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Tierra Incognita (Spanish: Tierra Incógnita) is an Argentinian mystery-horror television series for children and adolescents, which is produced by Non Stop for the Walt Disney Company. [1] The eight-episode first season was released globally on Disney+ on September 8, 2022.
Anderson and ProgRock Records owner and musician Shawn Gordon created a crossover project called Roswell Six [4] and released the album "Terra Incognita: Beyond The Horizon" [5] with Erik Norlander for book 1 and "Terra Incognita: A Line In The Sand" with Henning Pauly. They combine progressive rock/metal with science fiction lyrics by Anderson ...
Terra incognita is a Latin phrase meaning 'unknown land', describing regions that have not been mapped or documented. Terra incognita may also refer to: Terra Incognita (Gojira album) Terra Incognita (Juliette Lewis album), 2009; Terra Incognita (Chris Whitley album), Terra Incognita: Ambient Works 1975 to Present, a compilation of Boyd Rice music
Terra: Latin for 'earth' or 'land'. Related English words include terrestrial, territory and terrain. Incognita: from Latin cognoscere 'to know, be acquainted with' (negated by the prefix 'in-'), which is related to English know and Greek γνῶσις gnosis 'knowledge'. Related English words include agnostic, cognition, gnosticism.
The band changed their name to Gojira for legal reasons [3] in 2001, [4] and released their first full-length album, Terra Incognita, in March 2001 through Gabriel Editions (themselves). [5] Gojira then signed with Boycott Records for their second studio album, [ 6 ] The Link , in April 2003, and their first live DVD , The Link Alive , in 2004 ...
The Link Alive is the first live album by French heavy metal band Gojira.The show was filmed in Bordeaux in 2003. The material is mostly older songs from The Link and Terra Incognita, as well as earlier demos.
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– Anton Anderson, 1952 "...Alaska was largely a terra incognita; the literature pertaining to it was scanty and of dubious accuracy. In fact, so much was so misleading that it became natural and a seeming duty to put down facts and to correct the inaccuracies found everywhere in the public print."