The Burning Ship fractal, first described and created by Michael Michelitsch and Otto E. Rössler in 1992, is generated by iterating the function: z n +...
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Texas City disaster (redirect from Texas City ship explosion)
City Heights Volunteer Fire Department who were on the docks near the burning ship were killed. One firefighter, Fred Dowdy, who had not responded to the...
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fifty years. 18th century onwards – The Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait is the apparition of a burning ship that is regularly reported between Prince...
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Empress Ship Loss; Admiralty Fixes Death Toll at 45 Out of 643 Aboard Canadian Pacific Liner TORPEDOES FINISH JOB U-Boat Overtakes Burning Ship in Tow...
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- The Burning of the Emigrant Ship Cospatrick. Dunedin, New Zealand: Otago University Press. ISBN 1-877372-14-5. "Burning of the Emigrant-Ship Cospatrick...
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one of the city's top singles. In 2010, Santos released the album This Burning Ship of Fools. In 2012, Santos released the album Quickly Disappearing. As...
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Hringhorni (category Ships in Norse mythology)
Hringhorni (Old Norse "ship with a circle on the stem") is the name of the ship of the god Baldr, described as the "greatest of all ships". According to Gylfaginning...
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nearest British ships, Swiftsure, Alexander, and Orion, all stopped firing, closed their gunports, and began edging away from the burning ship in anticipation...
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Halifax Explosion (redirect from Imo (ship))
anchoring the barges and steaming back towards Pier 6 to spray the burning ship with their fire hose. The tug's captain, Horatio H. Brannen, and his...
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Fireship of Baie des Chaleurs (redirect from Phantom Ship of the Bay of Chaleur)
supernatural vessel claim that it is possible to hear the screams of the burning ship passengers by submerging one's feet in the Chaleur Bay waters. Sightings...
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