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β | The '''Atlantic Ocean''' is the one of the larger of the five oceans on Earth, stretching from the Arctic to Antarctica, and surrounded by Europe, Africa, North America and South America. It connects to the [[Pacific Ocean]] south of South America, to the Arctic Ocean around Greenland, [[Iceland]] and Norway, and to the [[Mediterranean Sea]] at the Straits of Gibraltar, and to the [[Indian Ocean]], south of Africa. Islands such as [[Cuba]] and [[Hispaniola]] and the |
+ | The '''Atlantic Ocean''' is the one of the larger of the five oceans on Earth, stretching from the Arctic to Antarctica, and surrounded by Europe, Africa, North America and South America. It connects to the [[Pacific Ocean]] south of South America, to the Arctic Ocean around Greenland, [[Iceland]] and Norway, and to the [[Mediterranean Sea]] at the Straits of Gibraltar, and to the [[Indian Ocean]], south of Africa. Islands such as [[Cuba]] and [[Hispaniola]] and the Antilles separate the ocean from the [[Caribbean Sea]]. |
In [[1912]], [[Indiana Jones]] and [[Helen Margaret Seymour|Miss Seymour]] boarded the [[RMS Titanic|Titanic]] on its maiden voyage but they survived the vessel's sinking.<ref>''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Titanic Adventure]]''</ref> |
In [[1912]], [[Indiana Jones]] and [[Helen Margaret Seymour|Miss Seymour]] boarded the [[RMS Titanic|Titanic]] on its maiden voyage but they survived the vessel's sinking.<ref>''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Titanic Adventure]]''</ref> |