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  • 1Sunken Meadow State Parkway — Route information Length: 6.19 mi[1] (9.96 km) …

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  • 2Sunken Island — ist der Name mehrerer Inseln in den Vereinigten Staaten: Sunken Island (Florida) Sunken Island (New Hampshire) Sunken Island (New York) Sunken Island (Vermont) Sunken Island (Virginia) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Untersc …

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  • 3Sunken Gardens — may refer to:* Sunken Gardens (Florida), in St. Petersburg, Florida * Sunken Gardens (Virginia), at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. * Sunken Gardens (San Antonio Japanese Tea Gardens), in San Antonio, Texas * Sunken Gardens… …

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  • 4sunken — [suŋ′kən] vi., vt. obs. pp. of SINK adj. 1. submerged [a sunken ship] 2. below the level of the surrounding or adjoining area [a sunken patio] 3. fallen in; hollow [sunken cheeks] 4. depressed; dejected …

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  • 5Sunken treasure — may refer to: *Goods (cargo), treasure (in the form of specie, coins, bullion) and/or other artifacts lost in a shipwreck, some of which is sought after and/or found by marine salvors, divers, underwater archaeologists, and/or treasure hunters… …

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  • 6Sunken Island — is a submerged sandy plot located near the western shore of Otsego Lake, approximately seven miles from Cooperstown, New York, in Otsego County. It is the supposed remains of an island described in the writings of James Fenimore Cooper upon which …

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  • 7Sunken — Sunk en, a. Lying on the bottom of a river or other water; sunk. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 8Sunken Eyes — is a CD single from Australian heavy metal act Sunk Loto, released by Sony …

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  • 9Sunken-relief — Sunken relief, otherwise known as intaglio or sometimes hollow relief, is a method of sculpting which entails carving or etching an image into the surface of a flat piece of stone, metal, glass or wood. This method creates a relief which is… …

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  • 10Sunken Diamond — is a baseball stadium in Stanford, California. It hosts the Stanford University Cardinal college baseball team. The stadium holds 4,000 people and was built in 1931 …

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