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  2. Tide pool - Wikipedia

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    A tide pool or rock pool is a shallow pool of seawater that forms on the rocky intertidal shore. These pools typically range from a few inches to a few feet deep and a few feet across. [ 1 ] Many of these pools exist as separate bodies of water only at low tide , as seawater gets trapped when the tide recedes.

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  4. File:Blue Angels Insignia.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 12:45, 28 April 2007: 727 × 1,028 (72 KB): Owly K: Final. Improved detail in NATC-logo for better look in high dimension, brighter blue.

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1965 Alabama Crimson Tide football team

  6. Rip current - Wikipedia

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    Although rip tide is a misnomer, in areas of significant tidal range, rip currents may only occur at certain stages of the tide, when the water is shallow enough to cause the waves to break over a sand bar, but deep enough for the broken wave to flow over the bar.

  7. Infinity pool - Wikipedia

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    An infinity pool [note 1] is a reflecting pool or swimming pool where the water flows over one or more edges, producing a visual effect of water with no boundary. Such pools are often designed so that the edge appears to merge with a larger body of water such as the ocean, or with the sky, and may overlook locations such as natural landscapes ...

  8. List of water deities - Wikipedia

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    Water god in an ancient Roman mosaic. Zeugma Mosaic Museum, Gaziantep, Turkey. A water deity is a deity in mythology associated with water or various bodies of water.Water deities are common in mythology and were usually more important among civilizations in which the sea or ocean, or a great river was more important.

  9. Angels in art - Wikipedia

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    Song of the Angels (1881) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905) Angels have appeared in works of art since early Christian art, and they have been a popular subject for Byzantine and European paintings and sculpture. Ezekiel's "chariot vision", by Matthaeus Merian (1593–1650), displaying several different types of angelic creatures.