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  2. Cayos Cochinos - Wikipedia

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    The total land area measures about 2 km 2 (0.8 sq mi). The islands are a Marine Protected Area and are managed by the Honduras Coral Reef Foundation. The coral reef here is part of the world's second largest coral reef system known as the Meso-American Barrier Reef. There is a scientific research station on Cayo Menor, the smaller of the two ...

  3. Borders of the oceans - Wikipedia

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    The Southern limits of the Arabian Sea [I 1] and the Lakshadweep Sea, [I 2] the Southern limit of the Bay of Bengal, [I 3] the Southern limits of the East Indian Archipelago, [I 4] and the Southern limit of the Great Australian Bight. [I 5] On the West. From Cape Agulhas in 20° long. East, Southward along this meridian to the Antarctic ...

  4. Portolan chart - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas is a World Map, that is, world map and regions of the Earth with the various peoples who live there. The work was done at the request of Prince John, son of Pedro IV, desirous of a faithful representation of the world from west to east. 12 sheets form the world map on tables, linked to each other by scroll and screen layout. Each ...

  5. AquaMaps - Wikipedia

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    AquaMap for Mola mola, the ocean sunfish. AquaMaps is a collaborative project with the aim of producing computer-generated (and ultimately, expert reviewed) predicted global distribution maps for marine species on a 0.5 × 0.5 degree grid of the oceans based on data available through online species databases such as FishBase and SeaLifeBase and species occurrence records from OBIS or GBIF and ...

  6. World Wharf II: The Wharfening (or How Bob Saves/Destroys the ...

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    [2] Robert Ham of Paste gave the episode a 9.5 out of 10, saying "The conclusion to the (not really) nail-biting cliffhanger from last week’s Bob’s Burgers didn’t pack as meaty of a comedic punch as its predecessor, a fairly understandable letdown after the high of Part 1. But I still can’t shake the small bit of disappointment that ...

  7. A Map of the World (album) - Wikipedia

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    A Map of the World is a 1999 album by Pat Metheny. It is the soundtrack of the movie A Map of the World released in 1999 starring Sigourney Weaver. The movie was based on the novel A Map of the World by Jane Hamilton.

  8. The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner - Wikipedia

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    The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner (shortened to 3-D WorldRunner on the North American box art), [3] originally released in Japan as Tobidase Daisakusen [a], is a 1987 third-person rail shooter platform video game developed and published by Square for the Family Computer Disk System.

  9. Merman - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the first recorded merman was the Assyrian-Babylonian sea-god Ea (called Enki by the Sumerians), linked to the figure known to the Greeks as Oannes. [1] However, while some popular writers have equated Oannes of the Greek period to the god Ea (and to Dagon), [2] [3] Oannes was rather one of the apkallu servants to Ea.