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- Why_the_Sea_is_Salt abstract "Why the Sea Is Salty (Norwegian: Kvernen som maler på havsens bunn; the mill that grind at the bottom of the sea) is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in their Norske Folkeeventyr. Andrew Lang included it in The Blue Fairy Book (1889).It is a late derivation of the Old Norse poem Grottasöngr, found in Snorri Sturluson's Skáldskaparmál.Georgios A. Megas collected a Greek variant The Mill in Folktales of Greece.It is Aarne-Thompson type 565, the Magic Mill. Other tales of this type include The Water Mother and Sweet porridge.".
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- Why_the_Sea_is_Salt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Why the Sea is Salt".
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- Why_the_Sea_is_Salt comment "Why the Sea Is Salty (Norwegian: Kvernen som maler på havsens bunn; the mill that grind at the bottom of the sea) is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in their Norske Folkeeventyr. Andrew Lang included it in The Blue Fairy Book (1889).It is a late derivation of the Old Norse poem Grottasöngr, found in Snorri Sturluson's Skáldskaparmál.Georgios A.".
- Why_the_Sea_is_Salt label "Why the Sea is Salt".
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