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Geomagnetism / Navigation / Compass / Orientation / Magnet / North Magnetic Pole / Magnetic declination / Underwater navigation / Electromagnetism / Magnetism / Physics
Date: 2009-01-30 09:42:58
Geomagnetism
Navigation
Compass
Orientation
Magnet
North Magnetic Pole
Magnetic declination
Underwater navigation
Electromagnetism
Magnetism
Physics

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