The Mediterranean sea
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All Comments (15)
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Wouldn't it be amazing to see a waterfall in which an ocean is the source?
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Thanks! That video really helped me for my Geography Homework! :D
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Wow im from the mederteranean island of cyprus and i never knew this thanks for that info
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Excellent production - very compelling and well composited - well done all at Planet Sea - Shaun, Daniel, Ivan - keep it up! MORE productions please! 2 thumbs up!
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@hotboyclarence No. The uploader's about to block me. I just know it...
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@Noodles37UK i dig. when i get drunk, i see things and say things too. not a problem.
so, is there a chapter 2?
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@hotboyclarence Cool. Actually I was really drunk when I posted that. Read it I think in a book on The Great Seige. The sea does look really creepy at that time of day. Something out of a Charles Berlitz book lol!
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great. but where is the rest of this, if this is "chapter one"?!
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@Noodles37UK Actually no. "kara" (black in Turkic languages) also means great and north. "Ak" (white in Turkic languages) also mean small and south. Naturally, the Turks called the sea to their north, Kara Deniz (what we know today as , the Black Sea) because it was toward north (night, darkness, cold), and the one to their south, Ak Deniz (what we call the Aegean/Mediterranean Sea) being toward their south (day, light, warmth)
Great and u r welcome ;-)
Planetseaz 4 months ago
Didn't the Ottomans call it The White Sea? Anyway, I'll tell you why. At certain times in the afternoon, for example, the sea IS white and horizons, clouds and water are very indistinguishable from one another. You'll see it in the west, on the Dingli side. In that water, they say the Great White nurses her babies. Oh, you'll not get me to swim beneath THOSE cliffs...
Noodles37UK 1 year ago
@Noodles37UK Thanks for all your comments.
Planetseaz 1 year ago