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Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition / Furness Glacier / Elephant Island / Ernest Shackleton / Point Wild / Antarctic Peninsula / Cape Yelcho / Voyage of the James Caird / Geography of Antarctica / Physical geography / Antarctica
Date: 2010-07-14 15:17:00
Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
Furness Glacier
Elephant Island
Ernest Shackleton
Point Wild
Antarctic Peninsula
Cape Yelcho
Voyage of the James Caird
Geography of Antarctica
Physical geography
Antarctica

Elephant Island c. H. Agnew of Lochnaw yr

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