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Carfax Abbey, is a fictional estate and abbey that features prominently in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula.
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Carfax Abbey England
The Seward Sanitarium, is a fictional mental health facility that features prominently in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula.
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The Seward Sanitarium
The Darien scheme was an unsuccessful attempt, backed largely by investors of the Kingdom of Scotland, to gain wealth and influence by establishing New Caledonia, a colony on the Isthmus of Panama, in the late 1690s. The plan was for the colony, located on the Gulf of Darién, to establish and manage an overland route to connect the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
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The Darien Venture
Capua Gladiator School was based at the Amphitheatre of Capua, second only to the Colosseum in size and probably the model for it. It may have been the first amphitheatre to be built by the Romans. and was the location of the first and most famous gladiator school.
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Capua Gladiator School
The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome, Italy. In the gap between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome and its later Empire.
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Circus Maximus
Rosslyn Chapel is a 15th-century chapel located in the village of Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland. Since the late 1980s, the chapel has been the subject of speculative theories concerning a connection with the Knights Templar and the Holy Grail, and Freemasonry.
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Rosslyn Chapel
Église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine de Rennes-le-Château or the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, is a church in southern France believed to be one of the possible locations of the Holy Grail.
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Church of Saint Mary Magdalene
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
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Bermuda Triangle
The Oak Island Money Pit, Island laden with stories of myth, legend, buried treasure and possible curses on those who go looking. A stone discovered in the Money Pit, which was inscribed with cryptic symbols. It was eventually deciphered and the cryptic message read 'Forty Feet Below Two Million Pounds Are Buried'.
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The Oak Island Money Pit Stone
The Oak Island Money Pit, Island laden with stories of myth, legend, buried treasure and possible curses on those who go looking. A stone discovered in the Money Pit, which was inscribed with cryptic symbols. It was eventually deciphered and the cryptic message read 'Forty Feet Below Two Million Pounds Are Buried'.
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Oak Island Stone
Oak Island and the so called Money Pit, as it has become known, has left Oak Island laden with stories of myth, legend, buried treasure and possible curses on those who go looking. Treasure hunters have scoured the island, finding a formation of boulders called Nolan's Cross, the beach at Smith's Cove, and a triangle-shaped swamp, and a stone cipher. Early treasure hunters believed it was buried pirate treasure, left there by Captain Kidd or Blackbeard. Nobody really knows what lays beneath ground.
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Oak Island Money Pit
RMS Olympic was a British ocean liner and the lead ship of the White Star Line's trio of Olympic-class liners. Unlike the other ships in the class, Olympic had a career spanning 24 years from 1911 to 1935. This included service as a troopship during the First World War.
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RMS Olympic
HMHS Britannic was the third and final vessel of the White Star Line's Olympic class of steamships. She was the youngest sister of the RMS Olympic and the RMS Titanic and was intended to enter service as a transatlantic passenger liner. She was operated as a hospital ship from 1915 until her sinking near the Greek island of Kea, in the Aegean Sea, in 1916. At the time she was the largest hospital ship in the world..
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HMHS Britannic
White Star Line was one of the maritime history's greatest shipping companies. It was the shipping line that built the Titanic.
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White Star Line Est. 1845
White Star Line was one of the world's greatest shipping companies. It was the shipping line that built the Titanic.
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White Star Line Pennant
The RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat at the time it entered service. She was one of three Olympic-class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line; these were the Titanic, Olympic, and Britannic. On the stern of the Titanic was a warning notice.
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Titanic Stern Warning Notice
White Star Line was one of the world's greatest shipping companies. It was the shipping line that built the Titanic.
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White Star Line
The Necronomicon, also referred to as the Book of the Dead, is a fictional grimoire appearing in stories by the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. The Seal on the front of the book is called the Necronomicon Gate.
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The Necronomicon Gate Seal
The CND symbol is one of the most widely known symbols in the world; in Britain it is recognised as standing for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). In the rest of the world it is known more broadly as the peace symbol.
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Rainbow Peace Symbol
Viking Peace Symbol
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Viking Peace Symbol
Ayn Rand was a Russian-born American writer and philosopher. She is known for her fiction and for developing a philosophical system she named Objectivism.
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Ayn Rand Rules
North End Music Stores (NEMS).
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North End Music Stores (NEMS)
Horsell Common, located between the Surrey villages of Woking, Ottershaw, and Horsell, was the landing Site of the first Martian projectile. This was the start of the Invasion of Britain, as portrayed in H.G. Wells book, The War of the Worlds.
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Horsell Common 1897
Samuel Pepys was an administrator of the navy of England and Member of Parliament who is most famous for the diary he kept for a decade while still a relatively young man.
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Samuel Pepys Rules
Oak Island and the so called Money Pit, as it has become known, has left Oak Island laden with stories of myth, legend, buried treasure and possible curses on those who go looking. Treasure hunters have scoured the island, finding a formation of boulders called Nolan's Cross, the beach at Smith's Cove, and a triangle-shaped swamp, and a stone cipher. Early treasure hunters believed it was buried pirate treasure, left there by Captain Kidd or Blackbeard. Nobody really knows what lays beneath ground.
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Oak Island Money Pit Expedition
HMS Hood
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HMS Hood
Hercule Poirot Rules
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Hercule Poirot Rules
The Loch Ness Monster, affectionately known as Nessie, is a creature in Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is often described as large, long-necked, and with one or more humps protruding from the water.
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Nessie Exists
Dublin Ireland
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Dublin
The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether is a dark comedy short story by the American author Edgar Allan Poe. First published in Graham's Magazine in November 1845, the story centers on a naïve and unnamed narrator's visit to a mental asylum in the southern provinces of France. A 2014 film adaptation is titled Stonehearst Asylum.
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Stonehearst Asylum
In West Virginia folklore, the Mothman is a humanoid creature reportedly seen in the Point Pleasant area from November 15, 1966, to December 15, 1967.
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Mothman Exists
Duke of Earl Camping
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Duke of Earl
"England expects that every man will do his duty" was a signal sent by Vice-Admiral of the Royal Navy Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson from his flagship HMS Victory as the Battle of Trafalgar was about to commence on 21 October 1805.
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England Expects
Puer Aeternus, Latin for "eternal boy," in mythology is a child-god who is forever young. In the analytical psychology of Carl Jung, the term is used to describe an older person whose emotional life has remained at an adolescent level.
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Puer Aeternus
Bigfoot, also commonly referred to as Sasquatch, is an ape-like cryptid alleged by cryptozoologists and enthusiasts to inhabit the forests of North America.
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Bigfoot Exists
Project Blue Book was one of a series of systematic studies of unidentified flying objects conducted by the United States Air Force (USAF). It started in 1952, the third study of its kind, following projects Sign and Grudge and ended in 1969.
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