waterline allowing passengers to observe the underwater environment from within the boat. The view through the glass bottom is better than simply looking into the water from above, because one does not have to look ...

  8. Sea pottery - Wikipedia

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    Sea pottery (also known as sea china, sea porcelain or beach pottery) is pottery which is broken into worn pieces and shards and found on beaches along oceans or large lakes. Sea pottery has been tumbled and smoothed by the water and sand, creating small pieces of smooth, frosted pottery. It is often collected with more common sea glass by ...

  9. Timeline of Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego releases its first building "system" of the Town Plan along with 27 other sets. [3] Lego bricks begin selling better, but are not yet the core Lego product. Lego first exports toys to Sweden. Godtfred Kirk Christiansen demonstrates the Lego bricks at a toy fair in Nuremberg, Germany. First Lego trees are released. 1956: