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  2. Fog bell - Wikipedia

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    OpenSeaMap sea chart showing a port buoy and a west cardinal, an indicator for a sound signal and the label Bell [4] A bell buoy is a floating sea mark with a bell that is made to sound by the swell. It belongs to the sound buoys and by shape to the beacon buoys. [5] [6] In nautical charts, bell buoys are designated Bell. The development of ...

  3. File:Sirens of TI (Rojer, June 2007) TI Siren's Ship ...

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    TI Siren's Ship: Author: Rojer from C.H.,CA, USA: Camera location: View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap Licensing. This file is licensed under ...

  4. Sirenum Scopuli - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Anthemoessa (or Anthemusa) was the island home of the sirens in other versions of the myth. [2] Although the name no longer exists, varying accounts attribute Anthemoessa to the island of Ischia or Capri, in the Gulf of Naples. Further traditions place the sirens on Capo Peloro or the Sirenuse islands, near Paestum.

  5. Siren (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Archaic perfume vase in the shape of a siren, c. 540 BC The etymology of the name is contested. Robert S. P. Beekes has suggested a Pre-Greek origin. [5] Others connect the name to σειρά (seirá, "rope, cord") and εἴρω (eírō, "to tie, join, fasten"), resulting in the meaning "binder, entangler", [6] [better source needed] i.e. one who binds or entangles through magic song.

  6. Sirenia - Wikipedia

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    The recently extinct Steller's sea cow was the largest known sirenian to have lived, reaching lengths of 10 metres (33 feet) and weights of 5 to 10 tonnes (5.5 to 11.0 short tons). [ 2 ] Sirenians have a large, fusiform body which reduces drag through the water and heavy bones that act as ballast to counteract the buoyancy of their blubber .

  7. Foghorn - Wikipedia

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    One reporter, after hearing a steam-powered siren for the first time, described it as having "a screech like an army of panthers, weird and prolonged, gradually lowering in note until after half a minute it becomes the roar of a thousand mad bulls, with intermediate voices suggestive of the wail of a lost soul, the moan of a bottomless pit and ...

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  9. Ligeia (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Ligea, one of the 50 Nereids, sea-nymph daughters of the Old Man of the Sea, Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. [1] [2] She was one of the nymphs in the train of Cyrene. Ligeia was described to have bright, waving locks of hair and a slender pale neck. [3] Ligeia, one of the Sirens.