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Awennit n chillly di 12 October 2009 ɣef 15:09

Will you be visiting them with your GPS?

Awennit n HannesHH di 12 October 2009 ɣef 18:13

Where did you get the coordinates from?

Awennit n h4ck3rm1k3 di 12 October 2009 ɣef 18:51

The coordinates are approximates, none are not exact copies, but I started with the wikipedia coordinates and from other lists that I twittered about.

Awennit n h4ck3rm1k3 di 12 October 2009 ɣef 18:55

http://www.hamradio.hr/9a6aa/Antarctica/A%20activnosti.htm here is the first list that I used for searching for names and places.

Awennit n h4ck3rm1k3 di 12 October 2009 ɣef 19:11

http://gisdata.usgs.gov/website/antarctic_research_atlas/viewer.htm

Here is a nice map from the us federal government, and thank god they are public domain.

God bless America!

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