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Sea serpents also appear frequently in later Scandinavian folklore, particularly in that of Norway.
* The Huns first appear in Europe and reach the Caspian Sea.
Image: Saffron gatherers detail Thera Santorini. gif | Saffron gatherers appear in Minoan frescos on the island of Santorini in the Aegean Sea.
The Sherden ( also known as Serden or Shardana ) are one of several groups of " Sea Peoples " who appear in fragmentary historical records ( Egyptian inscriptions ) for the Mediterranean region in the second millennium B. C.
He went on to appear in The Dawn Patrol ( 1938 ) with David Niven, Dodge City ( 1939 ), The Sea Hawk ( 1940 ) and Adventures of Don Juan ( 1948 ).
" The caravan of all ages, from the interior of Arabia and from the Persian Gulf, from Hadhramaut on the ocean, and even from Sabea ( Sheba ) or Yemen, appear to have pointed to Petra as a common centre ; and from Petra the tide seems again to have branched out in every direction, to Egypt, Palestine, and Syria, through Arsinoe, Gaza, Tyre, Jerusalem, and Damascus, and by other routes, terminating at the Mediterranean Sea.
According to an intertitle at the beginning, " only native-born South Sea islanders appear in this picture with a few half-castes and Chinese ".
Some even appear to erroneously refer to the growing Atlantic Ocean during the Jurassic as the Tethys Sea.
The Crusades, beginning in 1095, also appear to have had an impact on domed architecture in Western Europe, particularly in the areas around the Mediterranean Sea.
The Laestrygonians appear in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series in The Sea of Monsters and all subsequent books of the series as some of the more common soldiers in the Titan army, usually seen following Luke Castellan.
A plethora of placenames that include the word " kurgan " appear from Lake Baikal to the Black Sea.
Accounts of Belyayev's life and space career appear in the 2003 book " Fallen Astronauts " and the 2007 book Into That Silent Sea, both by Colin Burgess.
Turtle doves appear in the title and lyrics of a spiritual from the Georgia Sea Islands.
Heavily armored riders on large horses appear in 4th century BC frescoes in the northern Black Sea region, notably at a time when the Scythians who relied on light horse archers were superseded by the Sarmatians.
A cave drawing of a Silurian and a Sea Devil appear in a cave on Mars in a work of steampunk fiction by D ' Israeli, Scarlet Traces: The Great Game.
Almost 1, 000 Japanese holothurian haiku translated into English appear in the book Rise, Ye Sea Slugs!
Indigenous Sardinians appear in the Eastern Mediterranean as Sherden, one of the main tribes of the Sea Peoples, and are supposed to be the carriers of some of the eastern material found on the island.
Sea lions appear to hunt sunfish for sport, tearing the fins off, tossing the body around, and then simply abandoning the still-living but helpless fish to die on the seafloor.
She went on to appear in two more films: The Sea Gull, also known as A Woman of the Sea — which Chaplin never released — and Education de Prince, a French film released in 1927, just before she retired as an actress.
However, the relationship between the Dead Sea scrolls and the historicity of Jesus has been the subject of highly controversial theories, and although new theories continue to appear, there is no overall scholarly agreement about their impact on the historicity of Jesus, despite the usefulness of the scrolls in shedding light on first century Jewish traditions.
This is the first time they appear as Egyptian mercenaries, and they would play an increasingly significant role in Late Bronze Age history, ultimately appearing among the Sea Peoples that ravaged the east Mediterranean at the end of the Bronze Age.
However More did accept Korda's offer to appear in a film adaptation of The Deep Blue Sea which saw him win Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival.
On 16 August 2011, Sea World announced a partnership with Nickelodeon which would see characters like SpongeBob SquarePants and Dora the Explorer appear in park shows from Christmas 2011.

Sea and Rudyard
Rudyard Kipling's works were sometimes collected by him, sometimes he was forced into doing so by publishers of ' unauthorised ' editions ( Abaft the Funnel, From Sea to Sea, for example ), and sometimes his work was never collected.
Another appearance of the walrus in literature is in the story " The White Seal " in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, where it is the " old Sea Vitch — the big, ugly, bloated, pimpled, fat-necked, long-tusked walrus of the North Pacific, who has no manners except when he is asleep ".
Sussex by the Sea is regarded as the unofficial anthem of Sussex ; it was composed by William Ward-Higgs in 1907, perhaps originally from the lyrics of Rudyard Kipling's poem entitled Sussex.
* North Sea Patrol, a poem by Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling described his 1889 visit to Shwedagon Pagoda ten years later in From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches — Letters of Travel vol.
From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches, Letters of Travel is a book containing Rudyard Kipling's articles about his 1889 travels from India to Burma, China, Japan, and the United States en route to England.

