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From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], they are [[nymph]]s who [[life|live]] on an [[island]] in the far western part of the [[Mediterranean Sea]] who guard a [[tree]] with golden [[apple]]s. The eleventh labor of [[Heracles]] is to get these apples, and he gets these with the help of [[Atlas (god)|Atlas]]; Heracles holds up the [[sky]] temporarily | From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], they are [[nymph]]s who [[life|live]] on an [[island]] in the far western part of the [[Mediterranean Sea]] who guard a [[tree]] with golden [[apple]]s. The eleventh labor of [[Heracles]] is to get these apples, and he gets these with the help of [[Atlas (god)|Atlas]]; Heracles holds up the [[sky]] temporarily. |
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Hesperides [r]: From Greek mythology, they are nymphs who live on an island in the far western part of the Mediterranean Sea who guard a tree with golden apples. The eleventh labor of Heracles is to get these apples, and he gets these with the help of Atlas; Heracles holds up the sky temporarily.