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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.

  3. Dragon of the Lost Sea - Wikipedia

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    Dragon of the Lost Sea is a fantasy novel by American author Laurence Yep.It was first published in 1982 and is the first book in his Dragon series. Having already written several books, Yep had wanted to adapt Chinese mythology into a fantasy form for some time, and began writing the story in 1980 after undertaking careful research.

  4. Jan de Hartog - Wikipedia

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    Remaining in the United Kingdom, de Hartog began writing his books in English, beginning with The Lost Sea (1951), which was a fictional account of his experiences working aboard ship. [ 6 ] In 1952, while visiting New York, he encountered a play that he had written while he had still been in hiding during the war and had sold the rights to ...

  5. Lost at Sea: The Jon Ronson Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Lost at Sea: The Jon Ronson Mysteries is a 2012 book by Jon Ronson which highlights and further elaborates many of Ronson's magazine articles. [1] Contents

  6. List of Choose Your Own Adventure books - Wikipedia

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    These are the original books, updated with revised text and new artwork, as well as brand-new titles. The Abominable Snowman by R. A. Montgomery (2005) Journey Under The Sea by R. A. Montgomery (2005) Space And Beyond by R. A. Montgomery (2005) The Lost Jewels of Nabooti by R. A. Montgomery (2005) Mystery of the Maya by R. A. Montgomery (2005)

  7. Rutter (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    A rutter is a mariner's handbook of written sailing directions. Before the advent of nautical charts, rutters were the primary store of geographic information for maritime navigation. It was known as a periplus ("sailing-around" book) in classical antiquity and a portolano ("port book") to medieval Italian sailors in the Mediterranean Sea.

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  9. Right Away, Great Captain! - Wikipedia

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    An additional bonus album consisting of B-sides, demos and one-offs, The Lost Sea, was released on July 13, 2012. The album trilogy chronicles a 17th-century sailor who catches his wife and brother having an affair. He then sets out to sea instead of confronting the two while the anger slowly builds in him.