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  2. Sky: Children of the Light - Wikipedia

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    Sky features ongoing seasonal events, with new storylines and unique spirits and items. Seasons and events in the game follow a freemium strategy, where some of the cosmetics sold by spirits require a paid "Season Pass" or via microtransactions from the in-game shop. The seasons have a unique currency called "seasonal candles," which can be ...

  3. Cape Tyl'sky - Wikipedia

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    Cape Tyl'sky is located on the south side of Uda Bay, near the mouth of the Tyl river, in the western Sea of Okhotsk. [1] It rises to a height of 217 m (712 ft). There is a light atop a 22 m (72 ft) tower on the cape which operates from late July to late October.

  4. List of tallest buildings in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town Postponed Northern Lights *132 metres (433 ft) 38 TBC Sandton Never Built Oceans Umhlanga Tower 1 125 metres (410 ft) 30 TBC Umhlanga Under Construction Oceans Umhlanga Tower 2 125 metres (410 ft) 30 TBC Umhlanga Under Construction One on Bree 131 metres (430 ft) 40 TBC Cape Town Proposed Radisson Blu Hotel 112 metres (367 ft) 28

  5. List of tallest buildings in Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    This list of tallest buildings in Cape Town ranks completed buildings by height in the South African city of Cape Town, Western Cape, the second-largest city in South Africa. [1] Cape Town's tallest building is the Portside Tower , which stands at 139 m (456 ft); the tower was built in 2014 and was the first significant tall building erected in ...

  6. Cape Air - Wikipedia

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    Cape Air carried 750,000 passengers in 2014 and offered up to 550 daily flights, achieving revenues of $120 million. [1] Cape Air is the largest independent regional airline in the United States, with new routes driving steady increases over time. In 2016, Cape Air started flying from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Bimini, Bahamas. [17]

  7. A Harvest of Gentle Clang - Wikipedia

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    With tracks such as "Jay Gould's Daughter," "John Riley" and "Farmer's Cursed Wife" (a re-working of "Old Lady and the Devil" by Bill & Belle Reed, whose version is included in Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music), the album is part traditional folk album and part vehicle for Sky's wry sense of humour.

  8. Cape - Wikipedia

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    A gas cape was a voluminous military garment designed to give rain protection to someone wearing the bulky gas masks used in twentieth-century wars. Rich noblemen and elite warriors of the Aztec Empire would wear a tilmàtli ; a Mesoamerican cloak/cape used as a symbol of their upper status.

  9. Cape Manorsky - Wikipedia

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    American whaleships targeting bowhead whales used the bight to the west of Cape Manorsky in the 1850s and 1860s. [2] [3] They called it Florence [4] or Schooner Harbor. [5]Both names are in reference to the barque Florence, of Honolulu, which frequented the area in the 1850s and 1860s and utilized schooners as tenders.