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  2. 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).

  3. Pytheas - Wikipedia

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    Pytheas also spoke of the waters around Thule and of those places where land properly speaking no longer exists, nor sea nor air, but a mixture of these things, like a "marine lung", in which it was said that earth and water and all things are in suspension as if this something was a link between all these elements, on which one can neither ...

  4. Geographical exploration - Wikipedia

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    Greek and Roman exploration of Northern Europe and Thule [ edit ] Pytheas (4th century BC), a Greek explorer from Massalia ( Marseille ), was the first to circumnavigate Great Britain , explore Germany , and reach Thule (most commonly thought to be the Shetland Islands or Iceland ).

  5. 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.

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    50. South Dakota. Average price per child: $247 This article was originally published on Cheapism

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    Myth #2: Red cars cost more to insure One of the most persistent myths about auto insurance is that insurance companies charge more to insure red cars. Yet this common belief simply isn't true.

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    Festivus is a holiday first coined in Season 9, Episode 10 of Seinfeld.Invented by George Costanza’s father, Frank. Festivus is an alternative to Christmas, where families can air their ...

  9. Talk:Pytheas/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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