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Extreme points of Earth / International Polar Year / Antarctic / Arctic / Scott Polar Research Institute / British Antarctic Survey / International Heliophysical Year / Jane Francis / Association of Polar Early Career Scientists / Physical geography / Earth sciences / Poles
Date: 2006-10-24 10:48:52
Extreme points of Earth
International Polar Year
Antarctic
Arctic
Scott Polar Research Institute
British Antarctic Survey
International Heliophysical Year
Jane Francis
Association of Polar Early Career Scientists
Physical geography
Earth sciences
Poles

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