File:Wegener Expedition-1912 40.jpg
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DescriptionWegener Expedition-1912 40.jpg | Photographs of the Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land and overwintering in Greenland in 1912/13 |
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Source | Archive of Alfred Wegener Institute |
Author | Wegener, Alfred Lothar |
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