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1903 picture of ice-clad Bouvet Island.
Author(s)


Carl Chun
Copyright holder


Carl Chun (expired)
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Source


http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/htmls/ship3352.htm
Date created


1903
Country of first publication


unknown
Notes


NOAA description: Bouvet Island, southeast side, as seen at sunrise, eight miles distant, November 26, 1898. Water color by F. Winter. P. 191. In: "Aus den Tiefen des Weltmeeres" by Carl Chun, 1903. Call No. Q115.V15 1903.
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