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Trace fossils / Beacon sandstone / Geology of Antarctica / Sedimentary rock / Darwin Mountains / Hatherton Glacier / Junction Spur / Britannia Range / Geology / Paleontology / Geography of Antarctica
Date: 2007-08-08 22:50:43
Trace fossils
Beacon sandstone
Geology of Antarctica
Sedimentary rock
Darwin Mountains
Hatherton Glacier
Junction Spur
Britannia Range
Geology
Paleontology
Geography of Antarctica

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