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  2. Craighead Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to cavern. Craighead Caverns is an extensive cave system located in between Sweetwater and Madisonville, Tennessee.It is best known for containing the United States' largest and the world's second largest non-subglacial underground lake, The Lost Sea.

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  4. CityVille Rusty Lost at Sea Quests: Everything you need ... - AOL

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    A new five part mission series is now available to many users in CityVille, that sees the brave sea Captain Rusty being lost out on the big blue ocean - oh no!You'll need to pass two requirements ...

  5. Escape room’s ‘Submarine: Lost at Sea’ experience draws ire ...

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    The “Lost at Sea” experience opened April 28 at the escape room’s location in North Olmsted. While promotional posts about the experience have been deleted, the game is still available to ...

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  7. Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Gloucester Tercentenary Permanent Memorial Association sponsored an artistic competition to commemorate Gloucester's 300th anniversary and to permanently memorialize the thousands of fishermen lost at sea in the first three centuries of Gloucester's history. In 1879 alone, 249 fishermen and 29 vessels were lost during a terrible storm.

  8. Solo (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Solo (also known as Solo: Lost at Sea and Solitary Endeavour on the Southern Ocean) is a 2008 documentary film directed by David Michod and Jennifer Peedom. It narrates the story of Australian adventurer Andrew McAuley who attempted a solo kayak crossing from Tasmania to New Zealand. [1] [2] After a month at sea, his mission ended in tragedy.

  9. Steven Callahan - Wikipedia

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    The sea life was all part of an ecosystem that evolved around his raft and followed him for 1,800 nautical miles (3,300 km) across the ocean. He collected drinking water from two solar stills (the third of which he had cut open in order to know how to use them) and various jury-rigged devices for collecting rainwater , which together produced ...