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  2. Sphagnum magellanicum - Wikipedia

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    Sphagnum magellanicum, commonly called Magellanic bogmoss, [2] Magellan's sphagnum, [3] Magellan's peatmoss or midway peat moss, is a widespread species of moss found in wet boreal forest in the far south and southwest of South America and in northern North America and Eurasia.

  3. American Outdoor Brands - Wikipedia

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    American Outdoor Brands, Inc., formerly known as Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation until 2016, is an American manufacturer of outdoor sports and recreation products, with a current 18 brands of outdoor equipment. [1] Until 2020, it owned Smith & Wesson firearms, when American Outdoor Brands was spun out, [2] partly due a changing political ...

  4. Magellan Navigation - Wikipedia

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    The Magellan eXplorist and Magellan Triton series of outdoor handheld navigation devices; The Hertz NeverLost car navigation system; The Magellan TRX Off-Road navigation systems; Magellan GPS units include a variety of different viewing options, including a 3D bird's-eye view, a night view, and pop-up

  5. Magellanic subpolar forests - Wikipedia

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    Harberton, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Windswept tree, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile – "The wind only blows from the west". The Magellanic subpolar forests (Spanish: Bosque Subpolar Magallánico) are a terrestrial ecoregion of southernmost South America, covering parts of southern Chile and Argentina, [2] and are part of the Neotropical realm.

  6. Magellan Telescopes - Wikipedia

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    The Magellan Telescopes are a pair of 6.5-metre-diameter (21 ft) optical telescopes located at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. The two telescopes are named after the astronomer Walter Baade and the philanthropist Landon T. Clay. First light for the telescopes was on September 15, 2000 for the Baade, and September 7, 2002 for the Clay.

  7. Strait of Magellan - Wikipedia

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    Land adjacent to the Strait of Magellan has been inhabited by indigenous Americans for at least 13,000 years. Upon their arrival in the region, they would have encountered native equines (), the large ground sloth Mylodon, saber toothed cats the extinct jaguar subspecies Panthera onca mesembrina, the bear Arctotherium, the superficially camel-like Macrauchenia, the fox-like canid Dusicyon avus ...

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