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File:Eel-de-France.jpg|link=Eel-de-France|'''[[Eel-de-France]]''' is an annual eel race across France.
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 11 February 2022

Earliest known image of Cape Codd-Neck.

Cape Codd-Neck is a geographic cape extending into the Atlantic Ocean from the southeastern corner of mainland Massachusetts, in the northeastern United States.

It has unique structure based on a glass marble which is held against a rubber seal, which sits within a recess. This extraordinary feature is thought to prevent gas in submerged geological chambers from escaping into the sea.

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