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The previous earliest evidence of open-sea travel in Greece dates back 11,000 years worldwide, about 60,000 years – although considerably earlier dates have been proposed.
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The previous earliest evidence of open-sea travel in Greece dates back 11,000 years worldwide, about 60,000 years – although considerably earlier dates have been proposed.
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Had the latest attempt been successful, Nyad would have broken her own record of 102.5 miles 165 kilometers for an open-sea swim without a shark cage, set in 1979 when she stroked from the Bahamas to Florida.
Marathon swimmer Nyad drops any more bids to swim Cuba to Florida 2011
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The previous earliest evidence of open-sea travel in Greece dates back 11,000 years worldwide, about 60,000 years – although considerably earlier dates have been proposed.
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The Michoacán coast is the right place for open-sea diving.
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The Michoacán coast is the right place for open-sea diving.
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India's first open-sea bridge connecting Bandra and Worli is a 5.6 km eight-lane freeway worth an estimated amount of 16.5 billion rupees.
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The Michoacán coast is the right place for open-sea diving.
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Indranil Mukherjee/AFP India's first open-sea bridge connecting Bandra and Worli is a 5.6 km eight-lane freeway worth an estimated amount of 16.5 billion rupees.
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According to an article in China's Global Times, a state-owned newspaper, the flotilla conducted "open-sea actual-force confrontation training" and, interestingly, "opinion war, psychological war and legal war."
At Sea With China Peter Dutton 2010
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