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  2. List of locations in Pirates of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Davy Jones' Locker is a fictional place first mentioned in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Dead Man's Chest before being featured prominently in At World's End. Based on a real superstition of the same name , Davy Jones' Locker is the nautical idiom meaning "the bottom of the sea".

  3. Balboa Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The pavilion was designed by Los Angeles freelance architect Fred R. Dorn, who would later go on to work as an associate of Morgan, Walls & Clements.On July 1, 1906, the 65-foot (20 m)-high Victorian style building was fully completed to coincide with the completion of the Pacific Electric Railway Red Car Line extension to central Balboa near the Balboa Pavilion on July 4, 1906, after only 10 ...

  4. Davy Jones's locker - Wikipedia

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    Davy Jones' locker is a metaphor for the oceanic abyss, the final resting place of drowned sailors and travellers. It is a euphemism for drowning or shipwrecks in which the sailors' and ships' remains are consigned to the depths of the ocean (to be sent to Davy Jones' Locker). The origins of the name of Davy Jones, the sailors' devil, are ...

  5. Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean) - Wikipedia

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    Scottish. Davy Jones is a fictional character in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series based upon the legendary character of the same name. He is portrayed through motion capture by Bill Nighy and voiced by Nighy and Robin Atkin Downes. He is first mentioned in the film The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) and appears in Dead Man's Chest ...

  6. Operation Davy Jones' Locker - Wikipedia

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    The United States undertook Operation Davy Jones' Locker between June 1946 and August 1948, and it involved the scuttling of 38 ships containing between 30,000 and 40,000 tons of captured German chemical weapons. [2] Nine of the ships were scuttled in Skagerrak Strait in the Baltic Sea while two more were sunk in the North Sea.

  7. Mobile Bay jubilee - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee is the name used locally for a natural phenomenon that occurs sporadically on the shores of Mobile Bay, a large body of water on Alabama 's Gulf Coast. During a jubilee many species of crab and shrimp, as well as flounder, eels, and other demersal fish will leave deeper waters and swarm —in large numbers and very high density —in a ...

  8. Daveys Bay - Wikipedia

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    Daveys Bay is named after James Davey who built a jetty at the western end of the bay in the 1840s. Davey used the jetty to load his ketch with produce destined for the Melbourne markets. Davey's Bay Yacht Club, founded in 1909, is located at the jetty. The north-eastern shoreline of Daveys Bay features an exposure of the Manyung Fault, part of ...

  9. Davy Jones' Locker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Other uses. Davey Jones's Locker, a fictional location in Pirates of the Caribbean, a Disney film series; see List of locations in Pirates of the Caribbean. Operation Davy Jones' Locker, a U.S. military operation disposing of captured German chemical weapons after World War II.