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Polar exploration / Groton /  Connecticut / USS Nautilus / Geography of Canada / Nautilus / North Pole / Submarine / Bering Strait / Watercraft / Physical geography / Connecticut
Date: 2013-08-14 17:48:37
Polar exploration
Groton
Connecticut
USS Nautilus
Geography of Canada
Nautilus
North Pole
Submarine
Bering Strait
Watercraft
Physical geography
Connecticut

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