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Porpoise and Schooner separating

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BL3268603
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Porpoise and Schooner separating
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British Library, London, UK
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Narrative of the United States Exploring Expeditio Author: Wilkes, Charles / 1844 Language: English Source/Shelfmark: 10001.d volume 1, opposite 142 The ships, the Porpoise and Sea Gull, sailing in the vicinity of the South Shetland islands. Image taken from Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition 1838-1842. Originally published/produced in 1844.

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travel / seas / traveling / united states exploring expedition / expeditions / expedition / travel / exploration / topography / sea / explorer / exploring / explore / water features
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