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  2. Sea of Thieves - Wikipedia

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    Action-adventure. Mode (s) Multiplayer. Sea of Thieves is a 2018 action-adventure game developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Studios. The player assumes the role of a pirate who completes voyages from different trading companies. The multiplayer game sees players explore an open world via a pirate ship from a first-person perspective.

  3. Atlantic wreckfish - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic wreckfish is a large fish with a deep, robust body and a large head with a protruding lower jaw. The two dorsal fins are joined, the first has 11 spines with the final spine joined onto the second dorsal fin, which has 12 branched rays. The anal fin has a short base and has three robust spines. The caudal fin is broad and square.

  4. SS Thistlegorm - Wikipedia

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    Trucks, part of the cargo of Thistlegorm. She left Glasgow on her final voyage on 2 June 1941, destined for Alexandria, Egypt.The ship's cargo included: Bedford trucks, Universal Carrier armoured vehicles, Norton 16H and BSA motorcycles, Bren guns, cases of ammunition, and 0.303 rifles as well as radio equipment, Wellington boots, aircraft parts, railway wagons [7] and two LMS Stanier Class 8F ...

  5. Julia Golding - Wikipedia

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    Julia Golding (born 1969), [1] pen names Joss Stirling [2] [3] and Eve Edwards, [4] [5] is a British novelist best known for her Cat Royal series and The Companions Quartet. Biography [ edit ]

  6. Kraken - Wikipedia

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    The kraken (/ ˈkrɑːkən /) [ 8 ] is a legendary sea monster of enormous size, per its etymology something akin to a cephalopod, said to appear in the sea between Norway and Iceland. It is believed that the legend of the Kraken may have originated from sightings of giant squid, which may grow to 12–15 m (40–50 feet) in length.

  7. Wreckfish - Wikipedia

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    The wreckfish are a family, Polyprionidae in the suborder Percoidei of the order Perciformes. [2] They are deep-water marine fish and can be found on the ocean bottom, where they inhabit caves and shipwrecks (thus their common name). [3] Their scientific name is from Greek poly meaning "many" and prion meaning "saw", a reference to their ...

  8. Ship of Theseus - Wikipedia

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    Ship of Theseus. The Ship of Theseus, also known as Theseus's Paradox, is a thought experiment and paradox about whether an object is the same object after having all of its original components replaced over time, typically one after the other. In Greek mythology, Theseus, the mythical king of the city of Athens, rescued the children of Athens ...

  9. Lists of shipwrecks - Wikipedia

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    List of shipwrecks of the United States. List of shipwrecks of California. List of shipwrecks of Florida. List of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes. List of shipwrecks of Massachusetts. List of shipwrecks of North Carolina. List of shipwrecks of Oregon. List of shipwrecks of South America. List of shipwrecks of Oceania.