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  2. Mako: Island of Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Mako: Island of Secrets is an Australian television programme for children and teenagers created by Jonathan M. Shiff.Internationally released as Mako Mermaids, the show is a spin-off of H 2 O: Just Add Water and is produced by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions in association with Network Ten, ZDF and Netflix, with assistance from Screen Australia and Screen Queensland.

  3. List of Mako: Island of Secrets episodes - Wikipedia

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    Mermaids Ondina and Mimmi must defend Mako Island and the Gold Coast from destruction. [2] Series three debuted in Australia on 15 May 2016 on Eleven and was released on Netflix on 27 May 2016. [1] It features 16 half-hour episodes. [2] Cariba Heine guest stars in the final two episodes, reprising her role from H 2 O: Just Add Water as Rikki ...

  4. Huahine - Wikipedia

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    Cook returned on 3 September 1773 and met with Ori's son Teriʻitaria, the new ariʻi rahi of the island. [4] Missionary Auna served as a deacon on Huahine prior to his work in Hawaii. [5] The Spaniard Domingo Bonaechea in 1775, called the island "La Hermosa" (The Beautiful). [6] [7] Today it is known by the nickname "the island of the woman".

  5. Mao Kun map - Wikipedia

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    Mao Kun map showing the southern shores of South China, including groups of islands south of the map. Identification of these islands as the Paracel Islands, Macclesfield Bank or Spratly Islands varies with different authors. [15] [16] There are 499 place names in the map, 423 of these have been identified by Mills, [13] although some locations ...

  6. Heine (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Heine is a crater on Mercury, with a diameter of 73 kilometers. [1] Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1979. Heine is named for the German poet Heinrich Heine , who lived from 1797 to 1856.

  7. Die Harzreise - Wikipedia

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    Heine as a student. Die Harzreise ("The Harz Journey") is a travel report by German poet and author Heinrich Heine on a journey to the Harz mountains. Compiled in autumn 1824, it was first published as a serial in January and February 1826 in the magazine Der Gesellschafter by Friedrich Wilhelm Gubitz and ran for 14 instalments.

  8. White Island (Ross Archipelago) - Wikipedia

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    White Island) is an island in the Ross Archipelago of Antarctica It is 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) long, protruding through the Ross Ice Shelf immediately east of Black Island . It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901–04) and so named by them because of the mantle of snow that covers it.

  9. Jeannette Island - Wikipedia

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    Jeannette is the second smallest island of the De Long group, being only 2 km (1.2 mi) in length. It has an area of approximately 3.3 km 2 (1.3 sq mi). The island surface is mainly covered by a central ice cap and firn. The highest peak of the island is in the middle of the ice cap, reaching a height of 351 m (1,152 ft).