File:Antarctica 1531-Modern Tracks.png
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DescriptionAntarctica 1531-Modern Tracks.png |
English: The Hapgood transformation of Antarctica by Oronce Fine 1531 and a modern map. Further the extension of the last glaciation maximum and the tracks of some of the most famous South Pole expeditions. |
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