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Dive hut, Antarcica, Ross Ice Shelf. Kirsten Carlson photo.
Hand-colored geologic map of a portion the Andes, in Charles Darwin’s pocket journal. Reproduced with permission from John van Wyhe, ed., 2002. The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/
Dometic Recon 69L, Jonathan Hanson image.
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