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Pozzo del
Merro is a
flooded sinkhole in the
countryside northeast of Rome, Italy.
Situated at the
bottom of an 80 m
conical pit, at 392 m (1,286 ft)...
- name is
derived from
their call numbers.
Although it is
known that John
Merro copied the m****cript
known today as
Drexel 4180–4185,
little biographical...
- Hole.
These include Mexico's Zacatón (335
metres (1,099 ft)),
Pozzo del
Merro in
Italy (392
metres (1,286 ft)) and
Hranice abyss in the
Czech Republic...
- a
sinkhole in the
Province of Gorizia, Friuli-Venezia
Giulia Pozzo del
Merro – a
flooded sinkhole in the
countryside northeast of Rome Pulo di Altamura...
- Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural Organization.
Retrieved 19 July 2016.
Merro Johnston,
Daniel El
autor y el intérprete. Le
Corbusier y
Amancio Williams...
- a cave (86 m or 282 ft), and
leads the
exploration team at the
sinkhole Merro in
Italy (199 m or 653 ft).
Stefano Di Cagno,
Morire qu****otto
sarebbe darvi...
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without reaching the bottom. This surp****ed the
depth of Italy's
Pozzo del
Merro,
which until then had been
considered the
deepest submerged chasm in the...
- it was useless, he
turned it
toward himself and he died.
Later his son
Merros (Μέρρος)
burned the head. ****us and
Andromeda had
seven sons: ****s,...
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around 50m, the
depth is
around 15m, and the
perimeter 300m.
Pozzo del
Merro, near Rome, Italy. At the
bottom of an 80 m (260 ft)
conical pit, and approximately...
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Gatekeepers 1997:
Richard Garfinkle,
Celestial Matters 1998:
Katie Waitman, The
Merro Tree 1999:
James Stoddard, The High
House 2000:
Stephen L. Burns, Flesh...