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  2. Orion (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    An engraving of Orion from Johann Bayer 's Uranometria, 1603 (US Naval Observatory Library) In Greek mythology, Orion (/ əˈraɪən /; Ancient Greek: Ὠρίων or Ὠαρίων; Latin: Orion) [1] was a giant huntsman whom Zeus (or perhaps Artemis) placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion. Ancient sources told several different ...

  3. Hunting blind - Wikipedia

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    A duck blind on the Chesapeake Bay. A hunting blind (US), hide or machan is a concealment device or shelter for hunters or gamekeepers, designed to reduce the chance of detection by animals. There are different types of blinds for different situations, such as deer blinds and duck blinds. Some are exceedingly simple, while others are complex.

  4. Sinkbox - Wikipedia

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    Sinkbox. Sketch of a sinkbox. A sinkbox is a specialized hunting blind used by waterfowl hunters. It consists of a weighted, partially submerged enclosure large enough to hold one or more hunters and suspended from a floating platform. It is placed into calm water so that the hunter may wait with the waterline at approximately shoulder height.

  5. Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun - Wikipedia

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    24.45.1. Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun is a 1658 painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin. Done in oil on canvas, the painting depicts a scene in which the mythological figure Orion — having been blinded — searches for the rising sun. The painting's scene was inspired by the Assyrian writer Lucian's writings on Greek mythology ...

  6. Cedalion - Wikipedia

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    Cedalion standing on the shoulders of Orion; detail from Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun by Nicolas Poussin, 1658, Oil on canvas; 46 7/8 x 72 in. (119.1 x 182.9 cm), Metropolitan Museum of Art. In Greek mythology, Cedalion or Kedalion (Classical Greek Κηδαλίων) was a servant of Hephaestus in Lemnos.

  7. Orion (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Orion (constellation)

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