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  2. Pytheas - Wikipedia

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    Pytheas* speaks of an estuary of the Ocean named Metuonis and extending for 750 miles, the shores of which are inhabited by a German tribe, the Guiones. From here it is a day's sail to the Isle of Abalus, to which, he states, amber is carried in spring by currents, being an excretion consisting of solidified brine.

  3. Category : Children's television networks in the United States

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  4. Children's interest channel - Wikipedia

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    Mody Kids (Arabic) Nat Geo Kids Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) Nejma Kids (Morocco) Noon TV (Jordan) Nour Kids (Lebanon) OSN TV Kids (Middle East) OSN KidZone TV (Middle East) Radio Dal (Saudi Arabia) Rawda (Saudi Arabia) Rotana Kids (Saudi Arabia) Sana TV (Saudi Arabia) Sanabel TV (Sudan) SAT-7 Kids (Cyprus) Semsem (Saudi Arabia) Shehab TV ...

  5. List of Popular Mechanics for Kids episodes - Wikipedia

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    Searching the ocean floor; ancient shipwreck; making false gold. December 12, 1999 60 "Navy Seals" Combat training; underwater explosives; parachute team. December 19, 1999 61 "Killer Creatures" Meeting the most dangerous animals on the planet including Komodo dragons and polar bears. December 26, 1999 62 "Real Life Science Fiction"

  6. Pytheas (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Pytheas is a small lunar impact crater located on the southern part of the Mare Imbrium, to the south of the crater Lambert. It was named after ancient Greek navigator and geographer Pytheas of Massalia.

  7. Thule - Wikipedia

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    The Greek explorer Pytheas of the Greek city of Massalia (now Marseille, France) is the first to have written of Thule, after his travels between 330 and 320 BC.Pytheas mentioned going to Thule in his now lost work, On The Ocean Τὰ περὶ τοῦ Ὠκεανοῦ (ta peri tou Okeanou).

  8. Arctic exploration - Wikipedia

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    Some scholars believe that the first attempts to penetrate the Arctic Circle can be traced to ancient Greece and the sailor Pytheas, a contemporary of Aristotle and Alexander the Great, who, in 325 BC, attempted to find the source of the tin that would sporadically reach the Greek colony of Massilia (now Marseille) on the Mediterranean coast. [1]

  9. Joy Junction - Wikipedia

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    Joy Junction was an American Christian television program for children produced by and initially broadcast on WCLF in Clearwater, Florida, beginning in 1979. [2] Episodes were also aired on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (worldwide) and FamilyNet, among others.