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  2. Palworld - Wikipedia

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    Palworld is an action-adventure, survival, and monster-taming game created and published by Pocketpair, a Japanese developer. The game features animal-like creatures called Pals that can be captured, trained, and used for various purposes, and has a comedic premise of using firearms.

  3. Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    Options for air travel to the Galápagos are limited to two islands: San Cristobal (San Cristóbal Airport) and Baltra (Seymour Airport). [72] Private aircraft must use Baltra as it is the airport equipped with overnight plane accommodations. Seymour Airport on Baltra was recently renovated (2012–2013) to accommodate larger planes.

  4. Dragon's Dogma 2 - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's Dogma 2 is a 2024 action role-playing game by Capcom, set in a fantasy world parallel to the first game. The game was released on March 22, 2024 for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S, and received generally positive reviews from critics.

  5. Fast travel - Wikipedia

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    Fast travel is a feature in open world games that lets players instantly move between locations without traveling in real time. Learn about its characteristics, reception and examples in different games.

  6. Warp (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about warp, a video game element that allows instant travel between locations or levels. Find out the history, advantages and criticism of warps in various games, such as Super Mario Bros. and Portal.

  7. List of map projections - Wikipedia

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    A summary of notable map projections with articles on Wikipedia, including the Goode homolosine projection. The Goode homolosine is a pseudocylindrical equal-area projection that preserves the shape of small areas and is used in interrupted form.

  8. Polynesian navigation - Wikipedia

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    The Polynesian triangle. Between about 3000 and 1000 BC speakers of Austronesian languages spread through the islands of Southeast Asia – most likely starting out from Taiwan, [9] as tribes whose natives were thought to have previously arrived from mainland South China about 8000 years ago – into the edges of western Micronesia and on into Melanesia, through the Philippines and Indonesia.

  9. Drizzt Do'Urden - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore sent her a proposal for a sequel to Darkwalker, but Kirchoff sent back a large map of the Forgotten Realms and told him she wanted a new story set in a different part of the Realms. After two weeks of phone calls, Salvatore found a spot on the map that was not already designated for another project, and he located Icewind Dale there. [1]