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APA Citation

Great Britain. Hydrographic Dept.  1948  Tuamotu or Low Archipelago and the Society Islands, South Pacific Ocean [cartographic material] : compiled from the discoveries & surveys of Cook, Kotzebue, Bellinghausen, Duperrey, Beechey, Fitz-Roy, Wilkes and other navigators, with corrections from the French chart of 1871 / Hydrographic Office

MLA Citation

Great Britain. Hydrographic Dept.  Tuamotu or Low Archipelago and the Society Islands, South Pacific Ocean [cartographic material] : compiled from the discoveries & surveys of Cook, Kotzebue, Bellinghausen, Duperrey, Beechey, Fitz-Roy, Wilkes and other navigators, with corrections from the French chart of 1871 / Hydrographic Office  1948

Australian Citation

Great Britain. Hydrographic Dept.  1948,  Tuamotu or Low Archipelago and the Society Islands, South Pacific Ocean [cartographic material] : compiled from the discoveries & surveys of Cook, Kotzebue, Bellinghausen, Duperrey, Beechey, Fitz-Roy, Wilkes and other navigators, with corrections from the French chart of 1871 / Hydrographic Office


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