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  • 91Gulf of California — For the book by John Steinbeck, see The Log from the Sea of Cortez. Coordinates: 28°0′N 112°0′W / 28°N 112°W / 28; 1 …

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  • 92Gilbert Islands — Gilberts redirects here. For other uses, see Gilberts (disambiguation). The Gilbert Islands (Gilbertese: Tungaru;[1] formerly Kingsmill Islands[2]) are a chain of sixteen atolls and coral islands in the Pacific Ocean. They are the main part of… …

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  • 93Francis Beaufort — Rear Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort, FRS, FRGS (7 May 1774 ndash; 17 December 1857) was a hydrographer and officer in Britain s Royal Navy. Beaufort was the creator of the Beaufort scale for indicating wind force.BiographyFrancis Beaufort was… …

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  • 94Charles Dwight Sigsbee — Rear Admiral Charles D. Sigsbee Born January 16, 1845(1845 01 16) …

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  • 95Celtic Sea — Bathymetric map of the Celtic Sea, part of the Atlantic Ocean, and its surroundings The Celtic Sea (Irish: An Mhuir Cheilteach; Welsh: Y Môr Celtaidd; Cornish: An …

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  • 96Bathymetry — Present day Earth bathymetry (and altimetry). Data from the National Geophysical Data Center s TerrainBase Digital Terrain Model. Bathymetry is the study of underwater depth of lake or ocean floors. In other words, bathymetry is the underwater… …

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  • 97Icelandic Coast Guard — Landhelgisgæsla Íslands Active 1920 Country …

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  • 98Chilean Navy — Armada de Chile Coat of arms of the Chilean Navy Active 1817 present …

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  • 99Port of Hong Kong — The Port of Hong Kong, located by the South China Sea, is a deepwater seaport dominated by trade in containerised manufactured products, and to a lesser extent raw materials and passengers. A key factor in the economic development of Hong Kong,… …

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  • 100North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) — Irish Channel redirects here. For the neighbourhood of New Orleans, see Irish Channel, New Orleans. Relief map of the Irish Sea. The North Channel lies to the north of the Irish Sea, and the St George s Channel to the south. (Major ports shown as …

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