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  2. Megaclite - Wikipedia

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    Megaclite / m ɛ ɡ ə ˈ k l aɪ t iː /, also known as Jupiter XIX, is a natural satellite of Jupiter.It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 J 8.

  3. Megalith - Wikipedia

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    Few excavations have been made and little is known about the structures. The megalith tomb Otuyam at Kiriwina has been dated to be approximately 2,000 years old which indicates that megaliths are an old custom in Melanesia. However very few megaliths have been dated.

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  5. Gornaya Shoria megaliths - Wikipedia

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    Shoria megaliths Shoria megaliths Shoria megaliths. The Gornaya Shoria megaliths, meaning Mountain Shoria megaliths, are rock formations found within the Mountain Shoria (Gornaya Shoriya)(Russian: Горная Шория) region that comprises the southern part of Kemerovo Oblast in southern Siberia, Russia.

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  8. Dolmen de Bagneux - Wikipedia

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    The dolmen in Bagneux is the largest of the 4,500 dolmens scattered within 60 French departments. Although some portal dolmens in Gironde and in Brittany are a little longer, such as the Flat Stones in Lockmariaker, which is 23 meters (75 feet) long, and La Roche-aux-Fées is of similar in size, none are as high or as voluminous as the dolmen de Bagneaux.

  9. Pantelleria Vecchia Bank Megalith - Wikipedia

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    The Pantelleria Vecchia Bank Megalith is an anomalous artifact of uncertain origin, located on the Pantelleria Vecchia Bank in the Strait of Sicily between Sicily and Tunisia, at a depth of 40 meters underwater.