It was once a wild place that was conquered by outsiders.
It used to be uncivilized in ancient times.
To the ancient Romans, the most advanced people in the world at their time, it seemed like the end of the earth.
To the ancient romans
There are many different themes in the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Some of the main themes are: Alienation and Loneliness, Nature Vs. Nurture, Appearances and Reality, Duty and Responsibility, Justice Vs. Injustice, Forbidden Knowledge, Science Vs. Nature (Religion), Language, and Multiple Personalities.
Fiction readers of Whitman's era would have been especially interested in stories set in places such as Tahiti.
you have been dealt a pair of eights.
There've been many flowers on Earth since the dawn of time.
Punitive measures have been taken against the upstarts.
there have been people on both places
Well, places in England like towns and cities have been named after places in NZ.
England is the best place I have ever been to.
In some places, Earth`s crust thins enough to see mantle.
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Earth is bigger than most can imagine. Many places on Earth are untouched by tourism including vast areas of the Antarctica. Most places that are or that have been recently involved in armed conflict are also untouched by tourism.
yes it is I've BEEN THERE AND IT WAS EXTREMELY HOT REALLY AND A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY
New Zealand, U.S.A, England , Germany, Russia, Japan & South Africa. They have probably been sighted in other places as well.
It is important to note that fictional characters, such as Marlow and Bleek from the TV show The Wire, do not exist in real life. In the show, Marlow, a ruthless drug kingpin, ordered the hit on Bleek as a strategic move to maintain power and control in the drug trade. Revenge, betrayal, or a perceived threat to his operation could have been possible motivations.
yes
The Acatama desert
There are no other places that humans could live, because we haven't been able to go to a place other than Earth that can sustain life.