Hypothetical continent of the Indian Ocean
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LEMURIAHypothetical continent of the Indian Ocean.
LEMURIALost continent of the Indian Ocean.
mulegendary lost continent supposed to have sunk into the SW Pacific Ocean at about the same time that Atlantis disappeared into the Atlantic Ocean
muslegendary lost continent supposed to have sunk into the SW Pacific Ocean at about the same time that Atlantis disappeared into the Atlantic Ocean
TIMORSEAArm of the Indian Ocean
REDSEAArm of the Indian Ocean
MONSOONWind of the Indian Ocean.
MONSOONSWinds of the Indian Ocean.
DHOWSShips of the Indian Ocean.
ARABIANSEAPart of the Indian Ocean.
DHOWShip of the Indian Ocean.
SRILANKA"Pearl of the Indian Ocean"
BAYOFBENGALPart of the Indian Ocean
ARABIAN... Sea, part of the Indian Ocean.
SRILANKA"The Pearl of the Indian Ocean"
TIMOR... Sea, arm of the Indian Ocean
REDSEAMajor arm of the Indian Ocean
ASIAIt's north of the Indian Ocean
MONSOONSeasonal wind of the Indian Ocean
BAYOFBENGALNortheastern part of the Indian Ocean
ARABIAN... Sea, NW part of the Indian Ocean.
TIMOR... Sea (arm of the Indian Ocean off northwestern Australia)
MCDONALDISLANDSPart of an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean
roca legendary bird of great size and strength believed to inhabit the Indian Ocean area
antarcticOf, relating to, or denoting a phytogeographical kingdom comprising New Zealand, southern parts of Chile and Argentina, and islands in the South Atlantic and southern Indian Ocean
dugongherbivorous, aquatic mammal, Dugong dugon, of the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, having a barrel-shaped body, flipperlike forelimbs, no hind limbs, and a triangular tail: widespread but rare
dugongsherbivorous, aquatic mammal, Dugong dugon, of the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, having a barrel-shaped body, flipperlike forelimbs, no hind limbs, and a triangular tail: widespread but rare
coelacanthsA large, bony marine fish with a three-lobed tail fin and fleshy pectoral fins. It is thought to be related to the ancestors of land vertebrates and was known only from fossils until one was found alive in 1938; since then others have been found near the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean and off Sulawesi, Indonesia
coelacanthA large, bony marine fish with a three-lobed tail fin and fleshy pectoral fins. It is thought to be related to the ancestors of land vertebrates and was known only from fossils until one was found alive in 1938; since then others have been found near the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean and off Sulawesi, Indonesia