Sea and Kipling's
In Nicolas Freeling's Kitchen Book he narrates the lavish dinner described in Kipling's Sea Constables, which features Woodcock as a Savoury, and explains that ' the woodcock has no gall, and is not cleaned [...] the creamy inside parts are spread on toast [...] no Edwardian gentleman would have resisted this for one minute.

Sea and short
Rich in Christian and Moslem art, Istanbul is today a fascinating museum of East and West that recently became a seaside resort as well with the development of new beaches on the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara only a short distance from the center of town.
Cutting short a holiday at Hong Kong, the aircraft carriers Lexington and Bennington steamed off into the South China Sea, accompanied by a swarm of destroyers, plus troopships loaded with marines.
Two years later, Fate magazine published " Sea Mystery at Our Back Door ", a short article by George X.
The Sea Kings carry out short and medium range search and rescue missions.
The location was favorable because there is a short portage of less than 15 km to the Treene River, which flows into the Eider with its North Sea estuary, making it a convenient place where goods and ships could be ported overland for an almost uninterrupted seaway between the Baltic and the North Sea and avoid a dangerous circumnavigation of Jutland.
The Jordan River is short, but from its mountain headwaters ( approximately 160 kilometers north of the river's mouth at the Dead Sea ) the riverbed drops from an elevation of about 3, 000 meters above sea level to more than 400 meters below sea level.
When the ice finally receded from the St. Lawrence valley, the outlet was below sea level, and for a short time the lake became a bay of the Atlantic Ocean, in association with the Champlain Sea.
In the narrow southeastern part of Burma, the Ye, Heinze, Dawei ( Tavoy ), Great Tenasserim ( Tanintharyi ) and the Lenya rivers are relatively short and flow into the Andaman Sea.
The Battle of Lepanto in 1571 ( which was triggered by the Ottoman capture of Venetian-controlled Cyprus in 1570 ) was another major setback for Ottoman naval supremacy in the Mediterranean Sea, despite the fact that an equally large Ottoman fleet was built in a short time and Tunisia was recovered from Spain in 1574.
The 2002 " Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea " eased tensions but fell short of a legally binding code of conduct desired by several of the disputants.
A short coastal strip on the Adriatic Sea, an alpine mountain region adjacent to Italy and Austria, mixed mountain and valleys with numerous rivers to the east.
Even though it was independent from the surface for a very short duration, the Rouquayrol-Denayrouze apparatus reached worldwide celebrity after having been mentioned by Jules Verne in his adventure book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ; but Jules Verne wildly exaggerated its dive duration without external air supply.
However, his military career was cut short at the age of 23 when his platoon's helicopter, a CH-46 Sea Knight, crashed during a NATO exercise over the Greek island of Crete.
These are described in two short stories, " The Shobies ' Story " and " Dancing to Ganam ", both of which appeared in A Fisherman of the Inland Sea.
* Geoffrey A. Landis ' Nebula Award-winning short story " Ripples in the Dirac Sea " uses the Hilbert hotel as an explanation of why an infinitely-full Dirac sea can nevertheless still accept particles.
The chronicle is sometimes given the title Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum (" History of Deeds Done Beyond the Sea ") or Historia Ierosolimitana (" History of Jerusalem "), or the Historia for short.
In 2006 he directed a short film to accompany the track " Atlantic " from Keane's album Under the Iron Sea.
The short story collection Tales from Moominvalley ( 1962 ) and the novels Moominpappa at Sea ( 1965 ) and Moominvalley in November ( 1970 ) are serious and psychologically searching books, far removed from the light-heartedness and cheerful humor of Finn Family Moomintroll.
Many of these piston-engined Carvair aircraft were operated from Southend Airport on short routes across the English Channel or North Sea.
Sea lions are pinnipeds characterized by external ear flaps, long foreflippers, the ability to walk on all fours, and short, thick hair.
By the time of the South Sea Bubble of 1721, the bear was also associated with short selling ; jobbers would sell bearskins they did not own in anticipation of falling prices, which would enable them to buy them later for an additional profit.
The short story, " The Man Who Ploughed the Sea ", included in the Tales from the White Hart ( 1957 ) collection, was influenced by his time in Florida.
During the next centuries the estuary of this new river — the Soča — moved eastward until it captured the short coastal river Sdobba, through which the Soča now discharges into the Adriatic Sea.

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