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- Supercontinent (3497 bytes)
3: ... [[Africa]] and [[Eurasia]] the supercontinent [[Africa-Eurasia]], which is not a geological supercont...
7: ...re continents. Continental drift then brought the fragments together in a different configuration, res...
13: ...ward and crack, [[magma]] will then rise, and the fragments will be pushed apart. It is currently a ma...
26: ...ngaea Ultima]] ''(~250 – ~400 million years from now)'' - Pytheas (6447 bytes)
1: ...ography|geographer]] and [[exploration|explorer]] from the [[Phocaean]] colony [[Massilia]] (today Mar...
6: ... the journey Pytheas documented has him traveling from Marseille in succession to Bordeaux, Nantes, La...
8: ...d closed the [[Strait of Gibraltar]] to all ships from other nations. Some historians therefore believ...
12: ... of [[cereal|grain]] and honey. Unlike the people from southern Europe, they had [[barn (building)|bar...
30: *Frye, J. & Frye H. (1985) ''North to Thule: An imagined narrati... - Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
9: ...nci", which means "Leonardo, son of Mister Piero, from Vinci". Leonardo himself simply signed his work...
18: ...with his assistant, Salai, "Did you play the game from behind which the Florentines love so much?"
20: ...ntimately involved with any woman, nor in a close friendship with one. He also surrounded himself with...
22: In 1506, Leonardo met [[Count Francesco Melzi]], the 15 year old son of a [[Lombar...
23: ... [[Niccolchiavelli]], [[Cesare Borgia]] and [[Franchinus Gaffurius]]. - Extreme points of the world (6602 bytes)
6: ...rth, the most famous being [[Oodaaq]]. The term ''Ultima Thule'' was given by medieval cartographers for t...
13: ...,911 [[metre|m]] (35,797 feet) <!--- Using figure from Mariana Trench article --->below sea level [htt...
15: * The point farthest from the Earth's centre is the summit of [[Mount Chi...
16: ...]] (the bottom of the Mariana Trench is 6366.4 km from the centre of the Earth).<!--- Other contenders...
19: ... at a straight-line distance of 2648 km (1645 mi) from the nearest coastline.
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