Four globes used by 16th century sailors in the Hapsburg Monarchy's search for the lost continent Ella Elpida Land

(Repititiion no 21). They never found it, alas, even though it was much closer than they ever thought it would be.

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Comment by Linda French on December 19, 2014 at 5:57am

The 'blue' seems to be unique to the series, so I think it is fitting.  --LInda

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 19, 2014 at 5:53am

Well, I've found it, but thyere again I never lost it -- nor my sense of humour.

All these Repititions seem to have come out bluer than intended, but I don't think that's too worrying.

Comment by Linda French on December 19, 2014 at 2:40am

Is it found yet? And I see you are still in your 'blue' period.  --Linda

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